My Business Partners
Since the middle of last year, having tasted success while partnering up with Vince Tan and Gobala Krishnan on the SendUsTo.US project, I’ve since decided that it’s much more fun if you can find the right partners to work with in your business.
When we were working on that firesale, we practically meet up a few times a week for over a month, just working on the project. The fun, camaraderie and the friendship that was built during the process was just priceless. I don’t think I’ve ever had that much Starbucks coffee before that period of time in my life.
That chapter has already ended, while new chapters are being opened.
Since early this year, I’ve been working on 2 huge projects in my business. The Profit Blogging System Bootcamp which is my main offline business, and a blogging empire which constitutes the major part of my online business.
For the seminar, my partner is Steven Wong. Working with him on the business has been nothing short of an awesome learning experience.
Steven is someone who has the utmost integrity, and his sales prowess is a hundred times better than me. If not for him, I don’t think I would have been able to pull off the seminar successfully.
On my online blogging empire front, I’m very proud to have Khai and Alfred Ko as my partners. We have lots of fun together because not only do we work, we have fun playing board and card games as well. Another main advantage besides having fun working with different partners is the opportunity to leverage on each others’ strength and weaknesses.
At the end of the day, money is just the end result of it. The memories are made up of the journey attaining it. To be able to share it with someone else is even sweeter. We also cross motivate each other and keep each other in check so that we don’t start slacking. Sometimes, when working alone, we tend to give ourselves too many excuses, and start getting lazy.
In future, if other opportunities present themselves for me to work with someone else, I’d take it anytime.
Tagged with: alfred ko • khai • steven wong

