EP:7 Anthony Tran – Ex-Corporate Worker turned blogger and online marketing expert

 

EP7 Anthony Tran

Anthony Tran of MarketingAccessPass.com

Anthony was determined to succeed at becoming an online entrepreneur.

After pursuing a career in the military and then being told he was not suited for the job, he had to reassess his life and decided to go to college to get an MBA and climb the corporate ladder.

Anthony started a family and found that he was unable to enjoy the precious moments with his wife and child. After witnessing his uncle find incredible success with an ecommerce business which allowed him the time and money to travel the world, Anthony decided to focus all his energy on doing the same so that he could make his own hours and live an extraordinary life.

In our interview, he shares his struggles with starting out and not knowing which topic to pursue.

He started more than 20 different blogs trying to find the one that he was not only passionate about, but the one that could also bring in enough money to support his family and his dream.

For those of you who want to do something but aren’t quite sure what to do, listen to this episode and it might just give you some ideas on how you can find your passion and achieve greatly.

“Nothing’s going to change unless you take a leap of faith” – Anthony Tran

What you can expect learn:

  • How treating your online business like a brick and mortar business can lead to success
  • What to do when your  personal plans don’t go as planned
  • Tips on finding the right topic for you
  • How you can surround yourself with like-minded people when you don’t know anyone
  • How to convince your wife that quitting your job and starting a blog is a good idea

 

“Sometimes you have to take a step back to take two steps forward” – Anthony Tran

Recommended Reading:
How I made my first million on the internet and how you can to! by Ewen Chia

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