A hidden force
In the internet marketing world those you see on the front lines are not always the ones with the power.
Many of us are a lot of fluff, waving our arms up an down to get others to look in our direction, while we rely on the brains and experience of hidden advisors.
I have many of the best advisors around, guys that have quickly helped me to become well read, and shockingly known in the internet marketing world. In fact I am better known than some of my advisors.
One of these guys is not someone you will hear speaking at the conferences. See he doesn’t need to get himself better known, or to pick up clients because he has already “made it”.
I met Andy Liu at the Elite Retreat. Shoemoney told me that he was one of the lessor known speakers, but that he was a genius in start ups, and Venture Capital. He is also a techy programmer guy originally.
Andy also is incredibly positive, straight forward and willing to help.
I now consider him an advisor and friend.
If you end up having the guts to contact him and ask him questions, I predict you will find him amazingly accessable compared to a lot of the superstars in the internet world.
Andy has now started blogging, giving everyone a little bit more access to what he is up to.
Andy is the founder of Buddy TV which according to Alexa gets half the number of views of abc.com or cbs.com.
Check out Andy’s blog on start ups and see what tips you can pick up. My advice is to ask your questions too, before the blog becomes so busy that your voice will get lost in the crowd.
I love when a person is so successful that they don’t have to brag or even try and get their name out there. It’s always better when someone shies away from attention as opposed to being attracted to the limelight. It speaks volumes about a person’s character.
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