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Are Internet Marketing Seminars, Conferences And Workshops


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Willie Crawford
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I just came back from the Internet Marketing Power Workshop and

wanted to share the experience with you. Part of the reason I

wanted to do this is because I am sure many of you wonder about

the real value of all of the workshops, seminars, and conferences

you see advertised. I attended as a speaker/instructor, but also

because I knew I could, and did, learn a lot from all of the

other instructors.



I've seen these seminars advertised since I first came on-line

in 1996. Most of the time I reasoned that they were just trying

to sell me "stuff" and that I couldn't afford to go. So I

haven't attended very many! I attended this one primarily

because the workshop was set up to generate its own product and

because I wanted to bounce some ideas off of a few attendees.

We recorded all of the sessions, and all of the presenters, and

all of the attendees got reprint rights to a really valuable

product.



But what is the real value of these events, and should you

consider going to some in the future? All of the attendees at

this workshop got to "rub elbows with the likes of Jonathan

Mizel, Carl Galletti, Armand Morin and a number of others who

earned and continue to earn millions on-line. I honestly felt

that just brainstorming and bouncing ideas off of these people

was worth the workshop fee many times over. We spend so much

time discussing our on-line business ideas with those who have

experienced relatively little success. Talking to the

mega-successfuls redefines our frame of reference.



There's something invigorating about talking to someone who

hired a freelance coder to design a piece of software, which he

then sold millions of dollars worth - in weeks. That's what

Armand Morin did, and having him explain step-by-step how he

did it lets you see that you really can too. There's still plenty

of room for new software packages. Most of us just need some

confirmation that the task is not too big for us. Armand proved

how easy it really is and even tells where and how to negotiate

with programmers. He's so "real" that any marketer attending

the conference who doesn't release a piece of software over the

next year doesn't really want to be successful.



Ramon Williamson masterfully confirmed how easy it is to build a

software empire - and the value of a good coach. He presented

success stories who went from obscurity to software giants

in weeks. It's boggles the mind what can be done with a little

guidance and prodding.



Many people who are building on-line businesses actually don't

want to succeed. They are afraid of success. They have

pre-conceived notions of what they can accomplish - of "how high

they can jump." Networking with others who are just like you

and who lend you support, encouragement and even a helping hand

is what I discovered these seminars and workshops to be about.

They enable attendees to shake off the limitations that unwitting

family members convince us are all we're capable of becoming.



I listened to Jonathan Mizel tell exactly how he generates

millions of hits to his sites every month - often without any

cost or risk. I think every person in the audience who heard

Jonathan's presentation said to themselves, that's really simple.

It was brilliant, but really simple and can easily be done by

any webmaster. Jonathan also told how he regularly sends out

millions of emails to opt-in lists. He freely shared where to

go and how to approach list owners to get your message in front

of incredible audiences.



Bob Silber demonstrated that he really knows his stuff when it

comes to internet law and to the role of international law. His

presentation was extremely eye-opening. I think that every

webmaster in the audience started implementing many of the tips

that Bob passed along, before they even left the workshop. Many

of the things that we do open us up to very costly law suits, and

most online business people don't even know how exposed they are.

It's both frightening and eye-opening. Many of the international

agreements our countries are partners to directly apply to our

web businesses. Just this knowledge made the workshop worthwhile.

Bob gained a number of new clients, include me :-)



"Ordinary people" like Marty Foley, Frank Garon, and "yours

truly" showed the audience how earning $100,000 to $200,000 a

year is incredibly simple. It just takes doing a few things

right and it doesn't mean changing who you are. Frank is an

former truck driver with a winning style with his ezine audience.

Marty has testing down to such an exact science that everyone

held him in awe. He tests everything and I've already

implemented a few tips that he passed along.... and it has

already increased my conversion rates.



This workshop, like most that you can attend had a variety of

talents. Carl Galletti is such a masterful copywriter that Jay

Abraham hires him. I can't think of a greater recommendation.

You can believe I hung on his every word and took copious

notes :-) I learned so much about using all forms of the media

from Fred Gleeck and Lori Procop that I will finish that set of

cooking videos I've been "working on" within the next few months.

They both showed me just how easy it is, and how to do it at no

cost or risk.



This workshop reaffirmed my belief that building a successful

internet-based business is all about packaging and marketing

information. Back-of-the-room sale of products that the

speakers had produced prior to the conference showed me how

this really applied on-line and off-line though. Information

products sell and these workshops and seminars teach us how to

create and market those information products masterfully.



So getting back to the question of are those conferences and

seminars worth the money. My answer is a resounding yes. I

easily left there with enough ideas to make me millions.

However, nothing will happen until I take action. The same is

true for you. If you are the type that takes lots of notes but

can't seem to get going, then maybe you should save your money.

You do have to come up with a plan of action and then implement

it. My plan of action includes some coaching from someone

already earning tens of millions of dollars. Who better to learn

from?



This editorial is a teaser of sorts in that I did not tell you

everything that was said. That would destroy the value of the

recordings made at the workshop. Besides, it would take me a

book to tell you everything said in those two days. The audio

and video tapes from the seminar are amazing! I'm actually

having an early bird sale on them but am not really pushing them

yet. You can check them out at:

http://williecrawford.com/workshop-videos.html



To show how powerful and immediate the results of attending a

workshop like this is, I have already put together a

tele-seminar where I taught my pay-per-clicks strategy. You see,

part of the reason I was invited to speak at the workshop is

that I earned over $100,000 this past year just from selling

a simple country cookbook. Much of my website traffic

generating those sales was from the pay-per-clicks. My

tele-seminar was on Saturday, November 23rd, 2002. After the

tele-seminar, I began marketing the recordings and transcripts

as an info-product, just as I was taught at the workshop. That's how

useful a workshop or seminar can be when you use the information

taught at them. Check out my pay-per-clicks product at:



http://williecrawford.com/pay-per-clicks.html

My strategy actually turns every $1000 invested at the

pay-per-clicks promoting my cookbook into $7000. The only

limitation is how fast the search engines can deliver the very

targeted traffic I generate.



Look around for a seminar or two, and if plan on attending at

least one. I know you will find them life-changing. I know I

did. There's also something very special about sitting around

brainstorming with people who have generated incredible wealth

- at 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning. That's what I did my last

night at the workshop. I actually felt like there was something

wrong with me explaining that I needed to go to bed because I

had a long drive ahead of me in a few hours. I felt like I was

putting a plug in some incredible fountain of knowledge... but I

now tap into that fountain regularly.



You really can build the kind of life most people don't even

dare to dream of. You do have to dare to dream and then act upon

your dreams. I look forward to meeting many of you at future

conferences and to watching your dreams blossom into reality.



--

Willie Crawford has taught thousands the secrets of operating

a successful on-line business through his free Internet

Business Success Course. It's more extensive than many $197

courses. Sign up today and start building your *successful*

online business: www.williecrawford.com





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