Last month after a few years of not posting regular income reports I shared my first report along with the fact that I had made $41,370.67 in October 2013.
In November I more than doubled October’s results for a final tally of $86,401.31 profit in a single month! (boo yah)
I’d love to say this was a normal month for me and that the $41,370.67 of the previous month was uncharacteristically low, but November was actually my high mark for the entire year due in large part to a wire transfer I received for $42,000 from a website I sold.
Video Proof Logging Into My Escrow Account
I knew that I’d have a comment or two from skeptics doubting that I actually made the money (and people that simply chose not to comment). So for this month I decided to show the largest source of my income for the month (my $42k website sale) by logging into my Escrow account and explaining some more parts of the sale:
Webcam tilt fail, should have tilted down more hah.
How Else Did I Make Money In November?
The same usual suspects I shared last month:
Income Source 1: Running my portfolio of websites
Income Source 2: Buying and occasionally selling websites
Income Source 3: Software products I hire others to develop
Income Source 4: Email marketing
Income Source 5: Miscellaneous stuff
You can read more about those in my last income report.
Previously I explained why I couldn’t share a detailed breakdown of my income sources. Most people who commented understood, but it basically comes down to the fact that it’s a huge risk for very little to no upside for me.
If I share every single website I own along with how much money it made, or which software product I own made me the most money etc. it draws far too much unnecessary attention and an insight no competitor shares with me.
Important: About My Income Reports
When you read an income report like this where I’m sharing that I made $86,401.31 profit in a single month it’s important to realize that this level of income has come from a little over four years of running my business full time and a few years before that of trying things out while still working a 9 – 5 day job.
I also want to point out that while it should be irrelevant to you what I spend my money on, the proceeds from this month will likely go right back into my business in the form of buying a bigger website to replace the one I sold for $42,000.
So take advantage of these wonderful opportunities the internet provides to everyone. To see an example of how to take advantage of it go to: http://visitwebpages.info/paypalchecks/
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