How did Peng Joon go from being a gaming addict who almost flunked out of college, to becoming an online marketing expert, international speaker, and founder of Malaysian Internet marketing firm Smobble, a company that delivers a broad range of digital solutions that grew to do over 25 million dollars in revenue, in less than just 7 years?
In this episode of the Content Capitalists podcast, you’ll hear Peng share memories of his early digital marketing days, writing sales letters under the pen name, ‘Tony Sanders’ (and why he chose that name!), how he became motivated after learning that a man named Luke Brown earned over a million dollars by selling a digital product, to why he created and uploaded his very first video.
Peng went from never wanting to be a public figure, to someone who is well known for his creative repurposing strategy, consistently creating and sharing video content of himself speaking on various topics, whether it’s digital marketing, public speaking or other generally relatable topics, his videos have captivated viewers to the tune of over 100 million collective views on Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube.
Peng has created over 500 websites and launched multiple products that have become the foundation of his online empire, all which have earned him the title of lead expert in both online marketing and content creation.
Listen to hear Peng’s fascinating journey.
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