Well, we made it, didn’t we?
2020 was such a challenging year, and 2021 wasn’t all that much better, but this year, 2022, was sort of a return to normal, or the new normal, or whatever.
And I’m confident that 2023 will be so much better that a year from today we’ll look back in wonder at what we accomplished and what happened.
I can’t say that this year wasn’t without challenges, but mostly they were overcome and we learned from them, right?
Every year has challenges and so far we’ve survived them all.
As online marketers, the more things change, the more they remain the same.
Create good content of various types, build and nurture a list of fans that you keep a list of, and do things that make those fans want to open your emails, and create and/or find good products that they will be interested in enough to purchase.
Do those things over and over and create multiple and recurring and passive income streams, and you will never have to worry about working a regular job again, or asking for handouts or living in a box outdoors in the cold.
Appreciate yourself and your skills, as the vast majority of the world cannot or will not do what you do and will never know the success and
freedom that you have.
Keep learning and improving and embracing new technology (the most recent example are the A.I. tools for image and content creation).
I’ve had emails recently from those who worry about having content created by A.I. bots, such as ChatGPT and Blackbear AI.
That’s a valid concern, but honestly?
I haven’t worried about what Google thinks about my content in decades.
I used to be obsessed with page rank and SEO and all sorts of analytics to the point where I had no time to create new content.
Now I figure, if the content that I place online is good and valuable, it doesn’t matter if it was created by me, from PLR, from a hired outsourcer, or an A.I. tool.
The key phrase there is “good and valuable”. It it meets those needs for my followers, I’m happy that I’m serving them well.
And if Google refuses to rank my pages highly, do I care? If I create good enough stuff, and I have a list that reads what I write, and affiliates
that also believe (and profit) from what I do… do I worry?
No.
So, going into 2023, I’ll continue to create and find and recommend information that I feel serves my audience.
My latest top recommendation, speaking of A.I. content generation tools, is Blackbear A.I.