I Have Yet to Make a Single Dollar Online and I Just Quit My Job

My name is Paul Norwine. I am 29 years old and I live in Austin, Texas. Last week I was the Director of the San Antonio Sports and Social Club, a highly successful offline business that I built from scratch to one of the largest and most profitable social organizations in the country – in just a little over two years’ time. I had what most people would consider their dream job. But last week I walked away from my relatively-lucrative position in the offline world and now consider myself a full-time “Internet Marketer.”

There’s just one small problem…I haven’t made a single penny online and I don’t know what I am doing.

More on that in a bit – for now let me tell you how I got to this point. I am originally from California near Santa Barbara. I did my undergrad years at UCDavis and grad school at the University of Texas, Austin. I spent quite a bit of time in the realm of professional and collegiate sports and was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to run my own sports participation-based business. I had an amazing time building the business from the ground up…but then we exploded and I spent more time working IN my business than working ON my business. Every day was spent putting out a new fire and it was tough just to keep my head (and the organization) above water let alone focus on continual growth.

There was one more problem – I was building someone else’s business. My figurative blood, sweat, and tears were making someone else money…a lot of money. I was stuck in a situation that I always told myself I would avoid.

I made a promise at a very early age that I would never settle for a “conventional” life stuck in the rat race. Fighting my way up the corporate ladder by playing the good soldier for 50-65 hours a week for 51 weeks out of the year hoping for a promotion that may or may not come is NOT my idea of living the good life. In fact, I equate the corporate cubicle lifestyle with a slow and particularly boring death. That may seem a little melodramatic but I am determined not to settle for a life I don’t want to lead.

I have just one life to live…and I want to squeeze as much out of it as I possibly can. It’s not just about the money. It’s about having the freedom to go after the life of my dreams.  I won’t go into exactly what those dreams are in this post but suffice it to say that I crave the freedom of working how I want, when I want, where I want so I can do what I want, when I want, where I want. And I can’t possibly live this type of life if I were to stay stuck in the “corporate world.” I knew there had to be a better way.

Ever since I read The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss my perception of “work” and making money was irrevocably altered. For those of you who haven’t yet read this book do yourself a favor and grab a copy…you will be glad you did.

So, like most of you who are reading this can relate, I began researching “home-based” and online business opportunities. I bought into a number of “fail-proof” systems that guaranteed to make me tens of thousands of dollars virtually overnight. I read sales letter after sales letter, ebook after ebook. I tried data entry and survey systems. I tried MLMs and Network Marketing and affiliate programs. I even tried a “roulette system” for God’s sake (I’m pretty embarrassed I fell for that one – I knew it was a scam but went after it anyway). And, as you can guess, none of it made me a penny. It honestly started to feel like a search for the holy grail…sacrificing and searching for something I didn’t even know for sure existed.

I knew that if I were to have any chance of succeeding in this industry I would have to find mentors. I would have to find people who were already successful at doing what I wanted to do. I needed to find these people to not only prove to myself that making money online is possible but that it is a process that can be learned and that I CAN actually do it!

In my search I stumbled across Eric Farewell and Alex Jeffreys. For those of you who do not know who Eric is, he is a product-launch genius and niche marketing specialist who spends his free time flying, racing, skydiving, traveling and pretty much doing anything that he wants when he wants to do it. He is also a damned good photographer (lucky for me he may be photographing my summer wedding in Jamaica :) ). He hates the moniker of “guru” but he has achieved that status and has made lots and lots of moolah on the internet – I don’t want to put his earnings on the spot but let’s just say there are a lot of zeroes on the checks he gets in the mail. Oh yeah, he’s also only 24 years old!

I met Eric at Pat O’Bryan’s Unseminar 6 at the end of May, 2009. His outlook on living life to the fullest and financing your own freedom resonated deeply with me and I became one of his students. One major set back, however, is that I was (and still am) a complete novice when it comes to the world of internet marketing. Until that seminar in May I didn’t even know what a squeeze page was. I didn’t know what was implied by the word “copy.” I didn’t even have a twitter account. So though I completely understood Eric’s coursework from a conceptual standpoint, I was far from being able to actually implement any action steps. I knew I needed a mentor that would help me start from the absolute beginning.

Eric actually recommended a guy by the name of Alex Jeffreys. I did a little research on Alex and what I found amazed me. Here was a guy who sounded as though he was exactly the type of mentor that I was looking for. And it wasn’t his own hype that I was reading – it was the words, praise, and testimonials from his past students! Instead of empty promises and conceptualizations, Alex walks his students step-by-step through the process himself – and he refuses to let his students NOT become successful.

At first it sounded too good to be true and I was hesitant to join Alex’s coaching program based on the price tag. But I knew I needed a mentor so I ponied up the money and hoped for the best. And now I am beyond grateful that I signed up for the course! I can honestly tell you that I am light years ahead of where I would have been had I not joined this program a month and a half ago. It would have taken me months of struggling via personal trial and error to figure out what I learned in the first two weeks of Alex’s Coaching program alone. Alex genuinely cares about his students’ success and does everything he can to facilitate that success. I can’t say enough about Alex Jeffreys and the community that he has created.

This brings me to the purpose of this blog. I know there are a ton of you out there that want to develop a profitable online business but don’t know where to begin. Or you have an online business but it’s not going quite the way that you want. You are sick and tired of being bombarded by all the hype without results, or sick of falling for the next “sure thing”, or at the end of the rope and thinking it’s impossible to make money online. I’ve been there. I almost gave up before I even started. But now I have mentors and am part of a highly motivated community of individuals who are successfully making money on the internet. And now I KNOW I am going to be successful online.

This blog will serve two purposes: First, I will be writing about what I learn from the training provided by my uber-successful mentors Alex Jeffreys and Eric Farewell. I will be writing about what is working (or not working) for me and I will be learning from the best of the best. This training will serve to help you, the reader, effectively implement the same strategies that two of the industry’s biggest success stories used to build their own online empires. Second, keep in mind that as of this first blog post I have yet to make a single dollar online. This blog will (hopefully) provide documented proof that someone who is completely new to the realm of Internet Marketing CAN build a profitable online business!

Some people think I am absolutely nuts for leaving a “good job” for something I really know nothing about. Some people are nicer in their assessment and believe me to be naive or that I am just chasing a pipe dream. All I know is that this is the right decision for me.

So why should you care who I am? Why should you come back to read my posts and add your name to my list? Because I am starting from nothing (like most of you) and I am going to show you that it’s possible. I am going to build a successful online business from the ground up. And I am going to help YOU build YOUR business. I have burned my J.O.B. bridge. I have put all of my eggs in one basket and it’s put up or shut up time for me.

Again, it’s not just about the money. It’s about the freedom to pursue the life of my dreams…and this is the first step towards me actualizing those dreams. I look forward to the journey and hope to help as many of you as possible.

But I am also asking for YOUR help. I would love your feedback – if you have any questions about any of my posts please don’t hesitate to leave a comment. Or if you have your own suggestions or advice, stop by and drop a line. Or even if you just want to swing by to introduce yourself. My goal is to foster discussions within a community of readers to help each of us build more profitable online businesses. Here’s to all of our future successes online!

Paul Norwine (8/10/09)

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37 Responses to “I Have Yet to Make a Single Dollar Online and I Just Quit My Job”

  • Norm says:

    Hi Paul
    Wow that is quite a first blog post. I’m a bit ADD and don’t usually read a post that long but for some reason your post perked my curiousity enough I suffered thru my anxious feelings to get on with whatever the next thing was on my to do list.

    Anyway glad to see you with the group. I will be watching to see how you’re doing and what is working for you.

    I have had a little bit of success with “giveaways” so far and those are my main concentration right now. My list is still in it’s infancy but showing a little bit of life.

    Hope to see you around
    Norm
    Norm´s last blog ..A Six Degree Article From Ezine

  • Dave Whittle says:

    Hi Paul,

    That’s quite a well written first post!
    Welcome to the coaching group. I think we can all subscribe to your story in various ways and it is good now to be part of an active group who are pulling each other along.
    I hope the dollars start rolling in soon for you.Good luck.
    Talk later,
    Dave

  • Gene says:

    Hey Paul,

    Great first post. Very well written. You have the fact that you are not an old man like me going for you. I had a couple months of success a few years ago and I can tell you it was exciting. Now I am trying to do it again. Hopefully this time around I will get it right.

    Looking forward to your success.

    Gene
    Gene´s last blog ..How To Make A Header Graphic (For Free!)

  • Hi Paul,

    don’t worry, you’ll make your first dollar soon!

    Your AJ fellow student,

    Rudi
    Rudiawan Lukman´s last blog ..Make Money Online Opportunity: Scams or Real?

  • Rob Canyon says:

    Paul,

    This is fantastic news… Because the only direction you can go now is up.

    A couple weeks ago, I didn’t even think I could ever get a YouTube video to where I could find it in Google.

    Amazing what you’ll do when you’re starting from zero.

    Keep the faith… and press on.

    Rob
    Rob Canyon´s last blog ..How I Made it To The Top of Google With My YouTube Video… in Only 4 Days.

  • mick fallon says:

    hi Paul phew you don’t do things by half do you .
    very detailed and informative post you are a very determined guy
    so YOU ARE going to make a living on line this might be your first post but there is something about you that says your a born winner.

    ps i will have to read that book the 4hr working week as i am working a 48hr working week all for the benefit of someone else.
    take care mick.
    mick fallon´s last blog ..Alex Jeffrey’s explodes into the chemical industry and strikes up a winning formula with Mick Fallon

  • Hi Paul,

    Gotta say, that is a big decision you made, but the right one!

    You can tell by your emotive post, just how focused you are on acheiving success online, and you WILL!

    Everyday you will learn something new and as long as you DON’T Chase the Money, you’ll be fine :-)

    Take care

    Sean

  • Vance says:

    Hi Paul,

    Very exhaustive post and I command your for your courage to burn the job bridge behind you. This leaves you with no choice but moving forward towards your dream or goal. You are taking action and I believe that you will get where you want to be. The way you invite your readers to join you is very good. I also like your header with the helping hand reaching out. I think that is what you want to convey unless you are a mountain climber.

    Vance.
    Vance´s last blog ..Build A List, Targeted Email Opt In List, Mailing List

  • Katie Ogden says:

    Hi Paul!

    I have one word for your blog…WOW!!! Your blog has motivated me to pursue my life goals as well as reminding me that you only live one life so live it to the fullest.

    You are going to be a great success! You have already taken the most important step FORWARD!!! Many people become so complacent with their lives, instead of taking a risk to go after their dreams or challenging themselves to reach their full potential. You have given me hope that there is more to life than an 8 to 5 job (these days it’s more like 7-7) if I just move my feet. I look forward to reading about your journey to the top. Good luck!

  • Paul says:

    Hey everybody –

    Thanks for sticking it out and reading the entire post which is probably longer than a lot of e-books :) Also, thank you for all the kind words. It’s comforting to receive validation early in the process and it only adds to my motivation to get the ball rolling.

    I recognize most of you from Alex’s course and look forward to getting to know each of you better in the future. Here’s a newbie question for you all – how were you able to add your pictures to your comments? Do you have to be a member of commentluv?

    Thanks everyone!
    Paul´s last blog ..I Have Yet to Make a Single Dollar Online…and I Just Quit My Job

  • Hey Paul

    How are ya? thanks for the comment over at my place my friend.

    Wow man what an amazing job you had what guts it must take to walk away from it.

    Hey join the club I dont know what I am doing really,well I know a bit I guess but I got to where I am just by being me and trying to add value where I can.I am not to technical so just try and give support to people but sometimes I do know more than them.

    By being me and adding value to my blog I got most of the subscribers to my list, but I just started giveaway events and tweet out to people on twitter about my free stuff.

    cool eh

    speak soon mate and remember just keep it going.

    cheers

    marcus
    marcus passey´s last blog ..Do You Want A Blog Like Mine??You Asked For It So Here It Is!!

  • Joanne Dean says:

    Hi Paul. That was an amazing blog post. I look forward to following your journey and being educated at the same time. I think this is an amazing leap of faith and I know you will be a HUGE success!

  • Mike N says:

    Thanks for sticking it out and reading the entire post?????? I really,really wanted to read more! WOW is right!! Keep living your dream! Thanks for the reminder………..Keep the Faith!

  • Tom Harvey says:

    Paul

    An amzing story and leap of faith, a lesson for us all in confidence and dedication to the coaching course. I’m not yet in a position where I can leave the full time JOB but will be soon thanks to Alex and the MWA2.0 course.
    Everyone in the forums and the fellow students are most helpful and we all have some value that we can add so we will reach success in our common goal together. Here is to that first $ earned, which will be the first of many…
    All the best

    Tom
    Tom Harvey´s last blog ..Newbies Nightmare

  • Paul says:

    Tom, Mike, Joanne – Not sure if it’s confidence or complete stupidity :) All I know is that this is what I want to do and I will find a way to make it work! Thanks for all the great support and talk to you soon…

    Gene – thanks for that post. Very helpful as was your initial post on header design.

    Marcus – I need to learn a bit more about giveaways (just downloaded JT Martin’s ebook) but would be interested in getting together on a project to provide even more FREE value to our readers!

    Paul

  • Hi Paul

    It takes balls to do what you have done. FACT!

    I don’t know what it is, but some people will NEVER be comfortable working for others. Personally, I hate the fact that I am lining someone else’s pockets.

    This last month, I have been working on a job, and the bill fo that job came to £30,000 ($50,000).

    I did a majority of the work on it.

    Now, I get paid £15,000 a year.

    You don’t have to be a genius to do the math! This really angers me, and it also angers me that most of the time, I know better than my managers.

    I wish I could do what you have done, but at the moment, I just can’t afford to!

    Keep the story going though, I can’t wait to here about the rest of it! :)

    Take Care

    Dave
    David Chamberlain´s last blog ..3 Musts For Internet Marketing Success

  • Byron McDade says:

    Hi Paul,

    Awesome first blog post! I linked to it from your signature on a comment you made on Rob Canyon’s blog. The title intrigued me as I am also doing this full-time and am struggling to make money as well.

    It seems that I still have a lot to learn, but Alex is a great mentor and I am confident that I am going to do more than just make this work. I am going to make the money chase me!

    Good luck to you, and I will be following your story.

    Best Regards,

    Byron
    Byron McDade´s last blog ..What Can I Do To Grow My List Faster?

  • Paul says:

    David – thanks for the commment brotha! I hear you about lining others’ pockets with your efforts…doesn’t make too much sense to me either. I’m looking forward to seeing you write about the day you walk in and quit your job. We’ll get there!

    Byron – I also feel like I have a ton to learn…but it’s coming along quickly and it’s motivating to think how far along we’ve all come since the beginning of Alex’s program. I’ve had a chance to swing by your blog to read your latest about growing a list and will be sure to check out the Warrior Forum “offer” technique that you wrote about – great stuff!

    Paul

  • Leanne Lasky says:

    Paul,

    I LOVE your story! It’s amazing the people we get to meet as part of Alex Jeffreys program – you know, it’s one thing that the content and training is so good but it’s quite another that he creates this community of such diversity and we all truly take interest in each other.

    Thank you for sharing – look forward to more!
    Peace~
    Leanne
    Leanne Lasky´s last blog ..DON’T PANIC!!!

  • Awesome. I love people who take the leap of faith. It is tough at times but surprising successes come from giving what you want to do all you have.

    Good luck and I plan on visiting frequently.

    Dave
    LifeExcursion

  • Hey, I really like your story and I’ll be following you. I also like the way you approach things.

    Oscar
    Oscar – freestyle mind´s last blog ..Why Personal Development Matters

  • Paul Wilson says:

    WOW Paul, that’s a pretty awesome story you have here!

    Congratulations on quitting your JOB, I’m sure this will be one of the best decisions of your life!

    What Alex is teaching us here, will definitely take us to places we never thought possible. I too am looking for the freedom this business can create, and am putting in what it takes to make sure I get there :-)

    Keep in touch, and good luck!

    Paul
    Paul Wilson´s last blog ..7 Step Success Formula

  • Sean says:

    Congrats on making the change Paul. I am getting ready to do the same thing, and while it can certainly be a scary thing to think about, you know regardless you will be better off for it. Looking forward to reading more about what happens

    Sean

  • Jose says:

    Hi Paul,
    On reading your post, the part about your journey through IM reminded me of my own: lots of tries an little results.
    But I see a big difference too: Burning your ships to your old job was a very brave thing to do. That’s a courage to envy!

    Best of lucks and keep posting,
    Jose

    P.S. Great header image!
    Jose´s last blog ..My visitors could not comment!

  • Petra Weiss says:

    Paul, I admire you for what you have done – and just because you have shown the courage to do such a step and quit your “job” I am convinced that you will do well in IM if you put all your efforts into it. Congratulations!!!

  • Brad says:

    If you just quit your job,
    you need to ge on creating your own product/service asap,
    so that you’ll have income coming in.

    And you may need to create up to 3-5 products
    before you start real seeing success
    You’re a smart guy, – listen to what people want on forums,
    and create a product on their wants.

    That’s my timbit!
    Brad´s last blog ..Blog PingBacks, What the Monkies Are They?

  • Paul says:

    All – thanks for the amazing support! On the days where nothing seems to be going right I can come back here and reread all the great comments knowing that my story resonates with people because we’re all in the same boat together. It helps to keep me moving in the right direction.

    Brad – I agree with you in a sense but as Alex has taught us, I am focusing on developing valuable content and a following before I attempt to monetize. Don’t chase the money because if you do, no one will follow. When I say I quit my job, I did – but I have money set aside for a few months and am not opposed to getting a small side job to help pay the bills if I don’t start making money in the next few months. I am in this for the long haul and know that it’s a marathon and not a sprint. But all the same, good advice – I know the form and function of my first product and am looking forward to putting it out there soon :)

  • Glenn says:

    Hey Paul
    I am sooo glad that I “TAGGED” you and you stopped by my blog. Without this Who knows how long it might have been before we “STUMBLED” into each other. So I had to stop by here to see what another SY person had to say. Wonderful Blog a tremendous amount of information well written . So very glad to stop by
    Glenn
    Glenn´s last blog ..25 THINGS That Make ME—–ME !!

  • emily-sarah says:

    Here’s to filling up your basket with good stuff (proverbial* eggs + more)!

    *and literal eggs, if you live close to happy hens

  • Hi Paul,

    First time here. I admire your courage and look forward to reading about your progress. Please share details! :-)

  • Paul says:

    John – thanks for stopping by. I am actually a subscriber to YOUR blog and I enjoy reading your posts.

    Emily – I can’t say I live next to any hens but I’ll take the proverbial eggs :)

  • Zeina says:

    Hey Paul! Really cool site with lots of insightful info! I did my undergrad at UCDavis too! I graduated 2 years ago, still have no clue what I really want to do, so I just bought a one way ticket to Europe and will quit my job in January. I guess you can reference that back to the recently posted, “what do you do when you’re scared shitless” blog. I am scared because I have no idea what’ll happen or really where I am going; but once I am on the journey I know it’ll be worth it. I am in the process of building a travel blog and then I just read this blog and I couldn’t help but laugh to myself. Another reason to be scared shitless! But it’s what I want to do and it’s what I will do. Much luck to you in your endeavors!

  • J. Whitfield says:

    Oh no, my blog could be boring someone to death. I think I should reconsider my blog using your guidelines here. Thanks for this valuable tip.

    J. Whitfield last blog on Online Teaching Degrees, Native English Speakers Wanted!

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