Money is as useless as wings on a chicken.

Published: Tue, 01/20/15

Have you ever actually looked at the wings on a chicken? They're pretty much useless. They serve no purpose as chickens can't fly. But they sure taste good!

Anywho...

My point to this email is to explain why money is as useless as wings on a chicken so here goes...

I'm often asked "how much money does it takes to get a business off the ground?"

The answer is very simple...

Every business has overhead and like a child, you have to feed it everyday so it can grow big and strong with the proper nutrition.

In the beginning you're going to feed your business with money so it can grow.

Here's the trick...

You don't know where profit is going to come from in the beginning, so aim small, miss small. Now don't aim too small or you won't be able to support any logical business decisions about what works and what doesn't.

In an ideal world through proper testing, you should be able to become profitable within about 90 days or so! At least that's in my personal experience.

Too often do I see people over complicate things, or get scared to fuel their business with a little money.

Or worse they fearlessly and foolishly dump too much $$$ into a new business. I recently met a new client who was losing 3 to 1 on his business! Yeah, that's ugly!

My rule of thumb, if it doesn't work with $300/month it ain't gonna work with $3Million. I don't care how much you throw at it, if it's not working,  it's not working! In other words, money ain't no thang but a chicken wing! 

Why? Because in this scenario it really is as useless as wings on a chicken and eventually you'll spend yourself right out of business!

Be smart. Put your money to work in
the right places. Start small and grow
from there.

By the way if your ready to learn how to put your hard earned dollars to work for you and see real returns, go here:


Warning: The above link could cause you to amp up your life and rev up your income. Only watch if yer serious about changing your life starting today!

Speak soon,
Eric Wilkes