Would you like to make five figures a month in your own business from home? Gaj Subudhi of superstarsmarketing.com built up his information marketing business to five figures starting from scratch. He did something that anyone could do. He bought courses, started applying them, then took his personal experience and started helping others.
Rob Toth interviewed Gaj as part of Dan Kennedy's Info Riches course. Rob interviewed the top information marketers in a series called "Future Of Information Marketing".
As a software architect, Gaj had been working for a large company until he started his online business. Up to that point he didn't know anything about business or marketing.
Gaj started buying course after course like we all do. He wanted to "know it all" before he started his business. Gaj says "if you put more information into your brain it creates more opportunity". Since he was learning a lot from the courses, he saw a lot of "opportunity" but unfortunately he wasn't part of it until he started to apply what he was learning.
When Gaj took action he found that there were a lot of things that were a little different from what the courses said. When he started explaining these subtle differences to people he became a man-in-demand. Gaj says to "use and apply information to create value in the world". He found that by using the information he was buying, the things he learned from experience had value for other people.
There is a lot of information out there. People are buying course after course but not applying what they know because they get stuck at a certain point. Gaj says the big money is in "helping people consume in the right way". This is more important that gaining a lot of information.
Information is so easily available. There are courses and books that were sold for a lot of money which are now available for free on the Internet. If you have a lot of information you just end up with "analysis paralysis". Acquiring more and more information doesn't allow you to "have your own value or your own voice", says Gaj.
People should "do something with whatever they know" and "try to expose the value of what you know to help people", says Gaj. "Create your own value out of the existing information" that you already have.
Gaj says that people don't give enough value to what they know. There will always be more and more things to learn. The amount of information out there is growing at an unlimited pace. There is a interesting video illustrating this point on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpEnFwiqdx8
Based on this video you can see that the best sevice you can provide to people is to help them reduce their information overload by sharing what you know through experience. At some point you have to just trust that what you know will be valuable for others and put it out there. "Taking action is critical," says Gaj. There's lots of talk out there but information based on experience is what is most helpful for people. - 15478
Rob Toth interviewed Gaj as part of Dan Kennedy's Info Riches course. Rob interviewed the top information marketers in a series called "Future Of Information Marketing".
As a software architect, Gaj had been working for a large company until he started his online business. Up to that point he didn't know anything about business or marketing.
Gaj started buying course after course like we all do. He wanted to "know it all" before he started his business. Gaj says "if you put more information into your brain it creates more opportunity". Since he was learning a lot from the courses, he saw a lot of "opportunity" but unfortunately he wasn't part of it until he started to apply what he was learning.
When Gaj took action he found that there were a lot of things that were a little different from what the courses said. When he started explaining these subtle differences to people he became a man-in-demand. Gaj says to "use and apply information to create value in the world". He found that by using the information he was buying, the things he learned from experience had value for other people.
There is a lot of information out there. People are buying course after course but not applying what they know because they get stuck at a certain point. Gaj says the big money is in "helping people consume in the right way". This is more important that gaining a lot of information.
Information is so easily available. There are courses and books that were sold for a lot of money which are now available for free on the Internet. If you have a lot of information you just end up with "analysis paralysis". Acquiring more and more information doesn't allow you to "have your own value or your own voice", says Gaj.
People should "do something with whatever they know" and "try to expose the value of what you know to help people", says Gaj. "Create your own value out of the existing information" that you already have.
Gaj says that people don't give enough value to what they know. There will always be more and more things to learn. The amount of information out there is growing at an unlimited pace. There is a interesting video illustrating this point on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpEnFwiqdx8
Based on this video you can see that the best sevice you can provide to people is to help them reduce their information overload by sharing what you know through experience. At some point you have to just trust that what you know will be valuable for others and put it out there. "Taking action is critical," says Gaj. There's lots of talk out there but information based on experience is what is most helpful for people. - 15478
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