Talent Don’t Make Money, Money Makes Money!

Money Makes Money

There are so many talented people out there in the world. Lots of these people have dreams of being a great musician, athlete, actor, model, or dancer. People everyday strive hard to make their dreams come true. They work hard to perfect their skills on a daily basis.

 

Hoping to get more exposure or one day get discovered by someone. Sometimes people get lucky and opportunity opens up for them. They either get discover by someone on a show or get some type of big connection with a person that has resources to help them.

 

The Things People Fail To Realize

What most people don’t understand in life is talent don’t make the money. Money makes “MONEY”. It takes money to promote that person’s talent or skill. It takes money to get more exposure through advertising. Without money behind an individuals skill. It’s very hard to succeed with just a person’s talent.

 

Let’s look at how good of a basketball player Michael Jordan was. Some consider him the best basketball player ever to play the game. Jordan was phenomenal on the court. He was very gifted. He made a lot of money in the league because he was such a talented basketball player, but if there was no money to support this.

 

He would just be known on the streets. Without money spent on marketing, arenas, television, and advertising from the NBA. Millions of people would never get to see him play. Millions of people wouldn’t get to see any of the basketball players play. The fan base wouldn’t be nearly as big and there would be no big money making for playing the game of basketball.

 

The Same Strategies Use With Everything We Do…

You see this works with everything we do in life. When it comes to money. The world revolves around marketing and selling. As gifted as a person may be. You need money behind you so you can take your skills to the next level for success.

 

When you have money to invest in yourself. You’ll start to build leverage and momentum. This is when your talented skills will start to pay your BILLS!! Now it doesn’t always have to take tons of money to get your skills out there. It depends on what you’re trying to do.

 

For example, these days if you’re a dancer you can invest in buying a professional camera. Record yourself, Edit the video, then upload it to Youtube to get more exposure for you skills as a dancer. The better your skills are, a long with visual effect of the footage edited. The more people will watch it.

 

Once you start to build a name for yourself with tons of Youtube views. You can start getting payed by people who would like to see you perform in person. SEE!! This doesn’t take tons of money to do, but it still takes some type of investment.

 

I know dancers who have had millions of views on Youtube and made over $100,000 a year just for dancing. No matter what you do in life or what skill you have. It will always take money to make money. Depending on what you’re trying to do, it could take a lot of money.

 

Just remember that money is POWER!! The more money you have. The more power you have to do the things you want to do. So don’t just focus on being an expert with your skills. Focus on money so that you can invest in yourself to go farther with your skills.

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