Good Internet Marketing Advice
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Just got off of a ustream live broadcast with Bob The Teacher. He was testing out the ustream interface and whatnot. He really didn’t have anything planned, so it was very much just what I picture a master mind session to be like. Everyone was “shooting from the hips” and just talking in general about what they do and how they do what they do.
Despite the informal nature of the session, and the technical difficulties that we had at the beginning there was some good advice given out.
My favorite piece of advice, came when another attendee asked Bob to tell us how he got started.
Bob talked about his first few ventures in marketing and about his evolution into “Bob The Teacher.” I won’t rehash the story here. He tells the story much better than I ever could. In any case, Bob tells of how he was getting mentored by a bunch of people in his early days and one of those folks gave him some great advice. The gold nugget, as I recall, went something like this:
Don’t chase after every money making opportunity out there. Instead, focus on your own core strengths and how you can use those strengths to help people.
So instead of chasing after Adsense riches, or after the latest and greatest money making plan out there, focus on your own unique experiences.
Focus on how your own life experiences have made you who you are and then use that to help people.
For Bob, it was that he was or is rather, a teacher.
He had been a teacher for 10 years, and so he had a lot of experience teaching and helping people learn. Eventually, he reached the point where he came to realize what his strengths are and rather than fight them, or act contrary to them, he opted to use them to help people.
It’s brilliant in its simplicity.
Do what you love, and you’ll never work another day in your life.
The cherry on top, is that you get to help people reach their goals by doing what you love to do. That is not only good marketing advice, but good advice in general.
A simply brilliant plan.
I’m going to use what I’ve learned from Bob’s Teleseminar secrets training to do just that. Here’s a link to a free sample of the training.
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