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Aug 09, 2009 2:12 am |
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re: re: re: An Entrepreneur that inspires you - Name 1 |
Rene Remington
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I am inspired by Dr. Mani Sivasubramanian, a Pediatric Cardiac Surgeon. I only recently got to know him through another wonderful entrepreneur Dr. Ron Niche Prof. I think what inspires me most is
The Dr. Mani Children Heart Foundation http://www.CHDinfo.com
"He's all about results... $135,117 raised. 52 children heart operations sponsored. Over 739 donors contributed between 5 and 15,000 dollars. Help if you can give a little bit goes to save a child's life.
GIVE you will help a child live
http://www.CHDinfo.com/chdaware/hotdonate.htm
His second area of expertise is Infopreneur. His new book being released
He recently finish his book "Think, Write & Retire!"
http://ThinkWriteRetire.com/launc.htm
Or check it out on Amazon http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=1448626595/reneremington-20/
My recent interview with Dr. Mani
= = = = INTERVIEW WITH DR.MANI = = = = =
1. What is the biggest obstacle you had to overcome to complete your book?
By nature, I'm a 'fast mover'. My information product creation typically takes a few hours to a few days, rarely longer. So sitting down to write my first print book,
"Think, Write & Retire" was quite a different experience.
Though it is essentially the same as creating any other kind of info-product, putting out a physical printed book has some unique steps and phases that make it a more elaborate and time-consuming process. My biggest challenge was to stay focused on getting it done, and finding other people to help in areas I was not experienced with.
Fortunately, through my network of friends and by the collaboration that's now possible instantly on Twitter, I was able to breeze through these steps quite rapidly - though the duration from start to end was still over six months!
2. How long did it take you to get into a profitable situation.
In my infopreneur business, overall, I got profitable very soon because the cost involved in creating a digital product and selling it on the Web is very low. My very first ebook was a specialty guide in my area of medical expertise. It was written because there already existed a need for this kind of work. So selling it became merely an issue of letting people know that it was available - and after that, word of mouth took care of the rest! That's the best way to be an Internet infopreneur.
After gaining significant experience as an infopreneur, I then entered a new niche in teaching this process to others - and again, it wasn't very difficult to be profitable because it was obvious that information I was sharing had value and was based on experience and expertise. That's one reason to pick the niche you want to enter carefully. In "Think, Write & Retire", I take two full chapters to go deep into the steps in researching and finding a suitable niche for you to explore as an infopreneur.
3. What the shortest route to successful marketing ... I've been at this a while
There are many ways to answer this question, but I'll choose this:
The shortest route to successful marketing is picking a proven method - and then sticking with it, practicing it consistently, and steadily getting better at it.
The sheer variety of choice available out there is mind-boggling. You have so many different models to earn a living on the Internet. There are so many ways to market your online business today. And all of them work! What's hard is to get it to work for you - if you're the restless type who flits from one technique to the other in search of a 'quick hit'.
Personally, my preference has been for email marketing and joint venture deal making as major marketing tactics. I've used both for many years, and constantly keep refining and improving my technique.
For this launch of "Think, Write & Retire!", I'm relying almost completely on the reach of my joint venture partners (there are more than 35 of them helping) and my own in-house email list of several thousand passionate information marketers.
So the shortest route to success (in my opinion) is mastering a few key techniques, instead of curiously dabbling in a wide array of them
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Dr.Mani's new book, "Think, Write & RETIRE!" shows how to turn words into wealth as an Internet Infopreneur. It doesn't matter if you're a retiree or a researcher, a house-wife or a heart surgeon, a student or a sales-person. You can turn your expertise into cash in the bank - as an infopreneur!
Order your copy today and win over $500 in gifts, bonuses and free goodies.
Based on my experiences thus far, his head and heart are in the right place.
Warm Regards, Rene Remington http://Heartforce.com
GET YOUR COPY NOW http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=1448626595/reneremington-20/
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