Samuel Mojica Jr.

Social Media Manager, Recruiter, and Small Business Owner in Florida

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Becoming an Online Entrepreneur is by no means easy.

I remember when I first started this online journey 6 months ago.

Honest truth, I came in thinking it would be easy. I was sold by all the flashy videos and lifestyle pictures of those who were doing well in this industry.

Sold by my own dreams of finally becoming free and being able to mold my own financial life while living life on my own terms.

No help, no guidance, and no support.

That's how it all started for me. I had to figure things out for myself. It became a NEED to succeed in this or risk throwing away my dreams.

Sleepless nights....

Many Many sleepless nights were spent learning, soaking knowledge, studying the successes of those already doing well.

Within the first 2 weeks, it crashed on me that this would take much more time and effort than I originally thought.

Even though I was constantly posting, providing value, and doing everything I could possibly do the results were still at $0.

On week 3 I decided to get uncomfortable and forced myself to become adept at sales.

Without a script or any sales experience, I started getting into 10 to 15 calls per day and adapting myself as every call went by.

Throughout that, I became aware of where my strengths were (and all the skills that I still lacked.)

By week 4 I made my first $500, then ended the week at $2000 after closing off my very first big ticket sale.

That whole experience taught me that ANYONE CAN MAKE MONEY no matter their experience if they put in the effort and force themselves to do whatever it takes to succeed.

It taught me the value of patience and perseverance.

Grinding, learning, doing everything it takes to lift up your business and impact the lives of many in a positive way.

I believe That is what it means to be an Entrepreneur.

If you're still skeptical or thinking about getting into this industry with a "get rich quick" mentality like I once did,
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I want you to think long and hard about your willingness to succeed.

This industry takes in and spits out anyone not willing to be patient and put in the work.

I just say this to be real.

Can you make a ton of money?
Yes.

Can you eventually quit your job and start building the lifestyle you've always dreamed of?
Definitely.

Do you have that Entrepreneurial Spirit inside of you that is willing to do whatever it takes to become suc