Hello again
It seems a long time since I touched on the topic of seminars and public speaking as a way to improve your visibility and especially to grow your business and bottom line.
It's no coincidence that the subject has come up this week. Having spent last weekend in London at the Focus Marketing Seminar, where we met lots of old friends and celebrated may of their successes, it seemed high time to raise the topic again. If you were there too, I hope you enjoyed the buzz as much as I did. I think it's fair to say Alex Jeffreys was buzzing!
Frankly, I feel refocused - thanks, Alex!
But there's more...
The fact is, I've been working on a product for some time that teaches you everything you need to know about planning, staging and profiting from your own seminar. It's been almost ready for a while, and now it's really, really ready.
As a taster, I've put together a couple of ebooks that will certainly point you in the right direction. I've added a surprise bonus, too.
You can get those at Niche Seminar Secrets, which is endorsed by the president of France, no less (even if he doesn't know it).
Thanks to Sean Roach and Pat Lovell for a great weekend at Heathrow, to all the speakers and to the delegates (even the quiet ones) who made it such a splendid three days. To the speakers who found time to chat in private afterwards (which was most of them), special thanks. Internet marketing really is quite a community.
To see Niche Seminar Secrets played out for real was very reassuring, too! The Focus Marketing Seminar worked extremely well, thanks to following a tried and trusted system. Yours can, too.
And there is nothing in business, nothing at all, that works quite so well as networking at events like last weekend's. That, and giving stuff away - thanks again, Alex Jeffreys.
Speak soon,
Roy
PS. Actually, here's another free ebook for you, that tells you not only about networking but about the next step - power groups, mastermind groups and the synergy that leads to exponential growth. It's powerful stuff, which is why I called it Networking Nitro.
PPS. Catch up with Alex Jeffreys, HERE.
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Wednesday, 22 October 2008
Friday, 14 December 2007
The Post Launch Profits Prophet
That's me...
Hello again,
As predicted, I didn't win the Post launch Profits affiliates' contest. Hardly surprising when you see the calibre of some of those on the leader board. So I'm not too downhearted.
At Least Alex Jeffreys has confirmed my theory about the value of strong joint venture partners - JV partners like Michael Cheney, Tahir Shah (if you haven't heard of him, you soon will), and David Congreave, although John Thornhill came out on top.
And, at the risk of repeating myself, it is the post launch profits that really count. And you can still get PLP for nothing. Click on the ad to the right, or click here to go to Post Launch Profits' sales page.
Roy Everitt, Writing For prolonged Results!
PS. You might have been wondering where the public speaking articles have gone. Or rather, when they're going to appear. I did say 'in the next week or two'... I guess it's gonna be two... Monday at the latest, I promise!
Hello again,
As predicted, I didn't win the Post launch Profits affiliates' contest. Hardly surprising when you see the calibre of some of those on the leader board. So I'm not too downhearted.
At Least Alex Jeffreys has confirmed my theory about the value of strong joint venture partners - JV partners like Michael Cheney, Tahir Shah (if you haven't heard of him, you soon will), and David Congreave, although John Thornhill came out on top.
And, at the risk of repeating myself, it is the post launch profits that really count. And you can still get PLP for nothing. Click on the ad to the right, or click here to go to Post Launch Profits' sales page.
Roy Everitt, Writing For prolonged Results!
PS. You might have been wondering where the public speaking articles have gone. Or rather, when they're going to appear. I did say 'in the next week or two'... I guess it's gonna be two... Monday at the latest, I promise!
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Tuesday, 4 December 2007
Post Launch Profits Launches!
It's here!
Hello again.
As promised, here's the link to Post Launch Profits
There's already quite a buzz going around about Alex Jeffries' new product.
Almost exactly a year ago, Alex launched his first product. It went pretty well, by all accounts, as well-supported launches often do. But there's a story behind these massive launches that's not often told...
You see, even the biggest launches often only last a few days. A few very exciting and lucrative days, it's true, but a few lucrative days is not enough to build and sustain a business.
No, what you often don't get to hear about is what happens next - how the really successful marketers sustain their income for week after week and month after month. It's something Alex had to learn pretty fast, and that's what he's sharing with the world today. It's how he turned one successful launch into a $100,000 year...
And it's how you can do the same.
Perhaps the most amazing thing about this product, which I know has taken months to write is that it's free... I suggest you download it right away, at Post Launch Profits
Roy Everitt, Writing For Sustained Results
PS It's one thing creating a great product, getting jv partners and affiliates on board and launching it successfully (actually, that's three things), but the next step you'll need to take is to sustain your post launch profits. Alex Jeffreys tells you how. Here's the link again, to Post Launch Profits.
Hello again.
As promised, here's the link to Post Launch Profits
There's already quite a buzz going around about Alex Jeffries' new product.
Almost exactly a year ago, Alex launched his first product. It went pretty well, by all accounts, as well-supported launches often do. But there's a story behind these massive launches that's not often told...
You see, even the biggest launches often only last a few days. A few very exciting and lucrative days, it's true, but a few lucrative days is not enough to build and sustain a business.
No, what you often don't get to hear about is what happens next - how the really successful marketers sustain their income for week after week and month after month. It's something Alex had to learn pretty fast, and that's what he's sharing with the world today. It's how he turned one successful launch into a $100,000 year...
And it's how you can do the same.
Perhaps the most amazing thing about this product, which I know has taken months to write is that it's free... I suggest you download it right away, at Post Launch Profits
Roy Everitt, Writing For Sustained Results
PS It's one thing creating a great product, getting jv partners and affiliates on board and launching it successfully (actually, that's three things), but the next step you'll need to take is to sustain your post launch profits. Alex Jeffreys tells you how. Here's the link again, to Post Launch Profits.
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Waiting For the Green Light
Hello again.
This is one I'm bursting to tell you about, but can't...
Not quite yet, anyway.
Remember a short while back I told you how useful it can be to be mixing with top people and with the up and coming people, for that matter, at networking events. It's given us advance notice on three major launches in the last few weeks, meaning review copies of the products and a head start with the strategies they outline.
You'll also remember I mentioned Alex Jeffries, and his imminent product launch. That launch is today, but not quite yet.
But later today, I'll be able to tell you all about his new product, his ambitious plans for it, and most importantly, its absolutely enormous value to you. And of course I'll include a link to take you straight to it.
It's going to be big, it's going to change lives and help people get where they really want to be - and you can get there from here in just a few hours' time!
Roy Everitt, Writing For Results
PS. To make sure you don't miss the announcement (I know how life can get in the way!) join Roy Everitt dotcom using the sign-up form at top right on this page. I'll email you every time I update this page, and you'll get exclusive advanced notice of some other great stuff too.
This is one I'm bursting to tell you about, but can't...
Not quite yet, anyway.
Remember a short while back I told you how useful it can be to be mixing with top people and with the up and coming people, for that matter, at networking events. It's given us advance notice on three major launches in the last few weeks, meaning review copies of the products and a head start with the strategies they outline.
You'll also remember I mentioned Alex Jeffries, and his imminent product launch. That launch is today, but not quite yet.
But later today, I'll be able to tell you all about his new product, his ambitious plans for it, and most importantly, its absolutely enormous value to you. And of course I'll include a link to take you straight to it.
It's going to be big, it's going to change lives and help people get where they really want to be - and you can get there from here in just a few hours' time!
Roy Everitt, Writing For Results
PS. To make sure you don't miss the announcement (I know how life can get in the way!) join Roy Everitt dotcom using the sign-up form at top right on this page. I'll email you every time I update this page, and you'll get exclusive advanced notice of some other great stuff too.
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Friday, 23 November 2007
Be Ahead of the Crowd
Stick With Me!
Hello, once again.
One of the major benefits of networking to the extent Jacqui and I do, especially now we're well past the 'novice' stage, is that we often get asked to help in the launch of a new product. Because, to do that, we usually have to see a pre-launch edition of whatever we're helping to launch. So we're among the first people to see the new product.
Which is an advantage in itself, because it means we can put new products into action as soon as they're released, while everyone else is still finding out about them.
It also means I can give you advance notice of the really interesting stuff, so you're ready to grab it and get in ahead of the main wave the moment it goes on sale.
Now, a few days ago I told you about David Congreave and his new product, Lucid SEO. I met David at Coventry (actually, the hotel was in Meriden), and was immediately impressed. Another whom I met there was Alex Jeffreys, who is also very definitely going places.
Alex has been in business online for almost exactly a year and had an excellent first twelve months with his first product, 'Easy Profit Auctions'. To mark that anniversary, Alex's second product will be launched very soon. Putting into place everything he's learned in his first year (including not trying to launch a product at Thanksgiving!), Alex is confident this launch is going to be even more successful than his first, and his next twelve months will be even more lucrative than the last twelve.
Not surprisingly, Alex is determined to get everything spot-on for the big day, to the extent that he hasn't even released the name of his new product. But I can tell you it's an information product designed to help anyone who reads it and takes the lessons on board, wildly successful in Internet marketing.
As soon as Alex is ready for 'proper' pre-launch, as opposed to 'pre' pre-launch, I'll be able to tell you more. Meanwhile, I get to see it first, and I can tell you it's good!
Roy Everitt, Writing For Results
PS. Getting advance copies of great new products is just one benefit of mixing with the successful and the up-and-coming. But as incidental benefits go, it's not bad. And if you're not networking, it's something else you're missing out on!
Hello, once again.
One of the major benefits of networking to the extent Jacqui and I do, especially now we're well past the 'novice' stage, is that we often get asked to help in the launch of a new product. Because, to do that, we usually have to see a pre-launch edition of whatever we're helping to launch. So we're among the first people to see the new product.
Which is an advantage in itself, because it means we can put new products into action as soon as they're released, while everyone else is still finding out about them.
It also means I can give you advance notice of the really interesting stuff, so you're ready to grab it and get in ahead of the main wave the moment it goes on sale.
Now, a few days ago I told you about David Congreave and his new product, Lucid SEO. I met David at Coventry (actually, the hotel was in Meriden), and was immediately impressed. Another whom I met there was Alex Jeffreys, who is also very definitely going places.
Alex has been in business online for almost exactly a year and had an excellent first twelve months with his first product, 'Easy Profit Auctions'. To mark that anniversary, Alex's second product will be launched very soon. Putting into place everything he's learned in his first year (including not trying to launch a product at Thanksgiving!), Alex is confident this launch is going to be even more successful than his first, and his next twelve months will be even more lucrative than the last twelve.
Not surprisingly, Alex is determined to get everything spot-on for the big day, to the extent that he hasn't even released the name of his new product. But I can tell you it's an information product designed to help anyone who reads it and takes the lessons on board, wildly successful in Internet marketing.
As soon as Alex is ready for 'proper' pre-launch, as opposed to 'pre' pre-launch, I'll be able to tell you more. Meanwhile, I get to see it first, and I can tell you it's good!
Roy Everitt, Writing For Results
PS. Getting advance copies of great new products is just one benefit of mixing with the successful and the up-and-coming. But as incidental benefits go, it's not bad. And if you're not networking, it's something else you're missing out on!
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