| Mike Woo-Ming said as with most dot-coms it fizzled and I
learned a big lesson |
Mike Woo-Ming said he attended Carl Galletti Internet Marketing
SuperConference in 2003 and had a joint venture idea |
Mike Woo-Ming said he created a joint venture project with Randy Charach |
Mike Woo-Ming said I created my first Infoproduct and found a hungry audience and sold them what they wanted |
Mike Woo-Ming said I created my first webpage in 1995 that listed different hospitals where medical students could practice for more training |
Mike Woo-Ming said I ended up answering their questions but then I thought I should get paid for my time so I answered all their questions and put them in a book |
| Mike Woo-Ming said I got questions from medical students and foreign doctors wanting more information about practicing in the United States |
Mike Woo-Ming said I have had other businesses but the internet allowed me to build a business without occupying my time |
Mike Woo-Ming said I have specialists in orthopedic surgery and pediatrics and obstetrics and all USA trained doctors that produce articles on health education |
Mike Woo-Ming said I hired 7 physicians to answer questions for a fee and split the costs and launched it as MyPhysicians and get 500 to 600 visitors a day |
Mike Woo-Ming said I now have cut my hours and changed jobs and work 2-3 days a week and spend more time with my family |
Mike Woo-Ming said in 1999 I got caught up in the dot com rush and wanted to create a site that produced visitors so I created a medical advice site called Ask the Doctors |
| Mike Woo-Ming said It became very popular and I was noticed by a very big dot-com company that flew me to New York and wined and dined me |
Mike Woo-Ming said my wife started her own resume service and created more infoproducts |
Mike Woo-Ming said the biggest secret of this very profitable site is I do not spend more than 10 to15 minutes a week and it is rarely updated and everything is automated |
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