There is a tradition of learning in India called, the Upanishads. This word means more or less, "learning at the feet of the master." Can you imagine working day-to-day with an expert for a long time, until you become ready to be an expert for someone?
I thought it would be a good idea to share what gurus I follow. There are so many, like myself frankly, that establish themselves as gurus. One of mine teaches that "you must have a mentor to be a mentor." Rather than lavishly praising oneself, you will see the credibility of a true mentor in what they say and in the results of doing what they teach. So here are my mentors:
Gary Harris: www.SeeMeRememberMeBuyMe.com Gary started out as an Instructional Designer, and now teaches about Internet Marketing.
Gyutae Park at Winning the Web. Gyutae is someone I have been following silently until now. He is one of the few bloggers about Internet Marketing who will tackle both sides of an issue with equal passion. See, Why You Should Stay Away From the Make Money Online & Internet Marketing Niches and Why You Should Embrace the Make Money Online & Internet Marketing Niche.
Ken Evoy: SiteSell: The Blog. Ken is the founder of Site Build IT. What grabs me about Ken is the reality of what he teaches. It made sense to me, unlike much of what I read about making money online that is full of hype.
What about me? I suggest, no, I double-dog-dare you, to follow me for awhile. See if what I say makes sense. Read the case studies I will share in my next post. Contact those people and see if they are making money online. Click on the image of the detective on the right. How many gurus (I'm talking about Ken Evoy right now) will give you the ability to contact their students?
Friday, October 24, 2008
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