Building A 7-Figure-A-Year Business With Amit Mehta
Amit Mehta who speaks regularly at events like the Affiliate Summit is a true internet success story.
Starting out $20,000 in consumer debt a couple of years ago, he stumbled upon affiliate marketing and later PPC and owns a 7-figure-a-year business today.
On the Friday Podcast, Amit shared:
- How he got started in Internet Marketing
- How he overcame the challenges that all new marketers face
- His success strategies for building his business
- The “inner game” mind elements and strategies he uses.
- His upcoming projects
Amit delivered a ton of content on this call.
Check out his blog: Super Affiliate Mindset
Just released: PPC Classroom 2.0 (product review)
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