How to Be a Guru
One of the biggest desires most of my clients have is to be the #1 expert in their niches. They want to be on Oprah. They want their own TV show. They want to be seen as the #1 solution for the biggest problem their target market has. They want to be a guru.
While there isn’t anything wrong with wanting to be a guru, there is one problem that stops most of my clients cold.
They make really simple things way too complex.
If you look at gurus like Oprah, Dr. Phil, Suze Orman- they tend to focus on simple principles and strategies. These simple principles are profound, at the same time- and, most importantly, they lead to immediate results. These people are gurus because they have been able to tie what they know to the needs of a hungry marketplace.
This is exactly what my system teaches you to do too. I can help you turn what you know into a sellable product or service that people will pay for.
What you know is valuable and important, and has the potential to help a lot of people. But you will never be able to help those people if you keep focusing on busywork, like writing blog posts, tweaking your sales copy, and creating new products. The way to become a well known Guru is to get out into the market, solve people’s problems, get them talking about you- give them the experience of you.
What do you know, within your system, that is simple and profound and creates immediate results?
Now, how can you share those key concepts with 10 more people a week? 25 more people a week? 100 more people a week?
Write down your answers. And then get out there and make it happen.
When you take your immediate success tips and put them into your marketplace, you will see results. If you want to be a guru, you need to help real people solve real problems- and to do this as rapidly as possible.
The more people you help in a short amount of time, the greater your business momentum.
Create More Value, Make More Money
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