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Mentoring Program

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I signed up for Yaro Starak’s blog mentoring program yesterday. Who is Yaro? He is a successful blogger who write on entrepreneurship and creating successful online businesses. What I like about Yaro’s thinking is that he’s desire is to create businesses that will eventually run by themselves, whether he is there or not. This is in-line with what I would like to do as well. Many entrepreneurs don’t envision this when they start-up a business. What happens later is that their business can’t run without them taking an active role. This means they become essentially a cog in their own business. His popular site is at entrepreneurs-journey.com. There is lot’s of good stuff there you can learn. I’ve been on his e-mail list and sign-up when I received his mail.

The mentoring cost $47 per month and will go up to $77 in seven days time. Why did I signed up to be mentored by him? I think he can help me take this blog to the next level. Having been blogging from about 1 and a half years, I’m not sure how to take this site to a higher level. After reading this Blog Profits Blueprints, I’ve suddenly realized the things I did not do to make my blog more successful. We communicated in the early days of our blogging but his site has become uber popular while mine just a small loyal following.

Just by looking at the forums, and describing my site to other there, help me made a mental switch to be more focused to ensure the success of this site. And to ensure that you, my audience, will get better quality information from me. Yaro mentioned the purpose of a site is to ensure that reader’s life will change for the better. If I can’t do that, then I might just turn this site off for good or pass it to someone who can do a better job. Let’s see what happens in the next few months.

Anyway, if you are keen to generate side income through blogging or more importantly, like me, you’d like to create an online asset, then why not check out Yaro’s mentoring program.


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1 Ed { 06.27.07 at 4:30 pm }

Many people don’t like Casey. An on some blogs, they call him the most hated person. Although I think the way Casey went into real estate investment was a bit hasty, at least the good point was, he took action and tried it out.

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