Trying Out Your Muse Is Easy


A note from The Muse Infusion founder:  

"His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy..." I was blasting this song through the janky speakers I had installed in my beat-up car myself. She was a black '02 Saturn SC1, a stick shift. With somewhat up-leveled speakers. I named her Giselle. She had snow-leopard-print seats because I thought that was a funny way to cover up the cigarette burns that her previous owner had somehow managed to get on the seats. Those seats, and the faux wood steering wheel cover I purchased for Giselle, they were a combo that paid homage to one of the bands I was in in college, called "Mahogony & the Snow Leopards". The college band was named that way for inside joke reasons totally separate from my loveable ride. I was blessed that Giselle ran, even more blessed that she was somehow a little bit sporty for her seven-year-old age.  

But none of that mattered, because my song was on. Eminem's "Lose Yourself", which relives his struggles as he went from poverty to one of the country's most popular and most successful mainstream rappers. That song rang true for me because I also was, like Robert Kiyosaki says, a broke, but not poor, college kid on my way to being a big deal. I was broke, because broke means you have no money, but I wasn't poor, because poor is a mindset. I had $7 to my name before my student loans kicked in, and little financial support from my parents, but it's just as Eminem says in the song, "He knows his whole back's to these ropes. It don't matter. He's dope."  

I remember being in sixth grade, telling my friend's mom that I was going to be a pro hockey player. I went on and on, I was going to be a goalie, and my number was going to be 30 like Chris Osgood, because he was my favorite. I told her I had a framed Chris Osgood card in my room. Our city had just opened an ice arena, and I told her I was pumped to take ice skating lessons. She asked me why a pro hockey player in the making needed ice skating lessons, and I told her that I needed to learn to ice skate before I became a pro hockey player. Duh. I had been playing street hockey on roller blades up until this time, and just needed some skating lessons to make the jump over to ice hockey from street hockey. She snickered in the front seat of her van. I asked her what was so funny. Does not everyone have to learn to ice skate before they become a pro hockey player? If I learn to be a goalie on roller blades before I make the transition to ice skates and ice, does that change my ability to one day play ice hockey professionally?  

I ended up deciding against becoming an ice hockey player, but it was because my goals got bigger, not smaller. I was going somewhere, and it was going to be big. And I wasn't doing it just for me, I was doing it for others. I was afraid to tell my dreams to people, what I knew I was capable of, because I was terrified that I would be called crazy for believing that I'm that capable. But the truth is, I'm not special, I just have a few tools in my mental toolbox that can help anyone get where they want in life: I understand that knowledge is power, I understand how important it is to admit that I could be wrong, about anything. And I know that you need resources to get where you want. I just didn't know how to get those resources. Then, as you probably did, too, I read The Four-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss.  

Tim starts off saying what we all already know: sadly, a 9 to 5 won't give you those resources you need to get places. But then Tim introduces us to the 4HWW muse: a cash-generating business that can generate for you as much money as your Dreamline needs, while needing only 4 hours from you on Mondays to maintain the business. It's an amazing and awesome way to generate enough of the money resources you need, while needing the least time, energy, and emotional resources from you as possible. So you can hang onto as many resources you can, and get one step closer to your Dreamline.  

So I knew that I needed a muse. Even then, driving down the road, blasting Eminem. A single muse would take my goal achievement to the next level: I would be one step closer to buying a mansion for each person on earth, and then buying one for myself once everyone else had one. I would be one step closer to funding the life-saving research for all of the diseases I believe I can put an end to. I would be one step closer to all of the many ways I plan to make the world a place of fullness for everyone. With a muse in hand, it would get me one step closer to working smart, and not hard, when it came to helping others on a large scale. My username on Tim Ferriss' original 4HWW forum was even "saveTheWorld", that's how much saving the world means to me. And a muse would be the next level to advance my Dreamline of helping other people. Nobody could see it, and I was afraid to share, but I was doing everything right: Robert Kiyosaki says that the successful spend their money on assets, like muses. Tim Ferriss says that doing the unrealistic is easier than doing the realistic, it's as easy as believing it can be done. King Solomon says that plans go wrong for lack of advice, but many advisors bring success. I had all the tools in my mental toolbox. I just needed my muse.  

After trying a few unsuccessful ebook muses, and finally designing one break-even ebook muse, I realized pretty fast that the longest part about rapid-fire muse design is website design. That is certainly the mouse's share of factors that contribute to the lion's share of the time sink for a given muse. The 80/20 rule, plain and simple. I needed a way to automate muse site design so I could more quickly and easily Best and Test muses rapid-fire as Tim Ferriss prescribes. THEN I REALIZED:  

I am a muse designer by night, but I am also a programmer by day. If I can build one site that is worthy of customers' business, I can use that site as my template, and then build a program that allows me to generate these types of sites automatically. The program would just need a couple items from me beforehand, like the banner logo at the top of this page, the sidebar visual at the side of this page, a few site colors, some words to say on the page, and a few other minor choices, and that would be all that was needed from me to finish a new muse site, and then I could upload it online and try it out in the market! Best and Test it, Tim Ferriss style! Then the rest of the site's design, like setting up a site with a "Test Order" and a "Real Order" page, well, every muse site needs that, so that could be automated. Google Analytics for seeing how well the site is received? That could be pasted into a web form and automated, too. Hooking up the page to PayPal? Also automate-able.  

Automate before you delegate.  

That's when the Muse Infusion Site Designer idea was born. At first, it was going to be just for me, to help me try out new muses rapid-fire. But I saw how much this could help out my fellow 4HWW-ers. So I chose to make access to the Muse Infusion Site Designer a muse itself. Voila!  

For you reading this, it's easy to tell me and the Muse Infusion Site Designer what you need, because I've already needed it myself. Explaining the "Order Test" and "Order Real" pages, where you ask people to buy your product without having a product yet? That can be a pain to explain to eLance (UpWork) site designers, and even more a pain to explain to ChatGPT. Don't worry, I got you. Do you need a contact page, too, so you can receive comments about your product? Of course you do, and I got you there, too. Anything you need from your website when you're trying out your new muse, don't worry. I've needed it before, too, and I've included it in the Site Designer. You can have your site designed in about 4 hours or so of work time and about 1 day of wait time, and that includes getting everything together that the Site Designer needs from you. You get everything together, pass it along to the Site Designer, and then the Site Designer generates the final zip file that you unzip and upload to your domain and hosting account. And then your site is live online! If there's any part of that that you're confused about, don't worry, I was confused about it, too, originally, and I wrote up how-to steps in the Muse Infusion muse guides, that get you through all of those steps.  

So as a 4HWW-er using the Muse Infusion Site Designer, you automate and forget about the 80% or more of muse design that you don't need to worry about, and you choose the 20% of site choices that are meaningful and truly need your time.  

You get to choose:  

Then you can forget the rest, since the Site Designer will automate it for you.  

And this website that you're on, and the Muse Infusion Nighttime Remix were both formed using the Muse Infusion Site Designer. So you gain the website you need, and you know it's in a form that is worthy of your customers' business.  

I am a 4HWW-er myself, so I know how to give myself and you a muse site easily and right away. And since it's all automated, you can get it for less money, too.  

Whether you know your way around muse design or not, the Site Designer will be simple and easy for you to get started bringing your muse idea to life. You can visit here to get started.  

If you're new to muse design, I also offer free muse guides to help you see how to come up with good muse ideas, choose domains & hosting, come up with CPC campaigns and form your muse site. Gaining knowledge can be easy, too.  

You fellow 4HWW-ers are special: I don't have to buy you a mansion, you are able to buy one for yourself. But I can help you write your story, and buy your own mansion, by helping you get your muse off the ground faster and easier. And you can help me write my story, too. You can help fund my "saveTheWorld" efforts, with every Muse Infusion site that you buy. So thanks again for your awesomeness, and I'll see you at the top!  

Much love,
Josh
Founder and Creator of The Muse Infusion
 

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