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Success is Not Hard – Consistency Trumps All

May 4, 2025 by Angus Baynham-McColl

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Everything compounds.

This means that as you get started, you are already starting to build equity.

You can start a blog today.

This may not amount to much success right off the bat.

Once you commit to building an audience, you have to post consistently.

Lets say you make no money in your first 6 months online, but you have posted over 50 articles in that stretch of time.

Those 50 articles are available forever. Once you post another 50 in another 6 months, you now have 100 articles that will be online forever. Another year goes by and you have 200 articles.

This is the power of compounding.

The only way to benefit from compounding is to be consistent.

Starting a new site is exciting at first, but it’s important to stick with the process for a few years.

With effort and daily action, you almost guarantee you reach your goal.

The power of consistency will allow you to outlast other people.

At the start you will see no return on investment. In the late stages, you will see spectacular returns.

From years 3-6 of blogging you can virtually create customers at will. An e-book with 5000 viewers per month can render enough income to allow you to do whatever you want.

The internet is a very powerful thing.

To tap into that power, you need to see and understand how easy it actually is to be rich.

Your blog will help many people, and you can exponentialize your growth.

Don’t worry about monetizing in your first year, just focus on creating content.

SEO, funnels, lead generation etc. Don’t worry about the advanced stuff, just get the value out there and don’t look back. Once you have an audience, then you can focus on getting paid.

The great thing is after you’ve been consistent for years, you’ll realize how easy it was all along.

Success is easy if you are willing to put the time and effort in.

I have found that writing is easy, I write at least an article every few days.

The hard part is deciding to risk your time on something that may not work out. To be optimistic, the odds are actually in your favor if you practice dedication and consistency.

To your success,

Angus

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