The problem is, every product looks good. Even if you have money to buy all of them, you wouldn’t have the time to study them!
The secret, my friend, is to be selective in which guru you listen to.
Let me share with you a little experience of mine:
Some time ago, someone called me on my mobile phone asking if I was interested in making an extra $50,000 in the next three months.
Well, I bothered to answer that call because she was calling from an internet marketing guru’s office. I know that guru and I’ve purchased some high ticket items from him. That’s probably the reason why they have my number in the first place.
So I told her, “Yes, I’m interested.”
She went on to sell me a coaching program from another guru, whom I have not heard before, in a tactful and professional way and frankly, I was impressed.
Before deciding on whether to buy the coaching program, the first thing I did was to Google for the name of this guru and find out how he makes money.
Based on my research, this guru is a national speaker in the self-help industry. He has written many books and been featured in the national TVs. (I don’t know him because I live in Singapore, not US.)
If you remove all the bells and whistles, this guru basically makes money conducting seminars and coaching programs teaching people how to be successful.
I have no intention to become a speaker, nor am I interested to start any coaching program. So whatever experience that this guru is irrelevant to me.
What I’m try to tell you is don’t blindly listen to a guru simply because he is famous. Look behind the scene and find out what he does for living.
If what the guru does is what you envision to do, by all means, listen to everything he says. Or else, that guru is NOT your guru.
Get what I mean?



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