Working with successful people is what it takes to be successful, according to Davin Ogden. The real key to doing well in anything is to be networking. "If you can really get to know some of these people, their influence rubs off on you a lot."
Rob Toth is interviewing the top information marketers as part of Dan Kennedy's Info Riches course. Davin is one of the experts in that list. The series of interviews is called "Future Of Information Marketing".
As his first dive into information marketing Davin joined a mentorship program. That proved to be a very good decision because he became successful very quickly. After having such a good experience the first time he joined another mentor. His second experience proved to be very profitable also.
You have to "solve problems for people", says Davin. The products you make have to be useful for people. Davin says "there are thousands of untapped niches." "You need to hone in and target the niches."
Once you have figured out what niche you want to work in, you need to start networking and doing joint ventures.
"Getting to know these successful people is not really tough", says Davin. "It's not as difficult as people think." One joint venture or one friend that you make could mean the difference between success and failure.
Davin says "a lot of these people are just as personal, they're just the same as anybody else and I know a lot of people getting started are really intimidated in trying to get close to some of these people but... you know there's a lot of really nice marketers out there that are willing to take you on and point you in the right direction and drive you a little bit further toward your goal."
Unfortunately "people just get their feet wet a little bit and they are just on the threshold of cutting through and get some success for themselves" says Davin. "Then they just seem to wander off and start doing something else or worse yet, they give up altogether". If they had a successful friend or work-mate they would keep going and end up successful.
"It's really sad to see people doing that. That's what I see happening a lot" says Davin. "I don't think people give themeselves enough of a chance sometimes and it is really tough to start because there's a lot to learn." Davin says "it's all achieveable" if they would get some help and keep going in the right direction. - 15433
Rob Toth is interviewing the top information marketers as part of Dan Kennedy's Info Riches course. Davin is one of the experts in that list. The series of interviews is called "Future Of Information Marketing".
As his first dive into information marketing Davin joined a mentorship program. That proved to be a very good decision because he became successful very quickly. After having such a good experience the first time he joined another mentor. His second experience proved to be very profitable also.
You have to "solve problems for people", says Davin. The products you make have to be useful for people. Davin says "there are thousands of untapped niches." "You need to hone in and target the niches."
Once you have figured out what niche you want to work in, you need to start networking and doing joint ventures.
"Getting to know these successful people is not really tough", says Davin. "It's not as difficult as people think." One joint venture or one friend that you make could mean the difference between success and failure.
Davin says "a lot of these people are just as personal, they're just the same as anybody else and I know a lot of people getting started are really intimidated in trying to get close to some of these people but... you know there's a lot of really nice marketers out there that are willing to take you on and point you in the right direction and drive you a little bit further toward your goal."
Unfortunately "people just get their feet wet a little bit and they are just on the threshold of cutting through and get some success for themselves" says Davin. "Then they just seem to wander off and start doing something else or worse yet, they give up altogether". If they had a successful friend or work-mate they would keep going and end up successful.
"It's really sad to see people doing that. That's what I see happening a lot" says Davin. "I don't think people give themeselves enough of a chance sometimes and it is really tough to start because there's a lot to learn." Davin says "it's all achieveable" if they would get some help and keep going in the right direction. - 15433
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