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Yaro Starak is an Australian Entrepreneur/Blogger who has made a significant imprint in the Blogosphere. His Blog Masterrmind Coaching program has taught many, including myself, how to build a profitable blog from scratch and set it up for success, from content generation to Traffic Generation all the way to monetization.
This interview was one that was highly anticipated on my end because he is the guy that made the biggest impact on my Online Business. In this interview, Yaro teaches HOW to set up a blog for success in a step by step way that so that anyone can listen to this interview and get actionable steps that they can take to make a very profitable blog. I hope you enjoy this interview. I definitely enjoyed doing it. Please leave your comments Below.
If you are interested in learning more from Yaro, check out his Blog Mastermind Coaching Program.






January 25th, 2010 at 11:28 pm
Fantastic ~ sign me up ~
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January 26th, 2010 at 7:55 am
Just listened to the interview Leslie, and I found it really informative and encouraging. I liked the part about people not having to write about making money in their blog to earn online. Great stuff!
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January 26th, 2010 at 5:47 pm
I agree with ya there. Actually, in some of the non making money niches, a lot can be done. That's the beauty of blogging
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January 27th, 2010 at 1:15 pm
Just finished listening to your interview with Yaro. I have not started a blog for many of the reasons he stated, Fear being the biggest block. I have been thinking I don't know enough to write consistently on a topic. I see I must change my mindset. I need to just jump in and see what happens. I wll follow Yaro's advice. Thank you for this interview.
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February 3rd, 2010 at 5:04 pm
Leslie – I really appreciated this interview. Having been a follower of Yaro's blog since 2006-2007 I can attest to the growth and success of his blog. He is the perfect example of a consistent and persistent blogger. I can remember leaving a comment on one of his blog posts, before Yaro was so well known, and actually receiving a reply, which I though didn't really happen. Those types of personal and thoughtful touches are what boosted Yaro to the heights he now finds himself.
In addition I really liked his commentary on the importance of trying different topics, in order to fine tune your focus. Many of us have so many different interests, that it may be difficult to find that perfect topic to create a blog around. Blogging on a topic that you either have experience in or find great joy in is key to not only having a successful blog but enjoying the process too.
Thanks for the interview!
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February 3rd, 2010 at 5:40 pm
Larry, the best thing that I can tell you is that you just need to move forward. You don't have to be the best at everything, but you will learn as you go, and continue improving. When I first started doing stuff online to try to make money, I SUCKED at it big time. However, I'm getting better and better as time goes on.
Takes a lot of work to make it happen, but it's all about taking action!
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February 3rd, 2010 at 5:42 pm
Glad you enjoyed Andrew and I agree with everything you said. In terms of trying different topics, very true. When I started, I picked two topics and started writing to both. Eventually, I realized that I was being more productive doing this, so I continued.
It's important (in my opinion) to enjoy what you do. Otherwise it would be the same as sitting behind a desk doing a job that you hate. Makes no sense.
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April 16th, 2010 at 10:37 pm
Yaro is awesome – he's giving away lots of value and never feels spammy like most internet marketers – he's just found the right mix ! And I agree, fear was my biggest opponent – now I'm gaining momentum, and it's just mesmerizing – I even started v-blogging.
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May 25th, 2010 at 4:36 am
Leslie,
I got to know about you through this interview with Yaro, which I found very interesting and hence decided to visit your website.
Question: Given that you deny certain countries access to “PrizeFast”, does that imply that membership to your services is reserved for selected countries?
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May 25th, 2010 at 9:42 am
Hi Henry. Glad you found the interview interesting. To answer your question. Yes, PrizeFast is restricted to those indicated countries. That's a restriction placed on us by the advertisers and we really have no say in the matter where that is concerned.
However, in terms of my blog, it's not just about freebie trading. It's about Building an Online business, whether with Freebie Trading or not. So yes, there are things of value here regardless of where you are in the world, if you are interested in growing your online business. I have a series of posts coming up that will go into a lot of detail where that is concerned.
Hope that answers your question and thanks for stopping by
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May 25th, 2010 at 1:42 pm
Hi Henry. Glad you found the interview interesting. To answer your question. Yes, PrizeFast is restricted to those indicated countries. That's a restriction placed on us by the advertisers and we really have no say in the matter where that is concerned.
However, in terms of my blog, it's not just about freebie trading. It's about Building an Online business, whether with Freebie Trading or not. So yes, there are things of value here regardless of where you are in the world, if you are interested in growing your online business. I have a series of posts coming up that will go into a lot of detail where that is concerned.
Hope that answers your question and thanks for stopping by
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