If you’ve seen Part One of my interview with John Arrow (UPDATE: As of 1/31, this interview is available to our monthly members only), you already know this guy knows his stuff!
Here’s the exciting conclusion… Where John answers the questions our readers sent in!
Want to see a multi-part video interview of John Arrow, where I ask him 11 questions that YOU, our loyal fans, sent in:
Question 01. First question was sent in by Michael Lovitch:
What are the best 3 non-obvious ways for internet marketing entrepreneurs to take advantage of the mobile/app revolution?
How can someone struggling to make money online leverage the mobile/app revolution?
How can what you sell (mobile solutions to corporations) help infomarketers?
What can we (smaller, independent, lifestye-based internet marketing enterpreneurs) learn from a corporate CEO like you?
Which way would you go… mobile site or dedicated app… given additional costs of building apps for iOS (iPhone/iPad), Android, or even Blackberry?
What’s the best wire frame program to mock up what you would like the app to look like/do?
Also, is there a WordPress-like CMS for apps? (something that would let newbies get into it without having to learn coding from scratch)?
Can you make a “viewing” coupon… so when you hold up your phone & view through the camera, you see “deals” that you might be interested in at the merchant(s) you are seeing?
How do you see mobile affecting e-learning? … and what do you see as the big opportunities for mobile and e-learning?
How did you get your clients? It’s not like you can just call up Dell or Google and get an appointment tomorrow at noon, unless you’ve got some contacts or skill or magic tricks…
What are the TOP THREE things you do NOT do that attribute to your success?
Hope you’ve enjoyed this interview…

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Rollie Cole
114 days ago
I love this format! Short punchy questions from the email list, short punchy answers from the speaker; divided into short punchy videos. Sound was great (I also liked the text display of the question). Lighting, not so great. You need those lights from the party, so you and the speaker are more than black shadows. (Having the very simply background was great — plain table, white wall — but you need more lumens on the humans.)
Please do more of these, even without more light, but especially if you put more light on the speakers.