The Ramblings Of An Internet Marketing Genius

Internet Marketing Is About Meeting People And Building Relationships

Robert Puddy: The Digital Dynamo Who Refuses to Retire Quietly


Since bursting onto the online scene in 1999, Robert Puddy has been a force to be reckoned with—part marketer, part mentor, and part mad scientist of innovation. Originally enticed by the dream of easy money (weren’t we all?), Robert quickly discovered that success online is no different than in the real world: it’s all about people, relationships, and delivering value. Oh, and maybe a bit of caffeine.


With a knack for both marketing and teaching, Robert traveled the UK and US, hosting seminars, sharing insights, and dropping knowledge bombs like the rockstar of the Internet marketing world. His ability to blend online strategies with in-person charm made him a standout—plus, he tells a mean dad joke.


After years of building a digital empire, Robert decided to take a well-deserved break (read: retirement). He swapped business meetings for babysitting his grandson and imagined life might slow down. But old habits die hard, and retirement didn’t quite stick. One day, he dared his programmer to create something truly groundbreaking, and Zaria—the AI dream team—was born. Turns out, you can teach an old dog new AI tricks.


Not one to let a good revolution pass him by, Robert is now back in the game, blending decades of marketing genius with cutting-edge AI tech. He’s also the mastermind behind Login Frequency Marketing (LFM), a system designed to give membership sites a serious boost. With the help of his partner-in-crime, developer Josh Abbott, they’ve kept LFM at the forefront of innovation, proving that even the oldest ideas can stay fresh with a bit of imagination (and maybe some duct tape).


These days, Robert juggles his expertise in Internet marketing with his enthusiasm for AI’s endless possibilities. His journey—from online pioneer to semi-retired babysitter to AI evangelist—is proof that you’re never too old to shake things up. Plus, if you ever need a seminar, a software solution, or just someone to crack a joke about the early days of the Internet, Robert’s your guy.