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So What’s ProfitSwami.com All About?

index_avatarYou’re probably wondering what this blog is all about with such as strange name: “ProfitSwami.com”!

Before I explain what this blog is about let me tell you a story…

Back in January of this year I was sitting at Bertucci’s Italian restaurant in downtown Boston.

I was with Anik Singal, my business partner, a few of our coaches, and about 20 other PPC Classroom students who had dished out $5,000 apiece to spend 2 days with us in an intense 2 day Workshop.

The waitress had just brought out some piping hot pizza and a few people were handing out slices. Boy, did it smell GOOD!

I happened to get a slice where some of the cheese had ripped off. I immediately requested another slice.

Several people around me looked at me funny, and Anik flat out said, “Amit, what’s the big deal. Your slice just had a little bit of cheese ripped off!”

Yeah, I was embarrassed, BIG TIME!

At the moment Anik made that comment, it hit me; I had a flashback to when I was 10 years old, back in grade school.

Every week in class they would have pizza day. And for whatever reason there was ALWAYS one slice of pizza that had all the cheese ripped off of it.

Guess who was given that slice EVERY SINGLE week?

As insignificant as it may seem now, I still remember how emotionally painful that was. And that’s why I asked for another slice of pizza at Bertucci’s– because it brought back that memory.

So here’s what my blog is about…

It’s about how a boy who faced constant rejection and abuse growing up went on to become a happily married multi-millionaire (by the age of 30), who’s 100% passionate about life and spends much of his time traveling the world.

It’s about a boy who was lonely and had very few friends, who’s considered by many to be a highly influential “guru” (don’t really like using that word but it best conveys what I’m trying to say) who’s been able to positively impact the lives of countless people, including friends and family.

In addition to sharing how I got to where I am now, and how I had to change, I will also share specific techniques and strategies you can use too:

  1. Effortlessly Create the Mindset  required to Make WAY more money,
  2. Specific Online Marketing and Business Tactics and Strategies to start  making real money, honestly and relatively quickly.
  3. and overall, how to create a really AWESOME life.

Why am I doing this?

To be honest, I was very reluctant to share all my success strategies with the world. I’ve been through a lot of SHIT that I’d rather not talk about. But after seeing so many people living a life of fear and quiet desperation, I had a change of heart.

Let’s face it; a lot of people are hurting right now, especially with the state of the economy. A lot of people feel they’re getting cheated out of their share of the “pie”, exactly like I felt when I was cheated out of my share of the pizza pie in grade school, week, after week, after week.

I hope my insights, experiences and advice can help you attract more prosperity in your life!

Comments

  1. Amit,

    Thank you so much, you are such an inspirational and energising individual, I enjoy your genuine wanting to help people and your approach to life. PPC classroom is the greatest ppc coarse I have ever come across, so subtle but packed a good punch; float like a butterfly sting like a bee. I found even with all the knowledge in the world, if you cant organise and get your head in the right place, you cant do anything. My first campaign was profitable, my second and 3rd too but then I stopped! I know profitswami.com is going to get me out of this rut.

    I know exactly how you feel “a boy who was lonely and had very few friends”, I live in the UK and it sucks, I plan to follow in your footsteps and “become a happily married multi-millionaire (by the age of 30), who’s 100% passionate about life and spends much of his time travelling the world”.

    I hope you get where your going, if your not there already, and you can save those who cant save themselves along the way.

    Looking forward to meeting you and joining the land of the living.

    Thanks again :)and you can save as many of us as possible along the way.

    Looking forward to meeting you and joining the land of the living.

    Thanks again :)

  2. Amit,

    I’m happy to see you back blogging again. I have gotten a lot of good tips and inspiration from you since your early IM days on the AdwordMentor forum back in 2005.

    I think you will help a lot of people with this blog — maybe even more than with PPC Classroom. Your life’s story is inspiring and motivating for those of us who have not yet reached your level of success but are striving to,

    Best of luck!
    Roger

  3. Ron says:

    Amit,

    Well I can relate to going threw ordeals this last year. But it is a new day. Everything changes. Life does get better.

  4. Raj says:

    Video blog..hmm.
    Great idea. You can share lot of information in shortest possible time, and looking at picture is more engaging than reading just text sometimes atleast.
    Thanks for starting this blog for us.

  5. Candy says:

    I’m looking forward to learn more from you … You really have an unselfish character. I’m glad to find this blog!

  6. Hey ‘lil buddy,

    Sorry it took me so long to stop by, but I sure am glad that I did.

    I appreciate your honesty re your childhood and truly believe that some us succeed as well as we do because of those shitty childhoods. I know I did.

    As if being raised in an alchoholic home wasn’t enough, I was always the class runt… and never picked for anything. So, I tried to make up for it academically… and got rejected by jealous peers by result.

    I think we’re proof positive that success and happiness are choices that we make.

    Keep up the good life, Amit and see you in Dubai!

    Cheers,
    Ros

  7. Gyanguru says:

    I have been into this blog for a while and I should admit it is informative and is helping me a lot

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