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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Hi!<br/>
<br/>I've got another CONTENT-PACKED Insight coming to you<br/>later this week, but for now . . . . .<br/>
<br/>I just finished hosting one of my info products bootcamp.<br/>I do these a few times a year and encourage you to get to<br/>the first one that you can live and in person. There is a lot<br/>of learning that takes place and we have a lot of fun.<br/>
<br/>One of my clients, Randy Thurman, will be back next<br/>year to try and get back into the "finals" of the ping pong<br/>competition which I won this year. He did put up a heck of<br/>a fight and we were both pretty beat when it was over.<br/>
<br/>It was held at the party I do on Sunday evening after each<br/>of my 3 day events.<br/>
<br/>My three guest speakers for this bootcamp were Terry Dean,<br/>Glenn Livingston and Barbara Warburg.<br/>
<br/>Terry Dean is an internet "legend." If you haven't heard him<br/>before this is a great opportunity to hear him and all of his<br/>NEW ideas.<br/>
<br/>Terry spent much of his time discussing how to effectively<br/>build a list. He's a master in this field having built up a list<br/>of well over 125,000 people MANY years ago when he first<br/>started marketing online. <br/>
<br/>Terry then took some great questions from the audience.<br/>
<br/>Glenn talked to us about the value of doing a probe campaign<br/>that consists of more than just a single question that you ask<br/>in any market. The net result of Glenn's system is that in the<br/>12 niche markets that he's involved in, all of them have been<br/>profitable. This is an amazing track record.<br/>
<br/>Glenn spoke and then answered questions from the group.<br/>If you haven't seen or heard Glenn, this is another good reason<br/>to get a hold of the audios or DVDs.<br/>
<br/>Barbara spoke on Sunday before lunch. She took my entire<br/>info product creation and marketing system and put it into a<br/>very specific roadmap. When you give out a lot of information<br/>it sometimes becomes confusing as to what you should do in<br/>what order. In her presentation, Barbara cleared that up and<br/>gave anyone the tools to launch an info product business.<br/>
<br/>In addition to these three phenomenal guest speakers, I gave<br/>people my latest information in the field. The total amount of<br/>content came to almost 20 hours!<br/>
<br/>If you want to see what I spoke about, take a look at:<br/>www.InfoProductsSeminar.com, BUT, don't buy there or<br/>you'll be paying the higher prices!<br/>
<br/>If you're an author, speaker, consultant or any other kind of<br/>information marketer, this program would be a tremendous<br/>benefit to you.<br/>
<br/>Here's "the pitch" for the NEW Product<br/>
<br/>I'm sure you won't be surprised that we captured all of this<br/>information on both audio and video.<br/>
<br/>Here is the deal with a TWIST.<br/>
<br/>Order by Friday at 5pm PST and you can get this entire 3 day<br/>event at the PRE-publication prices. You'll also get free <br/>shipping.<br/>
<br/>Here they are:<br/>
<br/>Audio version (mp3 only): $197<br/>
<br/>
<a href="http://www.webmarketingmagic.com/app/adtrack.asp?AdID=225551">http://www.webmarketingmagic.com/app/adtrack.asp?AdID=225551</a>
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<br/>DVD Version: $247<br/>
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<a href="http://www.webmarketingmagic.com/app/adtrack.asp?AdID=225561">http://www.webmarketingmagic.com/app/adtrack.asp?AdID=225561</a>
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<br/>
<br/>Both of these programs will be sold for AT LEAST $100 more<br/>in the future.<br/>
<br/>Licensing Opportunities for BOTH Products<br/>
<br/>I'm running a test. Normally I tell people that licenses to products<br/>should be sold at between 10-12 times retail price. In this case,<br/>I'm doing it at a MUCH lower rate. <br/>
<br/>Why?<br/>
<br/>Three reasons. First, I need the cash to pay off some of the toys I've<br/>been buying for my new house. Secondly, I need some money to<br/>take my extended vacation this summer. Lastly, if you get the license and<br/>sell a boatload of them I end up making money from the various <br/>bouncebacks in the program.<br/>
<br/>Prices on the licenses are for a TEST. This offer can withdrawn at any time<br/>but the pricing you see here is ONLY until Friday at 5pm PST.<br/>
<br/>Also, please remember that these prices are for the "raw" products and<br/>do not have any fancy packaging. So if you like 4 color packages then<br/>this deal won't work for you. If you like high content, then buy them.<br/>
<br/>Licenses to this Info Products Bootcamp:<br/>
<br/>Audio Version (mp3 License): $997<br/>
<br/>
<a href="http://www.webmarketingmagic.com/app/adtrack.asp?AdID=225568">http://www.webmarketingmagic.com/app/adtrack.asp?AdID=225568</a>
<br/>
<br/>
<br/>DVD Version License: $1997<br/>
<br/>
<a href="http://www.webmarketingmagic.com/app/adtrack.asp?AdID=225578">http://www.webmarketingmagic.com/app/adtrack.asp?AdID=225578</a>
<br/>
<br/>
<br/>Please remember that as a licensee of either of these items<br/>you cannot alter or change the content. <br/>
<br/>Look for another content-packed Insight later this week.<br/>
<br/>Talk soon,<br/>
<br/>Fred</div>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">For years I have done classes at continuing education<br/>centers. Many "sophisticated" speakers "pooh-pooh"<br/>these events. How could I speak at these low end venues?<br/>Easy, it makes a lot of sense for me to do so.<br/>
<br/>I think people who recommend against speaking at these<br/>events are misguided.<br/>
<br/>You have a great opportunity to test new material, get<br/>some new people into your database and to sell some<br/>products.<br/>
<br/>To make sure that it's worthwhile for you to do events<br/>at your local continuing ed center make sure that:<br/>
<br/>1. You can sell products<br/>2. You can collect the names of those who attend<br/>3. You try new material out on these groups<br/>4. You record everything that you do at these events<br/>
<br/>Many of the better known continuing ed centers have<br/>started getting instructors to kick them back a percentage<br/>for sales they make at their events.<br/>
<br/>They should have been doing this for years.<br/>
<br/>I always suggested that should only have people who<br/>teach for them who get great ratings and have good<br/>sales numbers.<br/>
<br/>At the Learning Annex in NYC they give me 15% of <br/>the gate and then they take 40% of the product sales.<br/>
<br/>A lot of money you say? If you're wiling to give people<br/>50% as an affiliate of your products why would you<br/>bitch about people wanting 40% of what you sell?<br/>
<br/>Answer: You shouldn't bitch! I'll speak anywhere that<br/>people can put 100 qualified people in a room and <br/>give them 40% all day long.<br/>
<br/>Have a gig for me? I'll be there. You should be too!</div>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Last week when I did the event with my friend and client<br/>Chip Cummings. I learned a number of additional things<br/>that I thought would be worth sharing with you.<br/>
<br/>Make sure and arrive early to set up for an important<br/>event. We got into Phoenix a full day early. Since we<br/>were doing a full blown video shoot for the first time<br/>with new equipment, this was absolutely crucial.<br/>
<br/>Make sure that you have tested your equipment before<br/>you get to an event and that you have back-up items<br/>just in case something goes wrong.<br/>
<br/>We were doing a 3 camera shoot. We used one camera<br/>as our main camera and that one was positioned head<br/>on at the back of the room. The other two cameras were<br/>unmanned and sat on either side.<br/>
<br/>I have a video switching device that allows me to go<br/>back and forth between any of the cameras and one<br/>feed going to the computer where someone might do<br/>a PowerPoint presentation.</div>
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<p class="mobile-post">If you find typographical or grammatical errors in<br/>the weblog, they're here for a purpose. Some people<br/>actually enjoy looking for them and we strive to<br/>please as many people as possible.</p>
<p class="mobile-post">If you want to use the content of this weblog on<br/>your own site or for your own purposes, just <br/>contact me at fredgleeck@mac.com. I'm always<br/>happy to let you use some material as long as<br/>I get a bounceback offer of some kind.</p>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">I not only promote a lot of events, I also attend a lot of<br/>events. I not only go to events to learn what they<br/>have to teach, but to see how they do the events as well.<br/>
<br/>For me, it's all about the content of an event. I always<br/>tell clients and friends that people will always forgive<br/>poor production, but they will NEVER forgive poor<br/>content.<br/>
<br/>I go to many events where people spend an inordinate<br/>amount of time trying to make the event "sexy." They <br/>spend a lot of time and money trying to make an event<br/>more like a Broadway show than a learning seminar.<br/>
<br/>It's great to make your seminar or event comfortable,<br/>but don't go overboard and waste money on the <br/>minutia. People who attend your event, if they are asked<br/>years later, will remember whether or not you have <br/>delivered on great content. NOT whether or not you<br/>served Filet Mignon for one of the dinners.<br/>
<br/>Speaking of which, I think it is a mistake to feed people<br/>at your events. You can spend tons of money feeding<br/>people and none of that money will contribute to people's<br/>long term view of how good the event was.<br/>
<br/>I suggest you omit the dinners and meals.<br/>
<br/>How do you make yourself the "star" of a seminar where<br/>you're just an attendee? Simple. Make some amazingly<br/>inciteful comments during the event. Make them short<br/>and to the point.<br/>
<br/>At the Les Brown event I mentioned, I made a few choice<br/>comments during the event. They must have been pretty<br/>good because at the breaks, I was holding court.<br/>
<br/>You can do the same. Ask good questions. Make intelligent<br/>comments. As Bill O'Reilly says: keep it pithy!<br/>
<br/>A lot of people who do seminars feel that they are too<br/>intelligent to attend seminars. Nothing could be further<br/>from the truth. Not only do I learn a lot by attending<br/>events, I also find some great contacts for JVs and <br/>possible coaching clients.</div>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">This is not my specialty, but here's what I'm doing.<br/>
<br/>Along with all the information I come up with I'm also<br/>going to start archiving my ideas from past emails<br/>into a blog. Additionally, this will help with getting<br/>better placement in the search engines, or so I hear.<br/>
<br/>I leave that one to my webmaster, Stanley(<a href="http://www.philippinewebmasters.com">FilipinoWebmaster.com</a>).<br/>
<br/>Start your own blog for free by going to:<br/>
<a href="http://www.Blogger.com">www.Blogger.com</a>.<br/>
<br/>That's what I did.<br/>
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<b>Speaking of Webmasters</b>
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<br/>Stanley is based in the Philippines. As many of you know<br/>I grew up there and I have a half brother and half sister<br/>who are 1/2 Filipino.<br/>
<br/>Wage rates are substantially lower in the Philippines <br/>and you can get someone to help you out for a lot less<br/>than someone over here.<br/>
<br/>My good friend, Phil Huff is more than a webmaster,<br/>he's a THE marketing webmaster. Someone like him<br/>is worth every penny you pay him.<br/>
<br/>Even Phil agrees that for common and mundane tasks<br/>it makes send to either learn how to do it yourself or <br/>if you have a lot of web work to get someone like<br/>Stanley to help you.<br/>
<br/>You may not know that the Philippines is the 2nd<br/>largest English Speaking country in the world. The<br/>nice thing is that when you're asleep (if you're in the<br/>US) they can be working on the tasks you assign <br/>them.<br/>
<br/>We also communicate with Skype.<br/>
<br/>If you don't have it or know what it is, you need to <br/>go to there site now to download the software.<br/>
<br/>
<a href="http://www.Skype.com">www.Skype.com</a>
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<br/>It's free and allows you to communicate with both<br/>text and voice for free over the web. It's a great tool<br/>for talking business or pleasure with people in <br/>different countries of here in he States. Assuming<br/>you live here.</div>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">People will sometimes ask me why I give away a lot<br/>of good information in free emails like this one that<br/>you're reading.<br/>
<br/>Good question. I like the idea of building a relationship<br/>with people who are on your list. Convince them that<br/>you are one knowledgeable dude (or dudette) and they<br/>will buy from you when you present them with an offer<br/>that meets their needs.<br/>
<br/>The other thing I get asked a lot is if I'm ever scared that<br/>I will run out of material. As you can see, this email is<br/>the single longest one I've ever done. Shouldn't I hold<br/>back and give it out piecemeal.<br/>
<br/>My feeling is this. If I'm actually doing what it is I claim<br/>to teach I'll find new material every single hour I'm awake.<br/>
<br/>My problem is always remembering it so I can include it<br/>in these emails.<br/>
<br/>As I have said before, I now carry an mp3 voice recorder<br/>to capture Ideas as they come to me. I don't know about<br/>you but I tend to forget stuff pretty quickly. I don't think it's<br/>my age, I think it's because of all the ideas that go through<br/>my head in the course of a day. <br/>
<br/>Make sure you either write it down OR you record it onto<br/>some kind of device like I do. This will really help in the <br/>long run.</div>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Please try and make it to any and all of the events that<br/>I have coming up. You won't regret it. I have rarely <br/>heard anyone say that it wasn't one of the best events<br/>that they've ever attended.<br/>
<br/>Sorry to sound like I'm bragging, but it's true.<br/>
<br/>I just did a Learning Annex event in New York last<br/>Saturday and got this feedback from many of the<br/>participants.<br/>
<br/>In fact, the guy who runs things, Harry Javer, said<br/>the evaluations were so good he thought I had<br/>"paid people" to do them.<br/>
<br/>Here's the list:<br/>
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<a href="http://www.InfoProductsSeminar.com">www.InfoProductsSeminar.com</a>
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<a href="http://www.SeminarOnSeminars.com">www.SeminarOnSeminars.com</a>
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<a href="http://www.InfoProductsSeminarUK.com">InfoProductsSeminarUK.com</a>
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<a href="http://www.PublishingSeminar.com">www.PublishingSeminar.com</a>
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