A Great Way to Advance Your Business

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Hey Guys,

A great way to create a high demand product
even if you know nothing about a niche, is
to interview Expert(s) in that Niche

In the last few months my friend Seth Larabee
has Interviewed over 40 Top Level Internet
Marketers

For example John Carlton, Jason Fladlien,
Declan Dunn, Ed Dale, Willie Crawford etc.
I could put the whole list here but it would
go on forever

Some of the people he has interviewed DO NOT
normally do Interviews so kudos to Seth for
going out and making it happen

The benefits of doing this have been incredible

1 - He has HOURS of great content that he can
make into products

2 - he has established some great relationships

3 - He is already getting some JV's

The trick is to remember these people are not
God and put on their pants on one leg at a time
just like you and me ...

Remember people like to do business with those they
know like and trust and this is a great way to develop
friendships with those who are where you want to be.

So what are you waiting for? Don't be afraid!

Contact some experts in your niche and ask if you can
interview them

One word of caution though: When contacting these experts
make sure that you have a firm written plan so they easily
see at a glance what you are trying to accomplish.

Just remember, these people are usually very busy so be
patient, polite and definitely not pushy

Good Luck

Jack Bastide
#advance #business #great
  • Profile picture of the author Rod Cortez
    Well put Jack,

    I don't know squat about wedding planning or how to coach little league, but I was able to get into those niches by finding a local expert, working out a deal, recording the content, and then putting it out there.

    One does not need to be an expert to become involved in any market because it can always be outsourced.

    RoD
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  • Profile picture of the author WebsiteDeck
    Thats some great advice. I've personally have had a chance to interview some people and there's a ton you can learn just by a simple coffee break.
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    • Profile picture of the author SethLarrabee
      Originally Posted by WebsiteDeck View Post

      Thats some great advice. I've personally have had a chance to interview some people and there's a ton you can learn just by a simple coffee break.
      Actually, the BIGGEST thing I got out of the interviews, honestly, was the amazing education I got from all of them!

      Great share, thanks!

      Seth
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  • Profile picture of the author SethLarrabee
    Originally Posted by WebsiteDeck View Post

    Thats some great advice. I've personally have had a chance to interview some people and there's a ton you can learn just by a simple coffee break.
    Exactly Rod. All you have to do is have an idea of what area you are interested in, make up the questions you'd like answered, find the experts you'd like to answer the questions and get busy making contacts and connections!

    The rest is just putting the interviews into a package and getting them out to people who want the answers to the questions you asked them.

    Thanks for the reply!
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