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STCnetwork's Exclusive Interview by NED Entrepreneurship Society


STCnetwork Exclusive Interview


It is not very often that we get to learn the secrets of success from successful people. Many are very secretive about what they do and how they achieve success. But it has always been our understanding that if you limit knowledge, knowledge will in turn limit you. It is our aim here at STCnetwork to spread our knowledge and to provide guidance to aspiring people looking to make a name for themselves online. To that end, I'd like to share with all our readers some words of wisdom passed on by our Mohammad Mustafa, who was cordially invited by the NED Entrepreneurship Society (NES) to an interview as an alumni where he shared some insights about his professional life and online business secrets, and how he started STCnetwork and reshaped it into what it is today. The interview took place at STCnetwork's head office in karachi.


The interview was partly in English and partly in Urdu. For our readers, we have translated the interview and retold the story in a narrative form. Hope you find it useful and inspiring :)







Q 1: Tell us about your business - how and when did you start?



It’s not easy to identify a particular point in time when it all started. A lot of things in life can be attributed to fate and circumstance. After A-levels, I – like my peers – applied for higher education in the United States. But was unable to secure a visa owing to unfavorable financial circumstances. Studying and working hard all your life to realize your dream of getting a scholarship, and then having that dream snatched away takes its toll on a person’s mind. Heart-broken, I felt reluctant to pursue higher studies. I guess that’s when it all started.





I spent some of my time learning about and making a small personal website for friends. That’s when I realized that all the things I was learning, I can write about it and teach others as well. And thus began the foray into the world of blogging. That crazy hobby turned into a full-time profession.



Q 2: Where did you start, and where does your business stand now?



STCnetwork Official website


I brought a laptop during my second year of Computer and Systems engineering. The earnings I generated blogging, I invested them into resources that would help me along the way. It started from a Pentium 3 in a small room where I used to write articles, and slowly and gradually it started taking the shape of a network. Now, this network has many websites under its umbrella.





Many people think that the major source of income is the advertisements on these websites. That is not the story. The story behind any professional blogger is the services that he provides at the backend. The biggest difference us and most other publishers is that we learn, we practice and then we share. To do a specific task, not everyone has the time or the energy to learn everything about it. It’s just better to find someone who already has the know-how. That’s where we, as professional bloggers, come in. As compared to a freelancer, a professional blogger has a portfolio and more credibility and people trust him more.





We currently have a large client-base, and right now we’re into phase one of our venture whereby we have set up an office and registered our company STCnetwork, which is Pakistan’s first registered company of professional bloggers. We plan to take this nationwide and to develop the first ever SEO academy in Pakistan, and we’re working hard day and night to realize that dream!



Q 3: Did you always plan on becoming an Entrepreneur?




To be honest, I didn’t even know how to pronounce ‘Entrepreneurship’ until a few years ago, which was when I looked it up and realized that this is what I have been doing all along – I’m an Entrepreneur. I guess the freedom of creativity was the one thing that attracted me towards entrepreneurship, and I often associate the term ‘slave mentality’ with having a job, because you are not free to do what you want and you have to do what your supervisor says to you.



Q 4: What was your family’s reaction to you becoming a professional blogger?




One of the biggest dilemma with any serious blogger – or any such professional for that matter – is the lack of support from parents. Blogging is something that has picked up pace in the last few years, and the older generation has a hard time following the concept. It takes at least 6 months for you to set up an identity for yourself, and another 6 months to get the hang of what you’re doing. When I started blogging, initially I had a very low income, and that didn’t serve as much of a motivation for my parents who couldn’t see the point of it all.





But money is never the point. My passion was to learn and to share what I have learnt. Having someone read and comment on my articles was motivation enough for me. That and my mentors helped me stay persistent and focus on my goal. My first mentors were Indians and I will never forget their help.



Q 5: You have always referred to blogging as an art. Why is that?




A blogger is a complete package of everything that exists online. A blogger needs to know the basics of web design and development, a blogger needs to be more pro-active than a journalist, because he needs to stay up to date with the latest in technology, latest in his field, and latest out there on the internet.



Q 6: What does "STC" stands for?




Back in O levels, our English teacher instructed us to write a poem to be featured in the school magazine. The poem I wrote was titled “Death Was What I Met Last Night” and it was about a boy who tries to bribe the Angel of Death to save himself. But the Angel reminds him that everything in life was just temporary, and death is an eventuality everyone has to face. The poem had a rhythmic phrase “Soon To Come”, and I adopted this phrase as a trade mark, serving to keep me grounded and to remind me that no matter how successful you are in life, you must never lose sight of the truth which each and every one of us has to face one day.



Q 7: How do you manage the workload of running multiple websites at once?




Entrepreneurship isn’t a one man job. You need a team, and you need to learn how to delegate your work. We have a team of authors; Nida Zaidi who writes from Karachi, Qasim Zaib from Islamabad, Yusra Adil from Dubai, and our latest addition Rohan from India. These are our ‘Ninjas’ managing our sites while I handle working with our clients. The important thing isn’t just to work hard, but to work smart as well.




STCnetwork Team





Q 8: What other hobbies do you maintain apart from your work?




I love swimming, and I love riding bikes – though I wish I had a horse to ride. The best thing about life is to enjoy your leisure time, which I spend with friends. I love spending quality time with friends, and I think you’re being cruel with your life if you spend 6 days of the week working but don’t take out leisure time for yourself.





I love riding bikes, and I currently have a 125 which is my second bike. My first 125 was stolen from university grounds on my last day at university when I went to get my degree. In that sense, I like to think of my degree as having cost me a bike. Other than that, I have a family car but for leisure time and spending time with friends, a bike is your best friend, although I do not indulge in stunts because that’s not what a responsible family and business man does – gambling with your life and health for no apparent reason.



Q 9: What hurdles did you face in your business initially?




I think the biggest fear every new-comer faces is coping with the challenge of client expectations. The client pays you for a job, and expects you to do it well. The expectation serves to instill fear into new-comers, which is why I adopted a strategy – and I would recommend this to others as well – to work free of charge initially. When there are no charges, there are no expectations and it leaves you free to explore and experiment. That learning you gain from completing projects grooms you and makes you become a professional.



Q 10: If you weren’t an entrepreneur, what would you have been?




I would have looked like a spoilt kid who hangs out often with friends. But one thing I am sure of – I would never have worked at a regular job. I would have been out on the streets selling vegetables or French fries. Most people look down on such vendors and attribute their place in society to their lack of education. But the fact is, education has little to do with how happy and successful you are at your own life. The French fries vendor owns his own bicycle, his own stall, and his own stalls, and he sleeps peacefully at night, knowing that everything he has, he owns it himself.





Compare this to a corporate employee who sits in an air-conditioned room where nothing, not the chair he is sitting on, not the laptop he is working, not the company car he drives, nothing is his own. He may have more money, but I ask you, who is rich at heart? There are countless food businesses around us that began as stalls, and are now earning millions. Success is life has less to do with your education, and more to do with your hard work and good ethics.




STCnetwork Team



Q 11: What would you have done for students if you were the Prime Minister of Pakistan?




God forbid :) If I was ever the Prime Minister, I would revise university curriculum and cut down the theory to only about 30%. Our emphasis should on the practical aspects, and students should be given gadgets and resources to play around and experiment with. University curriculum is heavily padded with unnecessary skills that are of little use in the practical field. What rule book says that what you are taught in your 4th semester, you can’t learn in your 1st?





Nick D'Aloisio was a 15 year old when he developed an app Summly which summarizes long articles into one short paragraph. Yahoo bought his app for $30 Million, and now he is an internet entrepreneur working at Yahoo without having ever attended university. The founder of Whatsapp was turned down by Facebook when he applied for a job there, because he was ‘under-qualified’. Two years later, he sold Whatsapp to Facebook for $19 Billion.





Unless you take control of your learning, develop your skills and do the thing that puts your mind to rest, you will not be happy with your work.



Q 12: Advice for NED students who are pressured into settling?




If you are pressured into settling, if you have developed your mindset, then it is very difficult to change that mindset. So my advice to you would be to not let a single day go to waste. Work on developing a skillset. Skills and education makes you a perfect person – it makes you a scholar. Do something extra to get an edge over other fellow students, take a professional course or complete a project. If you can’t find a job, then don’t worry! Start working with someone free of cost and learn. Learn to develop the skills that are relevant to your field. Don’t pursue an irrelevant degree such as an MBA simply because you’re unable to find employment.





Time is money – don’t squander it away.


Q 13: Any words for NES (NED Entrepreneurship Society)?


NED Entrepreneurship Society




Thanks you NED Entrepreneurship Society for the interview. It is nothing short of an honor for me as an alumnus, and I will always remember this kind gesture of coming out to our office and giving us time. What you guys are doing is brilliant, and only people with great minds do it. God bless you with everything. Thank you!


Have Something To Share?


That was it for the interview. We got to learn a lot about Mohammad and STCnetwork, and how it all started. The story is nothing short of inspirational. From a guy who didn't have very favorable circumstances to someone who has established a reputable profession online, and is now working with a team to bring help and guidance to thousands of other aspiring entrepreneurs online - Mohammad has not only earned the confidence of his large client base, but has also earned respect from us and from thousands of followers of the STCnetwork. This sort of commitment is truly inspirational, and may it serve to motivate others into utilizing their time and efforts to create something productive, something unique.



All the best to the STC Network for its future endeavors, and the best of luck to you, our beloved readers and followers who aspire to make a name for yourselves and contribute positively to the society.

Let us know if this company has helped you the little in reshaping your life in some manner, do share your precious views with us. Would love to hear from you all. Peace, and God bless you all!


Our Visit To "Beacon Light Academy" - Meeting The Angels

Beacon Light Academy SeminarAfter having conducted several seminars and conferences across the country in different universities and delivering the message of Online entrepreneurship through Content Marketing across the globe, it was now time to meet those little Angels face to face who needed a slight push to transform their dreams into reality. After the deadliest attack on "Army Public School (APS)" in Peshawar, the terror did not stop unless it tried to frightened the students in Karachi.  Beacon Light Academy became the first target of terrorism when some unidentified men threw two grenades early morning at this school on February 3, 2015. Fortunately none was injured [Source]. On February 7 the principal of this effected school invited us i.e. STCnetwork and my best friend Rafay baloch from RHA Info Sec for a seminar on "Victims of Slave Mentality". The Seminar aimed at promoting the true sense of Online entrepreneurship amongst students through Web Development, Content Marketing, Security research & Penetration testing. The Seminar was later delayed due to security concerns and was conducted instead on February 14, 2015, where more than 150+ Angels (Students from secondary grades) actively participated without any fear! Lets share some important highlights of the event.

victims of slave mentality seminar

Event Venue & Speakers

All Details on the Facebook event Page - Victims of Slave Mentality

Mohammad Mustafa and Rafay Baloch

What Was The Event all about?

Education without application is like buying cents for dollars. A map without key. As a fresh graduate myself, throughout my academic life, I have always kept a close look on the unequal distribution of wealth amongst society. Sometimes I would blame the nature for the imbalance of living standards but with time as I gained more experience about the social cash flow system, human Psychology and the Rise and Fall of poor and rich communities, I started understanding why despite the same God gifted potentials, some humans live a far better life whilst others struggle all life to fulfill their dreams but they end up in despair. Those who succeed in life are either by luck, resources or by one basic rule of life and that is Dreaming With Open Eyes. I term such people as followers of PLAN B and the rest as Victims of Slave mentality i.e. PLAN A

Note: Those who choose to be free of worldly desires by choice are Holy people and they are not part of our discussion ever for they are people of wisdom and great intellect and deserve full respect at all times. The above classification between two different standards of life is meant to educate students and make it easy for them to explore their inner strengths and the gift of true knowledge.

We gave a basic definition of both these classes of people first time on our Seminar at NED University on BluePrint To PlanB back in 2103 which I am quoting below for reference:

 Plan A

A Plan oriented individual is always led by society norms and rules, he is always the follower and never an initiator. This spoon fed life which starts from school level and continues till graduation leads him to his ultimate goal and that is "The hunt for Job". He is always afraid to invest his energies into a more productive form of work. Take an example of a school nerd, whose ultimate aim is scoring high in class. He may be good in studies but poor in extra curricular activities, poor in communication skills and social interaction. Most of Plan A oriented students often fell prey to depression and frustration. Upon completion of their graduation they are left with nothing but fixed salary jobs where they spend rest of their lives, dreaming of getting a sustainable Income one day but they die as ordinary citizens and never as distinguished names that could be remembered for decades.

 

 Plan B

Self Fed, financially stable, always hungry and thirsty to innovate and create something new and unique. That's what that defines a Plan B oriented mind. Can a Plan A student pause his university studies in middle just because he needs more time to turn his innovation into reality? Of course he wont, but people like bill gates, Abraham Lincoln, zukerberg, Steve Jobs, John Mackey, Ted Turner,  were amongst those who taught they will better apply knowledge and never worship it blindly. PlanB believers look for opportunities and the moment they find a loop hole, they give their best to utilize it properly.They are always students with dexterous minds always looking to learn and apply. They are practical thinkers and better planners. They are normal students but they don't keep one goal in life, they keep multiple parallel goals in life. They never follow social trends. They try to develop college skills during school life and university skills during college life. They are always ahead of time and never bond their potentials to social restrictions set by the dead slow walking society. They dream of empires and never getting enslaved by big giants. They never dream of joining Microsoft or Google but they dream of inventing one of their own. They are indeed Plan executors and day dreamers!

We shared with them real life stories of successful young entrepreneurs around the globe, internet's proper use, Ways of building a lucrative income online, Earning Secrets of Social Media Giants and of course not forgetting our Self-applied Online earning strategies.

We motivated them that Excellence is not dependent on Age or Time, they can attain it before time just like Arfa Karim Randhawa did, who became the youngest Microsoft Certified Professional at the age of nine in 2004! Or Babar Iqbal who started computer programming at the age of 5 or Akrit Pran Jaswal who performed his first surgery at the age of seven!

We also shared the story of Nick D' Aloisio  who was an average school going guy but his summly App that he created during his 10th grade got sold out for over $30 Million US Dollars to Yahoo!

We also discussed how whatsapp emerged and was soled for $19 billion dollars to Facebook which ones rejected giving job to the same developer

We then concluded that all these legendary figures achieved all this because they believed in a PLAN B setup of life! They did not swim with normal flow of academic trends, they did not restrict themselves to home or social bounds, they instead invested time and energy to explore their hidden powers.

The Most Unusual Thing!

We were approached for Autographs!

We kept wondering why would they take our autographs for I personally consider myself not worthy of it but later as we realized that it was a gesture of thanksgiving by these little angels who were extremely excited to discover their hidden talents and capabilities. Casual seminars often aim at product or idea promotion and they rarely touch the hearts of the attendees but Alhamdulillah these paper autographs were enough a proof to let us know that we delivered the message with full sincerity. We thanked God for all this honor and also prayed for these kids to live up their dreams in true spirit.

Certificates and Gifts Distribution

Slave Mentality Certificate

Certificates were distributed amongst students after the seminar by the school administration.

We distributed three gift hampers amongst students during the Q&A session. Unfortunately the photographers missed capturing those memorable moments.

STCnetwork certificatesSTCnetwork certificatesMohammad's signatureOrganizers certificate contentMy nephew Ammar Munir AhmedMy Niece Sana Aimal

Received Shields!

We express our gratitude to the principal of Beacon Light Academy Madam Azra for her hospitality and token of appreciation in the form of a memorable Shield.

Shield Given To Speakers

Event Photos

We are sorry for not sharing professional set of photos today because we had avoided taking our Personal Photographer "Saad" with us because the organizers suggested that they had around four cameras and they could easily cover the entire event. But they missed many precious shots and most importantly failed to capture Rafay's pics. =<

So these are the only pictures we received.

Beacon light academy Seminar

Beacon light academy Seminar

Mohammad Mustafa in Beacon light academy Seminar

Mohammad Mustafa in Beacon light academy Seminar

Beacon light academy Seminar

Beacon light academy Seminar

Mohammad Mustafa in Beacon light academy Seminar

Questions in Beacon light academy Seminar

Mohammad with Rafay Baloch

Audience at beacon light academy

Audience at beacon light academy

Mohammad with sisters from beacon light academy

presentation at beacon light academy

presentation at beacon light academy

presentation at beacon light academy

 

Special Thanks

We would like to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to Madam Azra, the honorable principle of Beacon light academy for inviting us to the school and giving us a chance to share our online earning strategies with the students.

Madam Azra - Principal Beacon Light Academy

Sameer Rehmani the genius who made it possible. Design Credits of Certificates, Shields and Event Pamphlets goes to him.  

Sameer Rehmani from beacon light academy

And all the Organizers!

Organizers and speakers at beacon light academy

Where Will We Go Next?

God knows best, we have no perfect plans. From the past 3 years we conducted several seminars across the country in different universities but from this year onwards we will narrow down our approach to Schools and colleges. We will try our best to encourage students across the country to kick start their Online Business dreams.

Thank you for always being a great source of motivation. You keep us alive as long as you keep on reading us! Thank you to Beacon Light School for honoring us with an opportunity to share our Online business ideas with the students. We wish you a successful future, full of opportunities and creativity. You guys deserve the best of life!

Peace and blessings be upon you all! =>

An Exciting Experience at PACC with Reviving Youth & Anima

Mohammad Mustafa Ahmedzai at PACCWhen work and study stress exceeds a limit, I often try refreshing myself amongst young teenagers and enthusiastic tech-savvy audience. Last Sunday on 21st October 2012, the team of Reviving Youth and Anima(Towards Light) organized an event tagged as "Scene On Hai" which means Plugged in or to be more appropriate Scene is On in English. It was organized at PACC's auditorium i.e Pakistan American culture Center in Karachi.  The event included some interesting guest speakers and was spiced up with Magic, Illusion, Drama and Singing performance which literally turned my mood on. Ayesha Gull, President of Anima invited us for a Guest speaking session which proved no less than a great honor. Following are some highlights that we could capture so far during our one and a half hour presentation, the longest so far.

 

Guest Speakers:

Following is the complete list of invited guest speakers:

  • Abid Beli - CEO & Founder at Beliscity
  • Rehan Allahwala - Founder and President of Super Technologies Inc.
  • Mohammad Mustafa Ahmedzai - Founder STC Network

Following is the list of Guest speakers from within the organizing team

  • Adeel Jatoi - President Reviving Youth
  • Hammad Shaikh - V.P Anima
  • Hammad Makani - Young Entrepreneur

What Did We Talk This Time?

For a detailed highlight of the talk, we appreciate you read the following:

This time the topic I chose was "Its time to start your online business" The audience was mostly of age group 16-25,  I therefore ensured to keep the discussion focused on entrepreneurship by sharing different aspects of online business and its utmost importance in students life in current era of growing economic recession, unemployment and career orientated approach to life. This time I emphasized on PLAN A and PLAN B strategies of life and explained the difference between both by providing a solution at the end on how to get rid of the common PLAN A life and start their online business right form today by taking intelligent risks.  I had never enjoyed speaking so much as I did that day because there was too much of fun and laughter everywhere and yet a productive participation from all corners. Distributed some gift hampers again along with a unique surprise, that further added colors to the event. :)

You can download the slides from here:


 

Some Snapshots:

Following are some photos that will narrate the remaining half of the story. :)

Photo Credits: Photos with no watermarks are taken by our personal photographer Saad Khan and the watermarked ones are from the PACC team.

PACC auditorium

scene on hai logo

performers

performers

mohammad presentation on online business

mohammad mustafa - founder stc network

mohammad mustafa

audience

photographers and media

sharing some earnings

Pernia Chowdhury being gifted

Komal being gifted

Host Naveed being Gifted

talking to Ayesha Gull, President Anima

DRama performance

The guy below with a dummy cigarette in his hand is the funniest person I have ever seen on this earth! :p

DRama guys

a challenge for a Head spindrama performancemagician Afzal Afridi

illusionist Afzal Afridi

talking to hammad V.P anima

umair and haris

mohammad mustafa ahmedzai

Reviving youth and Anima  team

About the Team

What amazed me the most was that the entire event was organized mostly by young teenagers from different academic institutes of Karachi and each one of them was a bucket full of extra ordinary skills and talents. The entire team offered us great hospitality and were indeed a great company. I would like to thank Ayesha Gul , President of "Anima" and Adeel Jatoi, President of "Reviving Youth" for their invitation and especially for their endeavors in enlightening the youth by providing them with a productive and creative platform. Wish you guys more power.

Your views?

The slides include some important ingredients that are required for a lucrative online income. The videos recorded were not in their full version because some important part of the discussion is missing and that's why we can not share them online. For details related to Plan A and Plan B, you may  surely post your queries in the comment box below.

  • How far do you think you need to establish your own business, no matter online or offline?
  • What business ideas do you have that could be put online to earn a living?
  • Do you think students need to worry about all such headache at an early academic stage or they should rather think of business after graduation?

Your ideas would mean a lot. I will be posting regularly for one week, after which Qasim will be managing the blog on my behalf. My terrible exams are on their way and EID has yet to come. I would love to help you guys as much as time allows within this period. Peace and blessings buddies :)