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Rohail Rizvi | Rogue Affiliate | Entrepreneur Rss

Risk and Repeat

Posted on : 16-06-2007 | By : RohailR | In : Entrepreneurship

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I just want to thank again all my friends that were cool enough to do an interview for my readers. I think everyone gained a lot from your insights.

One of the common themes that I noticed from all the answers was that these entrepreneurs were natural risk takers from their first venture to their current ones and that they do everything they can to follow what they are passionate about. I was definitely reminded of the importance of continuing to take risks and pursuing ventures whether your past ones have been successful or not.

I’m currently involved in a variety of new ventures and have several learning curves ahead of me. I’ve just started on the eBay business as you know and am now entering affiliate marketing (which is made oh so easy using ClickAdEqualizer…easiest money ever, Aff. link). I have a network marketing business, which I may drop because I haven’t paid much attention to it and it’s just draining money right now. Furthermore, there is Project Seafire which is in the works. I was also just hired as the Product Manager of a consulting company based out of NYC, which I am very excited about.

I’m hoping to be able to create sufficient automated income in the next few weeks and put a lot of work into my new position. It should be exciting.

For all you bootstrapping entrepreneurs out there who want to repeat, but not risk as much, I highly encourage you to check out this list put out by BusinessFund.com: Top 25 Alternatives to Venture Capital.

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Comments (4)

Hey Rohail
The interviews have been great ! Did you get the one I emailed you ?

BE Great !

Benjamin
http://www.benjaminbach.com

Hey Benjamin

That’s strange, I don’t recall ever receiving your’s. I also just did a search of my inbox for an email from you and I don’t have one. I think yahoo might be sending it to my spam box for some reason. If you still have it, try rohailr [at ] gmail dot com and I’d be happy to put it up for you. Thanks!

- Rohail

Hey Rohail,

Let me know how you like ClickAdEqualizer – I’ve been working/interning for an online marketing agency for over a year now, and also run a few PPC -> affiliate campaigns myself, but am looking to expand it right now.

-Josh

ClickAdEqualizer is great. All the information you could need on the keywords it finds for you is there. I’m still figuring out the more advanced features, but even if it’s just to find keywords it couldn’t be more helpful. It gives you everything from how many affiliate ads are currently running for each keyword to what kind of bids are placed on it and the competition. Couldn’t go wrong with it.

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