Interview With Thilak Raj Rao – Founder of Tech-Buzz.net

Thilak Raj Rao Interview

This is a great pleasure — today we present an Interview With Thilak Raj Rao – Founder of Tech-Buzz.net

Thilak Raj Rao is a 18 year old collage drop out earning $1000′s every month from his tech blog. Thilak has been online with his website for 2 years now but was a internet addict folloding the top technology websites on the net.

FEATURED QUESTIONS: What advice would you give a young entrepreneur trying to earn a living online with blogging?

Most young entrepreneurs are highly ambitious, but they quickly get distracted and loose the steam. Realize what you are doing, and try to visualize a long term picture of you in your 40s. That’ll actually motivate you to work harder (and smarter as well).

Thanks so much Thilak for this Interview!

Find out more about Thilak Raj Rao:

Website: http://www.tech-buzz.net

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Comments

  1. Ralph says:

    It’s great to see the younger generation doing so well!

  2. Chetan says:

    I have always liked his blog and know about him from before. Good to read his interview.

  3. I think part of Thilak’s inexperience is showing through here. I truly am happy to hear he’s doing well but I have to disagree with a few of his comments.

    I started Tech-Buzz.net in 2006, but I really had no clue about what I was doing. Back in those days, internet was slow (56kbps) and costly. Internet was primarily meant for emails only.

    Umm, I can say for a fact that this is not true. I’ve had a broadband connection since about 1998 and even before 2006 there was the .com boom. In 2006, the Internet was thriving just as it is today. Maybe he’s talking about in India?

    I don’t remembering reading any business or personal development related books. I usually rely on practical experiences that I’ve had in the past. Do you need a book to be who you are? I don’t think so.

    As an entrepreneur, marketer, and business person myself, I can say there is HIGH value in reading what experts, people who’ve been there done that, and successful people teach. I guess this is the drop out showing through? Thilak, I’m glad you’re doing well, but there’s something to be said for reading books like Purple Cow. You’re only 18 – how many experiences can you of had?

    You don’t need to read a book to be who you are but you can read a book to learn from and be inspired by great ideas.

    Aside from those above, I like your site (been reading through it) and I’d like to offer an idea people can use to help reach that 40 year-old future self goal.

    Start your plan on paper at where you are at 40 years old and then work your plan backwards.

    By working your plan backwards you will see every step necessary to get to where you need to be. It gives you a road map, so to speak.

  4. Chetan says:

    Have to agree with your points John Hoff, Internet availability was a problem 5-6 years back, and in 2006 it was running very well.

  5. Mauritius says:

    Thilak Raj Rao is an inspiration for youngsters, he is a great guy :)

  6. Arafat says:

    I am late to reply as I found this site today. I yet try to understand how he earn that much money. I yet unable to find something in his site. May be I need to learn from him personally.

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