Aug 9 2008

John Cow and Yaro Starak Talk Blogging

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I’ve become good friends with the recently revealed man behind the John Cow mask – Jason Katzenback.

Just this week he grabbed me for a half hour session to talk blogging. During this chat we cover some interesting topics, such as how to drive traffic to your blog, the mindset necessary to carry you through to success with an Internet business or blog and how to choose a topic if you are new to blogging.

The free download is available at JohnCow.com.

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  1. 1
    On August 9, 2008 at 9:11 am karanam srikanth said:

    Hi ,

    Just listened to the recording its awesome you rock yaro iam planning to join you coaching program but iam from india is there anyone from india
    waiting for your reply.

    • 2
      On August 9, 2008 at 11:12 am Yaro said:

      Hi Karanam – I checked my member statistics recently and there are already a few people inside Blog Mastermind from India, which is very cool to see.

      So you won’t be the first if you join :-)

  2. 3
    On August 9, 2008 at 4:12 pm Nicole Price said:

    That is one great advise from the recording. Thanks.

  3. 4
    On August 9, 2008 at 4:40 pm Photoshop Tutorial said:

    you blog inspired me since 4 months ago :) anyway, my favorite section is ‘Podcast’.

    And, one thing, this posted is really awesome; because it’s another brand new podcast for me to listen while driving :p

    Thanks Yaro!

    Regards,
    Mistic
    http://www.photoshoptutorial.com

  4. 5
    On August 9, 2008 at 4:42 pm Chris Hughes said:

    Yaro,

    I love, love, love your stuff. Thanks for the Blueprint, the videos and all the articles. I am a success coach, and am good at what I do, but I knew nothing about blogging until I stumbled onto your site (I can’t even remember how I found it.) I’ll definitely be in your next coaching class. Anyway, just wanted to say thanks. I just put my blog up. Maybe you could take a peak and give me some critique? Keep up the great work.

    Chris Hughes
    Chief Visionary Officer
    Personal Development for Free
    http://www.pd4free.com
    Success, one click at a time

  5. 6
    On August 10, 2008 at 8:27 am James Brooks said:

    Hi Yaro,

    You totally spoil us with this content! its gold-dust! I always look forward to receiving my weekly emails from you and they are always packed full of well written goodness!

    Thank you!

    James
    http://www.joshisasian.com

  6. 7
    On August 10, 2008 at 10:42 am Noobpreneur said:

    Yaro,

    A fine chat :) – to highlight, choosing a topic is always the first and foremost important step to take (and always troubles startup bloggers)

    Cheers!

  7. 8
    On August 10, 2008 at 1:23 pm Paddy Bloggit said:

    Arrived via John Cow …..

    I reckon I’ll be signing up with you …. only reservation I have is the whole issue of choosing a ‘niche’ ….

    Is it possible to become ‘expert’ at something one is not expert in?

  8. 10
    On August 10, 2008 at 2:14 pm Running Tony said:

    Thanks for recording this, I hadn’t realized “John Cow” was such a useful blog. Jason made several helpful contributions to the conversation. I’m going get his ebook.

    • 11
      On August 11, 2008 at 1:57 pm Yaro said:

      Jason, the new “Cow”, is a top Internet marketer. He REALLY knows his stuff.

  9. 12
    On August 10, 2008 at 6:18 pm Kyle Sagaas said:

    Thanks for sharing this wonderful recording. The information you have got here wll be of great help. I am sure more people would love to listen to this . Thanks yaro! :)

  10. 13
    On August 11, 2008 at 4:39 am Anna said:

    Hi there – I have come across some of your work online recently and I really like what you do. The direction you give makes a lot of sense and I intend to read more of your work, as well as visit your blog more often. Thank you!

  11. 14
    On August 11, 2008 at 2:36 pm BlogSavvy said:

    Nice chat, I haven’t been a fan or the “new” cow. But the info is good. Thanks.

  12. 15
    On August 12, 2008 at 9:25 am Ultimate Blogging Experiment said:

    I’m happy that you talked with John Cow and not John Chow. John Cow is way better and actually it’s more of a blogger. John Chow has became a huge joke so I’m glad he picked the better of the two.

  13. 16
    On August 12, 2008 at 12:29 pm Her Ticking Clock said:

    Yaro, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU, I read your blog profits blue print and I created my site with my team by following your blueprint. I will join your program soon too. Thanks alot.

    Yaro, please check out my site, and let me know what you think. Thanks a bunch.

    My team and I just started our website, and I just wanted to invite everyone who read this to check out the site, and enter our weekly raffle for a FREE exclusive HTC Shirt. (Yaro, I am doing a small river marketing, hehe) See you all there!

  14. 17
    On August 12, 2008 at 10:21 pm dan said:

    Just wanna say that this blog is amazing and thank you ;)

  15. 18
    On August 13, 2008 at 1:09 am Nigerian Entrepreneur said:

    Thanks for the cool tips. Man you rock. Some other guys would have asked us to pay for the material ;-) Of course, it is worth paying for, but that would have negated your principle. Cheers.

  16. 19
    On August 15, 2008 at 1:51 pm Bert said:

    Hey Yaro,

    First, I am pulled in by your blog. You seem sincere and possess a lot of good info. Thanks!

    At the same time (and this doesn’t solely apply to you), occasionally I wonder if folks like yourself, Darren Rowse, and others aren’t merely making money from telling other people “how to make money.”

    It’s a bit like the real estate seminar leader saying how to make big money in real estate, but a part of you wonders just how much they made on their own, independent of their current gig of relaying to others how to do it.

    Hopefully, this isn’t too offensive. I sometimes just wonder, though.

    Thanks again,

    Bert

    • 20
      On August 16, 2008 at 12:02 am Yaro said:

      Hey Bert – It’s a fair question and one I have considered about other Internet marketers too.

      Most people who actually make a good living selling how to make money products have actually made money in other niches. It’s actually quite hard to profit in the make money niche unless you actually gained some skills and experiences in other areas.

      People who try and blog about or sell in the make money online niche who haven’t actually made money before, generally don’t do so well, for obvious reasons.

      In my case my first profitable site was about a card game called Magic, then I had an online proofreading business, and offline English tutoring business, I’ve had a network of sites about mini bikes, a blog about small business and a forum about music.

      All of these have been profitable ventures for me and I use the skills and experiences from this when I teach others. This blog would not be what it is today if I didn’t go through this because I would have nothing to teach and no stories to tell.

      • 21
        On August 16, 2008 at 3:04 am Bert said:

        I’m assuming here, but appears your by far biggest success has been this advice blog.

        But, as you note, without learning how to be successful at other ventures, you would lack the conviction and wisdom you’re now able to impart.

        Thanks again!

    • 22
      On August 17, 2008 at 1:42 am Yaro said:

      Yes and no Bert. My proofreading business brought in a five figure income for several years consistently before selling for six figures.

      Although I’m certainly building on each experience for an even greater result. I expect long term, you are right, this blog and the business around it will be the most successful so far…

      Who knows what will come after that though!

      You have to remember for a lot of people who are good at making money online, the most fun they can have is helping others to do the same and thus teaching and selling how to do so is what they enjoy focusing on. I certainly feel this way.

      Once you have the skills, there’s a lot to be gained teaching others.

  17. 23
    On August 16, 2008 at 5:26 am deola kayode said:

    good stuff yaro,
    reading your blue prints book was an eyeopener!
    well, i’m always mixing up the two John chow and cow.
    thanks for that, and stay in charge!

  18. 24
    On August 17, 2008 at 3:04 pm Rick R. said:

    Dear Yaro,
    I believe that I need my own server with Wordpress.org? Is that true? Can I use my own tabletop computer or do I have to rent or own a server? I found out that I need my own server from the book,”Blogging for Dummies.” Could you recommend some servers to buy or rent? I found out about the difference between Wordpress.com and Wordpress.org from Problogger.net and I want my own domain like a professional blogger.
    Thank you for your time and cooperation.

    Yours sincerely,
    Rick R.

  19. 25
    On August 18, 2008 at 5:21 am JK Swopes said:

    I downloaded it when Cow put it up, I loved it man, some very good information in there as usual, keep it up Yaro.

  20. 26
    On August 19, 2008 at 3:13 pm Rick R. said:

    Dear Yaro,
    I got my questions answered. I was having problems with downloading the software that was to help me see the videos on http://www.becomeablogger.com before, but I tried it again with success and I was able to see the videos this time.
    Thank you for your time and cooperation.

    Yours sincerely,
    Rick R.

  21. 27
    On May 31, 2009 at 4:13 pm Derrick said:

    Hey Yaro

    Finished listening to the 30mins MP3 recording, simple amazing as most queries were answered.

    Thanks Yaro and John.

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