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How to Make Money As a Polymath / Scanner

March 11, 2015 by Paul Leave a Comment

About four years ago I recorded a video titled “How to Find Your Passion as a Scanner / Polymath” and uploaded it to YouTube.

To this day it’s one of the most popular videos I ever recorded and I continue to get comments and emails from people thanking me for sharing the information in the video.

The video talks about the concept of being a “Scanner” or “Polymath” type personality.

“Scanners” or “Polymaths” are essentially personality types which explore and learn many different interests in life, as opposed to just deeply specializing in one thing.

The majority of people in the world are wired to be “specialist” type personalities and our entire schooling system and society is structured in a way so as to make people who are polymath personalities feel like failures or like there is something wrong with them.

The pressure and anxiety that can build up for polymath type personalities as they go through life and are asked to pick ONE thing that they “should” specialize in for the rest of their lives can be intense.

Polymaths are constantly harassed by their parents, friends, spouses, relatives, co-workers and others to “Just pick something and stick to it already!  Jeez!”

The truth is however that as polymath type personalities, we can TRY to pretend like we are a “specialist” like most of the people around us, but it never lasts.

We pick something that we want to learn, and we get interested and excited, but a month later or six months later we have learned EVERYTHING that we ever had any interest in learning about that subject and now we desire to learn something else!

So how can we find our passion as a polymath?

Well, check out the video I recorded four years ago for my perspective on it:

As you can see from the video, my recommendation is to actually EMBRACE the GIFT that you have being a scanner / polymath type personality, instead of trying to change it.

When polymaths first hear that there are other people just like them out there, it gets them really excited because for the first time in their lives they might feel like there isn’t something wrong with them.

Just knowing that you’re not alone out there can be liberating.

The next thing that most polymaths then want to know is “How do I make money as a Polymath?”

See, most specialist type personalities will always try to tell polymaths something along these lines “Look, if you don’t pick ONE thing and specialize in that ONE thing you’ll never amount to anything…you’ll never make any money… you’ll be a jack of all trades and a master of none and you’ll never make any money!”

Oh really?

I’m here to tell you that’s a pile of bullshit.

Scanner / polymath type personalities can make WAY more money than specialists – but ONLY IF they embrace their polymath personality instead of trying to fight it or by trying to pretend they are a specialist.

Forget traditional career paths.

Most career paths that schools train for are based on specialist personality types.

A brain surgeon is a specialist type career path.

A music label attorney is a specialist type career path.

A sniper in the army is a specialist type career path.

You can’t think in terms of those types of career paths.

You have to find something where being a polymath and a fast learner gives you a competitive advantage in the marketplace instead of a disadvantage.

For me, I discovered that being a Blogger and an Internet Marketer work perfectly with my polymath / scanner personality.

Being a blogger gives me the opportunity to blog about my various passions, and to then make money from that.

My ability to understand various different niche markets gives me an unfair advantage over others when I create marketing campaigns in the various niches.

I can test things that work in one niche market and apply them to another niche market.

I have the capacity for an almost unlimited learning ability which gives me an unfair advantage in the marketplace when learning various strategies for building blogs, promoting blogs, marketing blogs etc.

It’s kind of like how 15-20 years ago, before the UFC came onto the scene, most martial artists didn’t believe in something like “mixed martial arts”.

All they believed in was in practicing ONE set of skills and mastering them.

For example, certain striking arts just practiced striking and they said that to be an effective martial artist you have to master that.

Other grappling martial arts said that all you need is grappling.

Other kicking martial arts said all you need is kicking.

Other throwing martial arts said all you need is throwing, etc.

Then the UFC came onto the scene and as fighters from all kinds of different martial arts entered the octagon, it became very clear that there is no such thing as one “best” martial art or style.

Every style that started to dominate in the octagon was dissected to discover it’s weaknesses and then those weaknesses were exploited until it was no longer effective.

It became very clear that the ONLY martial art that is effective is one which embraces EVERYTHING, not just one style – and the concept of “mixed martial arts” became popular.

Of course this is not a new concept either.  If you study the origins of true martial arts, you’ll see that true martial arts were always all-inclusive, and not just focused on one set of “techniques”.

For me, I see Blogging and Internet Marketing in a similar way to the UFC.

As a scanner / polymath personality you can have tremendous advantages if you embrace a career as a Blogger / Internet Marketer.

Your ability to learn quickly will be a huge asset.

Your ability to learn many different things and then combine them in unique ways will be a huge asset.

Your ability to understand many different perspectives will be a huge asset.

Your ability to absorb large amounts of information and data and organize it mentally in your mind without feeling overwhelmed will be a huge asset.

You’ll have many advantages as a scanner / polymath Blogger / Internet Marketer.

You’ll just need to focus on two things…

#1 – Embrace your Polymath / Scanner self.  Watch the video above which will dive into that in more detail.

#2 – Focus on following a proven system for building an effective, money making blog like this system you’ll find by clicking here.

That’s pretty much it.

You just need to focus on your strengths and to plug into a proven system.

Don’t try to re-invent the wheel or to try to figure everything out by yourself.

Plug into a proven system and I assure you there will be a LOT to learn so you don’t have to worry about getting bored easily.

Is making money online as a Blogger / Internet Marketer the only way to make money as a Polymath / Scanner?

No.  I’m sure there are other ways, but for me the many benefits of working from home and being a Blogger / Internet marketer make it he perfect no-brainer choice.

If you haven’t yet considered this as a way of making money, check out these videos here to learn more how ordinary people like you and I are making 6 and 7 figure incomes by Blogging about their various passions!

 

Filed Under: 21 Day Blogging Challenge, Make Money Blogging, Make Money Online, Personal Development

Skulpt Aim Unboxing and Initial Review

March 10, 2015 by Paul 7 Comments

I have to admit – I’m a gadget freak.

I just love my gadgets. 🙂

That’s why when I first saw the Skulpt Aim Indiegogo campaign over a year ago, I wanted one right away.

The Skulpt Aim is a revolutionary new fitness tracking device that is takes a different approach to traditional fitness tracking.

How?

By allowing you to accurately track results – not activity!

Don’t get me wrong.  I love my activity trackers as well, but what’s unique about the Skulpt Aim is that it helps you to measure the actual results that the activities you’re doing are producing, so that you can quantify your results much better.

The device itself is a bit smaller than a typical cell phone in size, and it synchronizes with their cell phone app via Bluetooth.

 

I just got the Skulpt Aim this afternoon and I decided to shoot a couple of quick videos to show you guys how it looks and works.

The first video is the unboxing of the Skulpt Aim.

Once I unboxed it, I had to let it charge for a few hours and got the cell phone app setup as well before shooting this second video with my first impressions.

After playing around with the Skulpt Aim a bit more, here’s my first impressions of it:

What I Like:

  • Quality seems good.  Feels like it will be durable.
  • Very easy to use.  Only took a few minutes to understand how to use it.
  • Phone apps available for iPhone and Android – Yaay!
  • Phone app easy to use as well.  Graphics look nice too.
  • Rerunning multiple tests of the same body area seems to provide fairly consistent measurements.
  • Nice full-color screen.
  • Guest mode available.  Yaay!

What I’d Like to See Improved:

  • More cool graphs in the phone app would be nice to match what you see in their promo video.
  • Touch screen in a future version would be nice.
  • An affiliate program for bloggers! 🙂

Overall my first impressions of the Skulpt Aim are very positive.

Seems like a great device, and I’m looking forward to tracking my results with it.

The Skulpt Aim retails for $199 and you can purchase it from their website here.

Do You Love Gadgets?

If you’re a gadget freak like me, and you love playing with new gadgets as they come out, did you know that you can make money by blogging about gadgets, testing and reviewing them?

There’s an abundance of new gadgets coming out all the time and consumers today go online for reviews and opinions on new products.

As a blogger you can get paid to the gadgets you’d be buying anyways.

If you’d like to learn more about how to make money with a blog, click on this link.

Filed Under: 21 Day Blogging Challenge, Health and Fitness, Reviews, Video, Vlog, Weight Loss Tagged With: skulpt aim

How to Record in Traktor Scratch Pro 2

March 9, 2015 by Paul 2 Comments

Are you trying to figure out how to record your mix in Traktor Scratch Pro 2?

When I first wanted to record my mix in Traktor Pro 2 I got a bit confused as there didn’t seem to be any way to hit the record button.

Then I figured it out.

Once you know how to do it, it’s pretty easy.

Here’s a short video I recorded showing how to do it:

Don’t like videos?

Here’s some screenshots of how to do it instead. 🙂

Step 1 – Record Settings

 

First you want to make sure your record settings are configured properly.

Go to the FILE menu and hit PREFERENCES.

Then select the “Mix Recorder” section.

Set your source to “Internal”, and select the file directory where you want Traktor to start putting your recordings.

You’ll also want to select the maximum file size you want Traktor to create before splitting the files into multiple files.

I just selected the largest size – 2048 MB – so that it doesn’t split my recordings into multiple files unless they get really long.

Step 2 – Find the Record Button

How to Record in Traktor Pro 2

Next to actually enable recording you’ll have to find the record button.

You may need to set your view mode to “Extended” first.  You’ll find that at the top of your screen, just left of the search icon.

Then, on the left side you’ll see a tab for FX and then underneath it you’ll see an icon that looks like a cassette tape.  Click it.

That will reveal the record button.

Set your gain levels to the right level you want, and then just click the RECORD button and then click PLAY on one of your decks.

Do your thing, and when you’re done your mix, just click the record button again to end recording.

You’ll find the file inside the directory you selected in Step 1.

If you’re lost, watch the video above. 🙂

Filed Under: 21 Day Blogging Challenge, Music Tagged With: dj, traktor pro

How to Structure Your Blog If You Have Multiple Interests

March 8, 2015 by Paul 10 Comments

One very common question people often ask is if it’s possible to blog about different topics and interests on the same blog.

My answer is YES!  ABSOLUTELY!

There are some gurus out there who create various Internet Marketing courses who tell their students that to be successful online you have to pick a very narrow niche and FOCUS on just that one thing.

When people hear this advice, they automatically assume that Blogging works the same way, however it doesn’t.

See, there is a difference between a Blog that you run, and a product you decide to put together, or an eBook, or a YouTube channel or a Facebook page etc.

These are all different THINGS and the same advice doesn’t apply to all of these things.

Let me explain.

Think of it like this:

  • BLOG – This is your “home” on the Internet.  People come here because they are interested in YOU.  If you are a specialist with only one major interest in life, then blog about that.  If you are the type of person who has a lot of interests, then blog about that!
  • YouTube Channels – You can create one YouTube channel for your main blog where you can post generic content from your Blog and then any number of FOCUSED YouTube channels per main interest.
  • Facebook Pages – Usually you’ll want to create a Facebook Page for your blog and then one FOCUSED Facebook page per interest.
  • Products – Products you create must be ULTRA FOCUSED not just one specific interest, but also on solving one or a few problems that your target audience has in that specific niche.
  • Email Lists – You can have one main list, and then many other smaller lists for various topics.

Maybe the best way to illustrate what I mean is to use myself as an example and to use a diagram, so here goes.

(You can click on the diagram below to see a larger size if you’d like.)

As you can see in the diagram, in the middle we have my main Blog ( https://www.freeyounow.com ).

This Blog is about ME, not about any one special niche or interest.  It’s about ME and all of my interests.

When I create content for various different interests I categorize that content by selecting one or more categories that the Blog post belongs under.

So for example, I might have categories like “Personal Development”, “Blogging Tips”, “Music”, “Health and Fitness” etc.

This way, whenever I write a Blog post I can select which category it belongs under.

This way my Blog readers can decide which category or categories they’re interested in and read Blog posts from those categories.

For my Blog I’ve setup several social media properties that go along with my Blog.  For example:

Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/freeyounowdotcom

YoutTube Channel – https://www.youtube.com/user/paulymathdotcom

Twitter Page – https://twitter.com/paulpiotrowski

etc.

So on my Blog I blog about various different interests.

On my main Facebook page for my Blog, and my YouTube Channel and my Twitter Page I also post content on there on EVERYTHING.

So that takes care of my main Blog and all the various topics I want to cover.

Then, let’s say that I want to take one specific interest of mine, and to build out a community around that specific interest.

Well, let’s use the interest I have in producing music and being a DJ.

So to set that up, what I did is I created a separate YouTube Channel and a Facebook Fan Page for this.

Here they are:

YouTube Channel – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8dmsHVLuLsTYtobYO0-6nw

Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/pages/DJ-Freeyounow/531610173645614

Are you starting to see how this works?

So now when I record some videos, as an example, for my DJ-ing interest, I upload those videos to my “DJ FreeYOUNow” YouTube Channel and then I post a link to that video on my Facebook Fan Page for “DJ FreeYouNow”.

If I write a Blog post that goes along with those videos, I would post that Blog post on my main Blog.

By setting things up this way, I am starting to give my audience more control over what content they want to consume from me.

For example, those people who are interested in DJ-ing and producing music, they might subscribe to my YouTube channels and my Facbeook Fan Page, and get updates that way…

… however, if someone is not interested in those topics they can just remain subscribed to my main Blog and get more general content, not just specific to one topic.

Of course I wouldn’t recommend setting up a YouTube Channel or Facebook Fan page for every single interest that you have.

For the most part you can just use your main Blog for most of your topics.

It’s only when you have an interest that you really want to start pumping out content for on a regular basis, outside of what you normally cover on your Blog.

So for example, if you’re just going to be creating one or two pieces of content on a specific topic once every month or two, then you don’t need a Facebook page or YouTube channel dedicated to just that one topic.

But if you’re going to be pumping out 20-30 pieces of content per month on some specific topic on top of what you normally Blog about on your Blog, then it might be a good idea to setup more specific pages or accounts with various social media sites.

Now, if I wanted to create a PRODUCT to sell to my audience, what I would do is I would firstly choose which specific category this product would be in, as well as choosing a very specific problem that the product solves.

So for example instead of trying to create a generic products on “how to be successful” which is totally ambiguous, I might choose my music production category of interest and then within that niche market I would do resarch to find out what is the main problem that people are facing and I would create a product to solve that problem.

I hope this clarifies for you how to structure your blog if you have many interests.

Filed Under: 21 Day Blogging Challenge, Make Money Blogging

My First Ever Mix as DJ FreeYOUNow

March 7, 2015 by Paul Leave a Comment

In yesterday’s post I announced that I got the Traktor Kontrol S8 DJ controller.

Today I had a chance to actually spend some time learning how to use it.

Since I’m pretty much a total beginner when it comes to DJ-ing, I decided to subscribe to a website called DJCoursesOnline, so that I can learn from someone who knows a lot more than I do.

I’m a huge believer in investing in courses and training programs that can cut your learning curve significantly, and online courses usually provide a lot of value for the price you pay.

The course only cost me about $20 to get started, and I got access to dozens of videos that walk you through the basics of becoming a DJ.

Of course this type of course only teaches you the fundamentals, and there is so much more to learn, but at least I know more tonight than I did 24 hours ago. 🙂

After going through hours and hours of course-work, I decided to try making a mix of my own to see how it goes.

Theory and learning is great, but you also have to remember to APPLY what you learn.

I ended up putting together a 23 minute mix with 7 tracks I chose from the Electro House genre.

This is a TOTAL beginner’s mix.

After getting a little bit overwhelmed at first, I decided to stick to just doing one simple type of transition throughout the mix, and even then I missed a couple of setup parameters during the mix so one of the tracks didn’t actually start playing on cue as it was supposed to.

I had to quickly improvise and the transition didn’t sound as good as I would have liked it to, but it wasn’t that bad and I decided to keep the recording just so I can have a historical record of my very first mix – LOL.

If you’d like to check it out, here it is…

** Note: Parental advisory – The first track in this song drops the f-bomb a few times, so be aware of that.

If you like the mix, do me a favor and hit the like button (little heart) on Mixcloud and leave a comment below.

Dirty House Electro by Dj Freeyounow on Mixcloud

Enjoy!

Filed Under: 21 Day Blogging Challenge, Music

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