Are you a stacker or a plate spinner?

I encourage my clients and students to be stackers.

What do I mean by a “stacker?”

You start with one passive stream of income.

Then when the first one is profitable… you stack on the second one.

After you make the second stream profitable… then your stack on the third one, and so on.

You see %FIRSTNAME%, when you use this “stacking” method for your business, you are making money WHILE you are creating your next income stream.

Consider the “plate spinning” method.

You start with multiple projects and try to juggle them all simultaneously, hoping one of them actually takes off.

People who get shiny object syndrome often get hung up on plate spinning too.

The problem is that it often takes longer to turn a profit.

I know that plate spinning can be fun, but it can also be exhausting, am I right?

Stacking your income streams makes good business sense.

When you have one profitable stream making money – it frees you up to spend more time on the second one.

I have multiple streams. It is possible. You can do it.

But I only have so much time and energy, so my #1 first stream is my KDP publishing business.

Amazon is the world’s largest online retailer; my first focus is there.

Since I’m already making a living on KDP, I also spend time on new streams, my shops, and stores, etc.

Do you have one profitable stream going yet?

Are your ready to start another?

I’m happy to help you take the next step.

Check out my publishing courses here or schedule a one-on-one call to see if private coaching is for you.