Beyond the Dashboard: Why I Move from Blog to Blog in the Middle of the Night

 I don’t post random things because I’m not a content creator.


I post what works.


Anything you read here will work for you if you take it seriously.


I don’t post just for posting sake. I post when it is necessary. And whenever I post, it is something I have tested, something I have seen results from.


So whatever you read here, don’t see it as ordinary content.


See it as information from someone who doesn’t sleep. 

Someone who stays awake most nights trying to understand what works,… and then comes here to share it.


And when you ask for my mentorship and I charge you money, don’t think I’m trying to make money from you.


No.


I earn enough from my work.


I charge based on the expenses I will incur while mentoring you.


I pay Google to use their platform for live classes, just to make sure the sessions feel like physical classes. I pay Google to store the class recordings for you. I spend money to show up every class day. I spend money on the materials you use during the mentorship and many other things you may not even notice.


If you calculate everything properly, you will realize that most times I am the one losing.


In my current Arbitrage blogging class, none of them knows that I have been paying for their hosting renewals since they started. They are about seventy students, yet I renew their hosting without making noise about it.


Most of them received websites from me that cost more than the amount they paid for the class.


I have also driven traffic to some of their monetized blogs just to test their performance and make sure the system will favour them. I do this quietly. The only thing I ask is for them to show me their AdSense dashboards.


Sometimes they message me and I don’t respond immediately. They may think I am ignoring them, not knowing that I am inside their blogs, fixing something.


At times I move from blog to blog making updates to prevent future errors. Sometimes I even go to the root folder to increase the PHP memory limit so the site will not experience critical issues later.


They are my reflection.


Their success or failure will eventually tell the world two things about me, whether I am fake or whether I am real.


So whenever you are joining my class, don’t think you are doing me a favour.


No.


In many ways, I am the one doing you a favour.


I just want to grow. I want to build thousands of people who will stand solid, people who will remember that they were built from somewhere if one day life becomes rough for me.


I love it when I’m the reason people are happy .


That is why many times I work for my students more than I work for myself.

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