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| Warrior Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Brisbane, Australia
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I would love to know … what makes somebody an IM expert in order to talk about IM? Do they need a track record? Do they have to be in the industry for a certain amount of time or is it purely depending on the dollar results you’ve achieved? If you consider yourself an IM guru, what was your defining moment – when did you know for sure that IM was for you and did you then decide to help others and create your own products? |
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| Senior Trusted Advisor War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Winter Garden, FL
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I don't know if I consider myself a guru or if I ever will...however I can tell you what a "guru" looks like in my eyes. Brilliance, unique, and results. Sean Mize, Jimmy D. Brown, Jason Fladlien, Jason Parker, Lee McIntyre, Rich Schefren, and a few others. There are people I buy as much as i can from and these guys meet that...they deliver ![]() Cheers, Brad |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Denver, CO
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2. A strong desire to sell crap that does nothing to help anybody 3. Former huckster on late night religious T.V. Just my opinion - being called a "guru" is not too flattering now - a days | |
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