Independence. Flexibility. Freedom.
For many people, these factors are just as important to their careers as the money they earn. After all, if time equals money, then managing our time is priceless. But what if we could boost both our income and our control? Taking your business online could make this possible.
Tanner Chidester built his multimillion-dollar online company from scratch with no budget, marketing plan, or business experience. Now, in Infinite Income, Tanner is showing readers how they can build their own online empire by letting their ambition drive them and newfound knowledge guide them. Readers will learn the basics of starting an online business using the same strategies Tanner teaches in his Elite CEOs training courses.
From realtors and writers to personal trainers and consultants, all types of entrepreneurs will benefit from Tanner’s customizable approach to starting a business. They’ll learn how to set up a website, establish sales funnels, create YouTube ads, and leverage social media, among other valuable insights. There’s never been a better time to take the next step toward personal freedom and financial independence. I recently caught up with Tanner to learn more about his journey writing the book and his favorite actionable idea he shares with readers.
What happened that made you decide to write the book? What was the exact moment you realized these ideas needed to get out there?
As my business grew and I was able to step out not only did I have more time to do things I wanted to but saw it as a way to tell my story to people. I know people are struggling to start their businesses and I hope my story can give them something to hold onto.
What’s your favorite specific, actionable idea in the book?
I give so many tactics inside the book, but the most important one is the section about organic messaging. If people can master that skill then there’s no doubt they will build a successful online business.
What’s a story of how you’ve applied this lesson in your own life/business? What has this lesson done for you?
Everything you read in my book I’ve done myself at one time or another. I never ask individuals to do things I haven’t done. The lesson I’ve learned is to always keep promises to myself. I never compromised my work ethic or cut corners. So many people get lazy, skip work, and make excuses. Make goals and never compromise.