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Need More Time – Need More Money

23 Sep

The title of this post are the two main factors for not attending the UK Focus Seminar, cited by those that responded to my previous email.

Location was also an issue for many, and “More Time” also extends to responsibilities that cannot be avoided.

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Focus Marketing Seminars UK – Preview

15 Sep

Update (14 Oct 08)

Only three days to go and this is the last chance I’ll get to post before I leave so I just want to say a quick thank you to all the peeps at Stompernet (you guys make SEO a doddle) and, if you’re attending the Focus Seminar event this weekend, challenge me to a backgammon five-pointer.  If you win, I’ll agree to do a promo to my list without an affiliate link (assuming you have a suitable product).  Feeling lucky?

Update (23 Sep 08)

I’ve been advised that there are less than 40 places remaining.  If you haven’t yet booked your ticket and plan to attend, go to www.focusmarketingseminars.com.and register ASAP.

Focus Marketing Seminar UK | London, UK | October 17-19, 2008

For the third year in a row I will be attending the UK edition of the Focus Marketing Seminar.

“So what?”, you may ask.

Well, I believe this is a good opportunity to discuss the relevance of seminars to aspiring internet entrepreneurs, and whether “offline” events should be considered an essential opportunity, or a dire waste of time and money.

For once – you’ll be pleased to hear – I’m not to going to Read the rest of this entry »

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Should I Be Concerned?

11 Sep

I don’t want to appear rude, but I’m beginning to think that Stompernet are starting to lose it.

No, this isn’t one of those, “Guru X must have gone crazy because his product is so awesome and cheap and you should go and buy it now before he sobers up and starts charging millions of dollars” type of messages.

I’m seriously beginning to think they’ve just got a bit carried away with the whole thing.

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First 10 Readers Only

23 Aug

Most info-products focus on very specific areas of internet marketing, and there’s nothing wrong with that. But, at some point, you need to learn how to put all these different skills into a logical sequence and then carry them out correctly.

This is an idea I’ve been mulling over for a while and I was reminded of it when Tim Whiston told me about his latest online workshop.

You might recall me talking about Tim’s web design workshop earlier in the year. The opportunity to learn a range of skills within a specific, focused time period and to receive personalised coaching and feedback was, as you might expect, very appealing to a lot of people.

Now Tim has a new workshop that is even grander in scope. Read the rest of this entry »

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