How I stay 10 miles away from a phony money-hungry guruz.

This email is going to upset a few folks.

But you opened it to read how I stay away from money-hungry gurus right?

So I will candidly tell you how I do it (even at the cost of upsetting a few folks).

Alright, so now…

Without wasting a single new word.

Let us begin:

1) I stay away from the "youtube" guy.

2) I do not buy any courses from the guy who only (and only) teaches to new and naive beginners - important point

3) I stay 10miles away if I see any scumbag who has been involved in scams

4) I buy courses from industry leaders, not teachers.

5) I look for social proof outside of social media

Let me expand on the last point:

For example...

John Carlton.

He's a great direct-response marketer.

But (as of my limited knowledge) John ain't big on youtube, twitter, and other platforms.

However:

He has been in the game of direct response for light years.

In fact, he was in the game even before little Rohit started sucking thumbs in his crib. Plus, he has worked with other big names like the Late Gary Halbert, Dan Kennedy, Jay Abraham, and so on...

So this is the proof I am looking for…

And, if John sells a course, book (or whatever) I will buy it. Because I'm pretty damn sure that he knows what he's preaching.

But most important:

I know that he ain’t "guruing" in his course.

That’s it.

That's all I do to stay away from money-hungry gurus.

You're not obliged to follow any of my ways.

But if you do then it might benefit you mentally and financially.

Singing out,

Rohit Arjel