Online Business Success Without Social Media
- Sam
- Jan 30
- 2 min read

I have long spent my adult life pretending to be an entrepreneur, rather than just being one in the way I am being called to be it.
I truly bought into the belief that in order to succeed I had to build my business on social media and perform a certain way and do certain online business things to get to where I wanted to go.
More often than not, the types of things "I had to do to succeed" didn't feel right and in turn, I felt like I had to go against my own way of being, my own ideals and sometimes my own morals.
I truly and utterly believe that you can succeed without having to sell your Soul and get into the chasing an audience idea using social media.
In fact, that is largely what my brand is all about - creating the life and business you want to create by being purely who you are. No gimmicks. No manipulation. No selling your Soul. Just you being you and knowing what it is you are here to help people with.
Perhaps it's because I am a Human Design Projector. Or maybe you could call me anti-social, an introvert, a recluse. Either way, it really doesn't matter does it? I know deep inside me there is no law to success other than the one I decide to play in.
If I choose to succeed by being nothing but who I truly am, then I will.
If I choose to succeed by abandoning who I am so people will like me and then pay me, then I will.
The truth of the matter is which one DO YOU REALLY WANT TO DO?
And then why not do it in the first place. I know very well the one you would choose? ;)
How do I know?
Because choosing to succeed by being nothing but who you truly are is absolute FREEDOM.
This is what humans truly crave.
To create an impact, to make money and live the life of your dreams all whilst being yourself?!?
99% of the world believes you can't have your cake and eat it. You need to sacrifice something to have something.
Utter bullcrap.
You can build your life and business just the way you want it.
I don't buy into beliefs that say certain things aren't realistic - airplanes weren't a thing once upon a time and to presume that we could fly would've definitely been an unrealistic pursuit to undertake.
Fortune favours the bold.
Do you feel you have to do something that you really don't want to do because it's the "realistic" and "the way" to do things?
Does it take more from you than it gives?
You my friend may be someone who is unique and unto their own and destined to walk their own path to freedom and success.
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