Internet Masters Seminar First Virtual Seminar?

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Annoncing possibly the first internet seminar that has gone virtal!

Ok, it may not be the frist but it is close. I have seen quite a few that were streamed live from the events. However, they were streanmed live! So by all purposes, these were not virtual…

Ross Goldberg, is holding his Internet Masters Seminar in the comfort of your living room or bed room, for that matters. This event will last for one week with about two presenters each day. They will be recorded by the way; so no need to be present. We all have busy lives!

But if you could, you would want to be listening live. Ross has promised this event to be not only educational, but also a networking event as well. The platform that this seminar is hosted on has the capability to have up to 50 live web cam sessions at one time. So you could mingle with your fellow attendees.

If you have never attended a live event before, due to various reasons, among them the cost of the flight and hotel, then you should really consider getting onboard with this one.

Think of the JV opportunities here. I am sure you probably have been on a ustream.tv event before. These events drew large numbers of listeners. And with the ability to see other attendees live, you could make a good impression and also to place a face with the name!

You never know, but just one relationship build on one of the days during the week could turn out to be a great deal that could launch your career!

Go visit now to see the actual presenters that have committed their time on this event:

The Internet Masters Seminar live virtural.

By the way, the cost of the ticket is only $9.97 for the first 200 people. That’s just cheap. Less then the cost of coffee for the entire week. Or a nice lunch.

And just announced, the “God father” of Internet Marketing, Mark Joyner is among one of the presenters. Mark has been on retirement for a few years now. Now it is your chance to hear what wishdom Mark has to offer. This should be great.

Plus, the host of the 3 (4) Sides of Traffic are there too. You will be getting a taste of Web 2.0, SEO, Google Adwords, and Google Domination tactics from couple of the best in the game. And there’s also a bit of offline tactics thrown into the mix as well.

And if you are into blogging, this kid David Wilkinson should be someone you want to follow. Of course, you also get access to Web 2.0 gurus such as Colin McDougall, Mari Smith, etc..

How about Yanik Siliver? Boy, I have never attended an event with Yanik in it yet. But I have listened to plenty of his material.

Ray Edwards will be there. He is one of the top copywriters out there right now.

New comers such as Carrie “The barefoot executive” Wilkerson will be there too to share her souped up list building tactics. I had the chance to listen to Carrie at Ken McArthur’s Impact Bootcamp, she is so knowledgeable! And wait until you hear how she got started and in a matter of months has build a nice following; and to guru status.

So, this shall be a nice event for the coming week. It will be held from December 5th and lasts a week. So, not much time left until the event.

There are other presenters there as well, just visit the link below to find the complete list. For example, Joel Comm and Matt Bacak will be there. 

The Internet Masters Seminar live virtural.

Internet Masters Seminar Pajamas Party tonight

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Tonight, November 19, 2008 at 7PM Eastern time, Ross Goldberg is holding a pajama party to kick off his Virtual Internet Masters Seminar to be help December 1st to 7th.

http://www.mastersseminar.com/pajamas.html

It will  be a two hour event. The first hour will be a presentation by a top internet marketer. Then there will be some fund playing with the system that Ross will be using for this Virtual Seminar coming next month.

So if you have some time tonight, and love to meet new faces or old (you will never know who will be there). Ross promised that this will be a networking event for the seminar. You will actually get to see the speaker and the attendees via live streaming video. Way cool.

Some of the benefits of going to a virtual seminar:

  • You will not be paying hundreds to be there in December.
  • No hustles in airports
  • No lost luggages!
  • No rude airline employees - AA sucks!
  • No leaving home and families
  • You get to network with attendees
  • you get to experience the speakers as it were live
  • Think of the JV opportunities!

I will be there!

 http://www.mastersseminar.com/pajamas.html

Four Sides of Traffic

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I’ve just got home from a live 2 days event in Long Island, NYC. Originally, this started as Two Sides of Traffic: PPC and social marketing. Then to Three Sides of Traffic. Finally, there was Four Sides of Traffic. The fourth edition includes a look at the old and tried method of offline marketing - Direct Mail; which was the form of marketing done before there was Internet Marketing.

The presenters included Howie Schwartz, Simon Leung, Ross Goldberg, Lee and Robin Collins. This event was held to benefit a non-profit charity.

I was simply blown away by the amount of contents these guys/gals provided.

Ross Goldberg presented the best ways of utilizing the latest craze - social media and social bookmarking.

Simon Leung gave insider’s view inside how best to improve Google Adwords quality score.

Howie Schwartz is the master at simplifying and evaluating to see if a niche is profitable and how best to position your content to your customers.

And Lee and Robin Collins provided an overview of their Hybrid Marketing System which is a marriage of marketing online and offline.

There’s also two live ustream.tv feeds of approximately 40 minutes each day of the two days event.

Go checkout the archive of the feed: http://www.threesidesoftraffic.com/live

And available until Monday 8/11/2008, resell rights to this live event and bonuses:

http://www.threesidesoftraffic.com

Had a blast at the Masters Seminar in Chicago

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After 3 days in Chicago, I am glad I’m home. I had to rush off before the end of Sunday’s final presenter, Gina Greves-the JV Queen, at 4:20pm to get to the airport for a 7PM flight. Of course, the flight was delayed due to weather back home in Boston for half an hour. Nothing in life is ever perfect… Finally boarded the plane and left before 8PM. The plane arrived in Boston at 11PM and then didn’t get to the tarmac until 11:29! I hate delays…

The bright notes of the weekend are two folds. First, the speaker lineups for this event, The Master’s Seminar, was just amazing! You have some of the old timers and some of the newer and up-coming marketers. The seminar included such names as Alan Bechtold, Joel Comm, Ken McArthur, Frank Sousa, Willie Crawford, Donna Fox, Tracy Repchuk, The JV Queen, Kevin Nations, Anik Singal and many others.

Then the newer presenters, most of whom were speakers for the first time, included Erik Stafford, Eric Farewell, Simon Leung, and Bobtheteacher (Bob Jenkins). I believe Eric Farewell is the youngest of all the speakers. Alan Bechtold and Joel Comm gave two of the most powerful presention of the seminar.

Also, I was impressed by Tracy Repchuk as she rose from relatively unknown to be on rank with the top internet marketers. She gave me couple of very helpful advices.

The amount of tweets these presenters were doing must be one of the reasons why twitter is overwhelmed these last couple of days, including today! My twitter acount is http://twitter.com/jeffreyyung, by the way.

On the first night, there was a bonus event on Friday. It was a session, taped, between Joel Comm(the AdSense God) and Simon Leung(the Google Adwords guru, who’s the Google ex-employee who helped developed the Adwords program). They have an interactive session included fielding questions from the attendees. It’s informative.

The second bright note of this seminar was that it was mean to be a networking event from the start. Yes, the speakers’ main purpose was to get buyers and help out the host, Ross Golgberg, but everybody was there for the networking and JV aspect of this event. Not only did we get the chance to network between each speakers, between lunch and dinner, but there was a networking night on Saturday dedicated just for this purpose. And all of the speakers were available to answer any questions and also at the networking event. I think all events should have this…

I took plenty of notes. Of course, you have to do something with what you’ve learned in these types of events. If you don’t put these knowledge into actionable plans, nothing would result. Basically, all the knowledge in the world would be nil if you don’t use them. So, I plan to refocus my blog and also plan to take advantage of my BlogTalkRadio account (at http://blogtalkradio.com/jeffreyyung) to deliver my message.

Stay tuned…

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