Seven Secrets Seminar
Apr 2nd, 2008 | By Sites that Soar / Ais | Category: Products and Services
The Seven Secrets Seminar changed everything about how I do business. It more than tripled my online income in three weeks, using only free resources.
Sure, I’d tried WordPress in the past. It was okay for blogging, but I generally wasn’t impressed until I saw the Mimbo and Branford Magazine themes. They look so great, I spent over a week figuring out how to install and customize them… and then wrote my book, Sites that Soar!
But… the only reason I looked into those WordPress themes was because James B. Allen mentioned them in his Seven Secrets Seminar.
In that seven-part series, he presents one amazing idea after another. It’s one of the most useful seminars I’ve heard this year. His talks are all resources… no fluff.
If you’re interested in selling products or services online, but haven’t heard the Seven Secrets Seminar series, do. (Many of his suggestions are for people with some experience in online marketing. If you’re not ready for his more advanced tips yet, you will be, soon. Also, his seminars include plenty of info for beginners.)
Here’s one link: http://www.simplewebbusiness.com/seminar/
That’s not an affiliate link. I don’t earn money from it. That set sells for $17 and includes some nifty-looking bonuses.
Or, you can buy just the seminar series (no bonuses) for $7 through my link, Seven Secrets Seminar. (I do earn a commission if you use that link.)
I’m sharing this information because it’s made a huge difference in how successful I am, online, and Mr. Allen’s advice will probably help you, too.
You don’t have to use my link. I want you to hear the series, no matter what.
It’s an amazingly important series of short talks; it’ll take you about an hour to listen to them all.
I’d be understating it if I said that my online income tripled within three weeks of applying just a couple of Mr. Allen’s tips, and his recommended resources cost me nothing to use.
This seminar is invaluable.
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