The Success Principles of Focus, Persistence and Trust
Huyen Truong has lived and worked on three different continents, but was born and raised in Vietnam in a poor working-class family during the centralised economy period of the 1980s. It was a tough period back then. But since making her home in Australia she has created a successful 7 figure business. Her first entrepreneurial experience was when she started selling candy when she was 5 so she could buy some treats for herself. Her parents were able to send her to university in the USA during the financial crisis of 2008- 2010. On graduating from the university of Missouri-Columbia she moved to Australia with no job, money, family or friends and with over $100,000 in student debt. Huyen Truong has gone on to become one of the top digital marketing lead generators in the world for cosmetic and plastic surgeons. She has a special interest in the aesthetic industry, and a deep passion for helping cosmetic and plastic surgeons from around the world to thrive and achieve great success in their practices. You can find Huyen on LinkedIn and at her business website Online Marketing for Doctors. Books Huyen Recommends Build to Sell by John Warrillow Which is about creating a thriving business without you and that’s not dependant on you to run it. One Thing by Kelly Geller Extraordinary results happen only when you are able to focus and concentrate on what’s most important to you. As Steve Jobs once said “Focus does not mean saying Yes, it means saying No”. What you will learn The power of persistence from a female entrepreneur Secrets of success from poor working class origins in Vietnam The power of creating a niche business That inspiration can come from the strangest experiences Why keeping it simple is a recipe for success How to get to know your target audience How to convert your passion into a full time business Discover the power of focus The importance of video marketing How to create trust in a digital world Inspired insights from a Business That Built Websites for Dead People Why Marketing to Everyone is Selling to No-One