Stu Mclaren is the founder of Wishlist and Rhino Support. Two companies he started out of identifying his own necessity. Wishlist member supports over 43,000 membership sites and has crossed the 8 figure mark. Despite being an online entrepreneur, Stu is not a coder, nor is he a designer but instead he considers himself a marketer. In this episode he shares with us how after graduating, he chose a nice paying job only to quit on his first day and make things happen on his own. His ambition and belief which started by having 1 sale of his $7.95 book led to making millions online as well as helping thousands through his charity.
How To Do Competitive Keyword Analysis For SEO
If you saw our last post on How to Do Keyword Research For SEO, you should now have a good understanding of selecting keywords for your website. However, not all keywords are equal and while there are dozens of variables in selecting the right keyword, here are different SEO experts who share how they personally perform competitive keyword analysis to…
Secret Academy Episode – Alan Knitowski
Alan Knitowski is a serial entrepreneur and CEO of Phunware who in just five short years, has raised over $18 million in funding and cultivated a customer roster that consists of the NFL, Nascar, Qualcomm, The Discovery Channel, CBS, Rolling Stone, and so many more. Alan has created and led several companies to acquisition by some of the world’s most successful technology giants, and has now opened the door for businesses of any size to glean an entirely new mobile experience with Phunware. Each of these customers have hired Phunware to do one thing: provide everything they need to execute a successful mobile campaign, all on one platform. Or as Alan would call it: “Mobile-as-a-Service”.
How To Find Your Passion in Life
While at Secret Entourage we are all about the actionable and usable posts like our “How to Make a Million” post last month, we sometimes wander in the abstract and decide to talk about passion and purpose. For those of you that have read Third Circle Theory and understand the power that your observations today have on your future tomorrow,…
Secret Academy Episode – Yanik Silver
Starting from his one-bedroom apartment and with just a few hundred dollars, Yanik has built multiple 7-figure businesses without funding or taking on debt. His story and businesses have been featured in Forbes, Fox Business News, TIME.com, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, SmartMoney.com, MSN Money, Entrepreneur.com, WIRED magazine, WORTH.com, The Boston Globe, Denver Business Journal, and many others. He is the author, co-author or publisher of several best-selling marketing books and tools including Moonlighting on the Internet, Instant Sales Letters® & 34 Rules for Maverick Entrepreneurs. Currently his most important mission is impacting 1,000,000 young entrepreneurs (ages 13-23) to start or grow their business by 2020. Yanik is a highly sought after speaker addressing groups ranging from the prestigious Wharton Business School to international audiences of 3,000+.
How Much Car Can I Afford – The $190/Mo BMW M6 Case Study
We often receive emails from our readers about what exotic cars to buy, which are the best value and more importantly how much car can they afford. In our Exotic Car Secrets course we break down how you can drive the cars you want, wear the watches you crave, and end up losing no money, but in some cases even…
Secret Academy Episode – Kenny Hauk
Many of us dream of building cars, and having our name as the new special edition model but how many can actually say they achieve such goal. Kenny Hauk of Hauk Designs is one who has achieved this. From his early days of designing a snorkel for the popular Jeep Wrangler to the future of custom built Jeeps directly sold by Jeep, he tells us a story like non other about the struggles, failures, and successes that led him to being the face of the coolest Jeep tuning company out there. He shares with us his educational path as well as some amazing insights into entrepreneurship and the power of standing tall despite failure.