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Internet marketing seminars are the missing piece of the puzzle February 18, 2007

Posted by Robert Puddy in : Business , trackback

I’m at Orlando, with both the stompernet and the JV alert events on in the same hotel this has been an exceptionally lucrative weekend with more new JV deals and partnerships being formed than you can shake a stick at. Its the missing piece in the internet marketing puzzle. I have heard more success stories in the bars and coffee breaks than even i would have expected.

Some folks almost in tears telling the story, folks who less than a year ago working for walmart. Now they have a “Working” online business. Just because they took the chance to go to their first event. The connections and the coaching all combined to make the light bulbs pop, and the penny drop.

If you haven’t attended your first internet seminar, YOU HAVE TO DO THIS NOW.

Even if i used every hype phrase you could think of it still would’nt be over hyping the transformation that can happen when you get together with like minded people.

I spoke to Ross Goldberg today, who told me and I quote

Damn it Puddy why didnt you force me to go to these things earlier, you should have dragged me kicking and screaming to an event. I wish I had listened earlier this is awesome man.

Now I wish I could drag everyone kicking and screaming to a Focus4 event, I know that i would have friends for life. I keep telling people in the hope that they will take the action and accelerate their growth out of all proportion, this shortens the learning curve by so much it isnt funny.

So here is the deal, ok listen up

Make the trip to Dallas on March 15th to 18th and if it isnt evry bit as good as i’m telling you just tap me on the shoulder on the last day and look me in the eye and tell me you didnt get anything out of it and I will give you your money back.

Not after the first day but you can stay the whole event, before you make that decision.

And with the early bird price set at just $497.00 (goes up to $797.00 on march 1st) this is a risk you can t afford not to take.

http://www.internetseminarsindallas.com/tickets/

Robert

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Comments»

1. Steve Pohlit - February 19, 2007

I too attended a conference at Orlando (StomperNet) and discussed my experience in a post at SterlingValentine’s latest road trip. What is really important is your mindset. If you go with a mission to meet people and form relationships as opposed to going to “do deals” your benefits from the investment in time and money to attend seminars will pay you back for a long time.

This theme is repeated with Day 7’s post at Sterling’s blog where he interviews Ken McArthur of JV Alert on Joint Ventures. Here is the link
http://www.internetmarketingroadtrip.com/?vip=884

Be well and prosper,
Steve Pohlit, Business Development Consultant
http://www.asktheconsultant.biz
http://www.stevereports.com

2. Stewart Alexander - February 21, 2007

Wow!

The impossible has happened. Robert, I was wetting myself at you actually being genuinely lost for words!

That really must be a first!

The free download of your talk with Donna Fox is something that anybody in business (not just internet marketing), should listen to.

I know you always hear people say stuff like… “I was totally blown away!’ or “awesome!” etc An personally, I kind of tune out to these over used adjectives (must be the Brit in me)…

But let me tell you Robert, that audio had me stopping everything I was doing and I was literally riveted to my chair not wanting to miss a word.

It’s no surprise you were stuck for words, Donna was simply brilliant. And I don’t use such words so sparingly. Between the two of you, you made me sit back and really thing about my business practices.

I’m in the middle of moving house stress, so I won’t be able to join you guys. Thank you so much for the audio Robert, I too would want to keep it to myself and lock Donna up all in a room by myself and listen to every word she has to say.

Great stuff mate! Hope to catch you on one of your seminars again, this time up north where I’m moving to, probably the Manchester meeting.

Safe travels and hope you make lots of new friends over there.

Stewart