Aurelius Tjin – The Unstoppable Profits Guy
by Tyrone on July 15, 2009 - 1 comment
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The Unstoppable Profits Guy
A local Sydney resident and Australian entrepreneur, Aurelius Tjin is the man behind a lot of successful private label rights products. His created over 60 different products that cater for people needing design and graphics for their Internet marketing websites, content for Internet marketers and also lots of different productivity related content. His truly unstoppable because his able to create content very quickly and get it into the market in a short period of time.
Aurelius also writes a monthly blog post at aureliustjin.com and shares with his readers about the mindset of running your own business and how to increase your productivity. It has a lot of great resources that is available immediately as well. I interview Aurelius to find out how he markets his products using social media such as Twitter to gain over 36,000 followers and how his list of 20,000+ readers helps him spread word about his products quickly.
In this interview you will learn….
- What motivated Aurelius to create an Internet business that makes him over $200,000 a year
- How he grew his Twitter following to over 36,000 followers in a short amount of time
- Why you need to focus on one task at a time to make the most money
- About his favourite personal development books and how they helped changed his mindset about Internet marketing
Additional Resources:
These are some of the books recommended by Aurelius in the podcast:
- Rich Dad, Poor Dad
- Jimmy D. Brown
- E-Myth by Michael Gerber
- Spencer Johnson – Peaks and Valleys, One Minute Manager, Who Moved My Cheese, The Present
Tyrone Shum
Interviewer

My name is Tyrone Shum and I'm on a journey to outsource and automate my business to allow me to work only 12 hours a week. On this website I share with you my outsourcing strategies to achieve this goal and I have a passion to teach others about what I do. Read more
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