Saturday, September 26, 2009

The Importance of REAL People...

There are some REAL people in life that we could go without. For some, those may be in-laws. For some they might be lawyers. For others yet, they might be internet marketers. No matter where you fall in the spectrum of life, there's a group of people that you'd probably be happier with if they were automated like a tele-message that you can easily skip through. On the other hand, there are some REAL people that we just can't do without.

These include cops. Firefighters. Servicepeople. Mothers. Fathers... In my life, one type of person I can't do without is the Guru.

A guru is a person with no outstanding skill beyond your own that opens up his or her methods, ways and opinions in an effort to guide you towards success in your own pursuits so that you too may become a good guru for others.

Adeel Chowdhry is an internet guru whom I have been following for over a year now. I found him on Lockergnome.com or something silly like that and he was promoting a simple affiliate product on a simple video. I had subscribed to his newsletter at that time and have been getting periodical updates about products he has endorsed and created as well as updates about his success.

Adeel now grosses over a million a year and he has a team that develops products under his own name. Adeel is a guru that I want to be REAL.

Don't get me wrong - I've caught a lot of autoresponders from Adeel - things about products, things about training, and all kinds of things that cost money. Some people might get upset about that but I relish in it. Seeing all of Adeel's automation makes me encouraged because it means that he's doing 100 times the work in 1/100th of the time. Still, the title of this post isn't "The Importance of REAL People" for nothing. Let me tell you something about Adeel.

Regardless of his countless autoresponders, I still email Adeel when I have a serious question or when I need advice. Now let me paint you a picture. Imagine that you have a mailing list over over 200,000 people (like Adeel probably does) which means on any given day, you're probably getting well over 1,000 emails from your contacts (which Adeel probably does also). Would YOU find the time for those 1,000+ emails? I have a tough time saying yes to that without having a Customer Support team hired...

Adeel however has CONSISTENTLY provided me DIRECT responses to my emails. While it may take a week or so, his dedication to providing a "High Touch" atmosphere as much as he employs a "High Tech" operation is unparelleled.

Here's the most recent dialogue:

"On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 12:37 AM, Jason Mueller wrote:

Adeel, Not sure, but if you intend to call me regarding this fantastic opportunity, PLEASE email me first with the number from which you will be calling. I have been advised by a debt settlement company to not pick up for creditors, and as such, I usually don't pick up for numbers that aren't yet stored in my phone. I would hate to miss this great chance as a result of having poor credit! Especially since this effort will be meant to get me OUT of debt! Thanks a million,

Jason Mueller

Now here's the great part:

"From: Adeel Chowdhry
Sent: Sat 9/26/09 5:13 AM
To: Jason Mueller

We'll have more information about it in about 2 weeks or less Jason!

Keep an eye out :-)

Best regards,
Adeel

ps. we're scrapping the $3000 fee and will be doing an online
version that will be cheaper than a pizza!

pps. sorry if I already emailed you this short response.. just
have hundreds to get through still!"

Adeel did NOT send me that email already because he's hand sorting through his email and jotting a note in to EVERYONE asking him about his mentor classes. Adeel is a guru that is a REAL person and he gives REAL responses. Try getting Tissa Godavitarne or Brian Bear on a direct line anymore... If you haven't known them for a long time or if you're not a top producer in their downline, you'll probably find them rather tough to track down.

Adeel is busy too but he's got time for the little guy. Go Adeel. You rock my socks.

Jason Mueller

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