Joe Karbo destroyed my life. You could consider that an alarming opening to one of my scrawls which are generally buoyant and cheery (I hope) and frequent readers could say “wait on, do you not you mean spivs, fraudsters and robbers Jim Akin (of Swainston Hall, The Wynd, TS22 5QE in case of uncertainty in case of several Jim Akin’s) and his foul sibling John Akin, both of Kalmindon Ltd?” And I do not actually, the blemish that couple left on my life was a bitter irritation. No, if I hadn’t found Joe Karbo as a raw lad of about 18, I probably wouldn’t have crossed the range of the Brothers Grim and I’d still have the 3000 they conned out of me. Mind you, then I probably wouldn’t have found and learned SEO which I adore, but hey ho.
No, Joe Karbo produced a book titled The Lazy Man’s Guide To Riches and I went through it and it gave me hope. The rotter! It was ostensively a book about how to begin, run and maintain a mail order company, but before you got to that, Joe explaineda mind system he named Dyna/Psyc which was a way of training the mind to discover solutions to issues in a comparable way to transcendental meditation, and was essentially the first self-help book I read. Much of the book is redundant today in its original form, but the modern mail order version of it is to be found in affiliate marketing, which has an extremely close symbiosis with search engine optimisation and lo and behold, when I found the book the other day, I realised I’m still trying after all this time.
The challenge I have in hindsight with old Joe, is that he put the thought in my brain that I may be far better off working for myself and operating a company as opposed to going down the corporate career path. This has led me to attempt many ideas, most of which never got off the launch pad, but included things like tailored greetings cards, Mongolian bbq restaurant, internet takeaway restaurant ordering and my latest project, an affiliate marketing fishing shop.
I also probably would not have got involved in the Amway scheme through which I came across a steady stream of self-help books and I loved them, I gained me so much about keeping an optimistic mindset, self confidence and belief in myself. In fact, if I had not got that, I almost certainly would never have taken the jump to go into IT freelancing and massively boosting my income by using my skills to their best effect. Those skills are redundant for the UK market these days, but they took me all around the UK as well as a marvellous happy year in Australia. My latest skills in search engine optimisation are very much current and, in my opinion, essential to anybody who runs a website and needs it to be seen if they intend to do business through it. Such as my affiliate marketing for instance.
So, as you can see, Joe Karbo wrecked my life. Cheers fella, I am truly grateful in every way for what you did for me and I would not have amended a thing and never intend giving up.
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