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Thursday, April 15, 2010
Get Paid to Fish
Get Paid to Fish
It's great to delve into an interesting hobby such as Fishing. It's even more exciting (and financially rewarding) to turn your passion for Fishing into a successful home-based business.
Imagine being at your favorite fishing hole, that special place where you truly feel alive. When you realize that not only is this trip going to be paid for, but you’re going to make money doing it!
Why not Get Paid to Hunt?
When you start any business (and I’ve started a few over the years), you need to tailor it to your own personality and using your hobbies is one of the best ways to do this.
You see, over the years people have always ask me what I do for a living and my answer is always, “I teach people to play for a living” and “I do the same myself".
Translated that means I’ve always made money at my hobbies, such as fishing. For example, I use to be a professor at a small college in Idaho, where I taught wilderness survival, white water guiding, backpacking, emergency response, etc…
What’s interesting… is that when I was at the college, each year I would advise 100’s of students on their education. What advise did I always give them, “find out what you love to do and then figure out a way to get educated in it”, along with wear your seatbelt and don’t drink and drive (I use to be an EMT and Wilderness EMT).
Well if you buy Get Paid to Fish you'll learn how to do it.
I’m telling you, making money with your hobbies is a great way to make a living!
Not only am I doing it, but because of what I do for a living, I get to meet a lot of other people doing it as well.
If I’ve learned anything from the outdoors, it’s that there is always more than one way to do things.
So maybe you’re just interested in a new fly rod or a boat, paying for the cost of travel or maybe just an extra $1000 a month. Whatever your ambitions, people are currently doing it.
I remember the first time it dawned on me that I could be making money playing in the outdoors and doing what I love?
Now it’s your turn!
Happy fishing,
Greg
It's great to delve into an interesting hobby such as Fishing. It's even more exciting (and financially rewarding) to turn your passion for Fishing into a successful home-based business.
Imagine being at your favorite fishing hole, that special place where you truly feel alive. When you realize that not only is this trip going to be paid for, but you’re going to make money doing it!
Why not Get Paid to Hunt?
When you start any business (and I’ve started a few over the years), you need to tailor it to your own personality and using your hobbies is one of the best ways to do this.
You see, over the years people have always ask me what I do for a living and my answer is always, “I teach people to play for a living” and “I do the same myself".
Translated that means I’ve always made money at my hobbies, such as fishing. For example, I use to be a professor at a small college in Idaho, where I taught wilderness survival, white water guiding, backpacking, emergency response, etc…
What’s interesting… is that when I was at the college, each year I would advise 100’s of students on their education. What advise did I always give them, “find out what you love to do and then figure out a way to get educated in it”, along with wear your seatbelt and don’t drink and drive (I use to be an EMT and Wilderness EMT).
Well if you buy Get Paid to Fish you'll learn how to do it.
I’m telling you, making money with your hobbies is a great way to make a living!
Not only am I doing it, but because of what I do for a living, I get to meet a lot of other people doing it as well.
If I’ve learned anything from the outdoors, it’s that there is always more than one way to do things.
So maybe you’re just interested in a new fly rod or a boat, paying for the cost of travel or maybe just an extra $1000 a month. Whatever your ambitions, people are currently doing it.
I remember the first time it dawned on me that I could be making money playing in the outdoors and doing what I love?
Now it’s your turn!
Happy fishing,
Greg