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Since being back here in the States, I’ve spent a lot of time talking with old friends and I’ve heard time and time again how difficult it is for young, college-educated people to find and maintain good, reliable, consistent work opportunities.

My friend Craig, an ex-marine, was just telling me last night at the bar how everyone from private security companies to police departments are expecting to recruit people for $12-14 dollars an hour. To get shot at.

A lot of my friends have said they admire my dedication to build something of my own (even if it means I might not have as much income temporarily while I bootstrap and struggle through the regular challenges of an entrepreneurial life) and my willingness to go abroad to do it in a new way and seek opportunities overseas.

For the first time ever, our generation is expected to earn less money, have fewer opportunities, and basically struggle to maintain a career, compared with our parents. And we’re probably the most educated generation in history, too! We spend all this money getting degrees and credentials and approval, but in the end what nobody reminds you of is that none of it guarantees a good job market.

I cringe when I hear people I care about talk about going back to school because they’re having trouble finding a job, or because they feel like they need more “qualifications”. My attitude these days is that, if you know where to look, there’s actually so much opportunity to get in with people who are doing it, and that (in most industries) it’s better to save the $60K+ you’ll spend on a Master’s degree and invest those years of your time and effort into actually building connections in your chosen field, seeking out mentors and internship opportunities, and getting some real-world experience under your belt.

In fact, here’s two great opportunities right now with a few trusted friends of mine.

In some fields, you might absolutely need the degree, but in a lot of areas you can actually get a foot in the door and start to build a reputation for yourself without having to get a university’s “permission”.

And as we continue to become more and more educated, at the same time as we’re competing on a global scale with cheap labor overseas, there’s actually no better way to find great opportunities than to look for it abroad!

Asia and South America are still quickly growing. That’s why somebody decided to label them the “developing world”.

For a young person today with a Western education and a bit of ambition, there are innumerable opportunities to find work with companies abroad, or even to seize upon your own opportunities and quickly build a business overseas.

Michael Park recently shared about the impressive career opportunities available in these growing economies, and the leg up that living abroad can give you if you’re motivated to learn, grow, develop yourself, and stand out in the marketplace.

Today I’ve got a guest video for you from entrepreneurs Tim Nybo and Nick Ramil. These two have been abroad for a while now, going through the hoops of learning how to fit into a new culture and putting all their time and energy into building a business in a foreign country.

They knew the traditional route after university wasn’t for them, so they decided to explore opportunities abroad. Now, you can find them in Guangzhou, China, working on a range of projects and helping others establish new businesses there too!

5 Questions To Ask Yourself To See If You’re Cut Out To Be An International Entrepreneur

Do you think you have what it takes to be an international entrepreneur?  Be sure to answer these five questions before you make the big leap!

Watch now to learn the special characteristics we see in every international entrepreneur we meet from around the globe.  It takes a certain type of person to survive abroad, and we hope you’re one of them!

A couple important takeaways:

  • It’s not a vacation
  • You have to be comfortable with taking risks
  • You’ve gotta remain optimistic through the challenges

Are you itching to make the jump? Or have you forged your own path as an entrepreneur abroad? Share your story in the comments below.

I was on a live mentorship call with several students last week and the subject of niche finding came up. Our program’s foundation starts with extensive coursework that delves into your behaviors, your priorities and mindset, and your resource allocation (of  your time and money) before narrowing in on ideal customers, their biggest profitable problems, solving their pain points, and business development.

Anyone who’s seeking to match (or supplement) their existing income from a job with online passive income is always worried about finding their niche.

One major problem is, most people are looking for the “magic bullet” — the one online niche that’s gonna be their gravy train to online riches! And another huge problem is that many courses and products online are promising these shortcuts to online riches!

Three short months to a complete lifestyle makeover! Earn your first cool million by next Tuesday!

In this lively interview, you will learn, as David Walsh says, the closest thing to a “magic bullet” in business is PROVEN. SYSTEMS.

I’ve known David for quite a while now, since his early days with his great site MuseLife. He attracted my attention in a major way with his first ebook on outsourcing, in which he broke down how to implement systems in your business.

David and partner Derek Johanson bring several solid years of experience to the table developing, designing, and launching information products and courses online, and their new framework for product creation is the evolution of everything they’ve learned.

These two teamed up to create their own online publishing company, Dangerous Publishing, and now what they’re basically doing is systematizing everything you need in order to start earning passive income with your own online information product empire!

David and Derek spent several months in Bangkok alongside me and other nomadpreneurs while they were working diligently developing this new “M6” framework, and they’re finally just starting to share their production methods more publicly.

It’s been ages since we were dodging bullets in Bangkok and civil protests tore us apart though, so I wanted to track them down to discuss finding a niche and creating info products.

If you’re an ambitious young upstart, motivated to start your own passive online business, then I guarantee you’ll find these 47 minutes very interesting. A few things mentioned in the video interview:

  • Derek & David’s travels (enabled by their passive online income)
  • how they’re changing the publishing industry
  • what they’ve learned in two years creating great information products
  • how David built himself out of a full-time job (the importance of systems)
  • one of the great M6 Method success stories: The Hollywood Physique
  • how to find a product niche & how to keep an eye open for opportunities
  • why you should test your product before you create it

If you don’t see the video above, click here to watch it on Vimeo.

David and Derek are truly two of the smartest guys I know when it comes to turning knowledge into marketable products, and turning digital products into low-maintenance, passive income streams.

Update: M6 Method has now been discontinued.

But if you want to start creating your own digital products or launch a solopreneur/coaching career, join our private HERO Foundry Accelerator network where you’ll join a trusted small circle of elite entrepreneurs developing and launching product-based online businesses.

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