World Internet Summit Melbourne – I’ll Be There Next Week!
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A few people have asked me whether I will be at the World Internet Summit in Melbourne and I can now finally answer – Yes!
I was hesitant at first because I didn’t feel like traveling so soon after returning from Canada to Australia, but after the wonderful experience of meeting Mike Filsaime and Rich Schefren at the Strategic Profits seminar and all the other great things that you get from a room full of Internet marketers at a conference, I couldn’t pass up an opportunity when it is so close to home. I only have to travel a couple of hours to get to this one!
Are You Interested In Coming Too?
If you work in Internet marketing, run an Internet business or are considering starting one and want advice and the chance to talk to many like-minded individuals, and learn from some of the top talents in the industry, I strongly recommend you come to Melbourne and attend the event. If you have never attended an IM event before, especially as an Aussie, this is possibly one of the best chances you will have since there are not that many top calibre events held down under – you usually have to head to the USA.
It’s not super-cheap – you pay $997 AUD per ticket, but you get two tickets for the price of one, so my friend Will Swayne and I split the cost and are both getting in for just under $500 each. That’s not bad for four days of networking and presentations from a range of very successful Internet marketers. I know from my point of view I’ll recoup my costs down the line just from handing out my business card to people I meet, which will increase the traffic to this blog, or maybe from a few affiliate sales if any of you reading this decide to come and buy via my link.
Who Will Be There?
I’m excited because Mike Filsaime will be there, as will Daryl and Andrew Grant, who you might remember from a podcast I did with Daryl. Mike will probably talk about his viral marketing techniques and Butterfly Marketing and of course I expect lots about running an online e-book business from the Grants.
You can add some more big names like Stephen Pierce, who I have never met or heard speaking before, but is always featured at top IM events and is mentioned as source of inspiration for many of the marketers I follow and study – he’s been in the game for a long, long time.
Ewen Chia I always see at the top of affiliate lists for product launches, so I’m keen to hear what he has to say about building more traffic and list size for greater affiliate income.
Then there are also a bunch of Aussies and Canadians – nice combination I always say – speaking about various things like product creation, teleseminars, eBay, membership sites, marketing psychology, copywriting, etc, etc.
I suspect some these speakers are here to help show newer Internet marketers the different industries available online that they might considering jumping into, like eBay. If you already have an Internet business you might have to slap yourself to make sure you don’t go opportunistic and start another project – be careful, I know I will have to
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My only concern, is how bad the “pitching” might be. I’ve never been to an event with so many different speakers and I hear that the presentations at some other events are nothing more than thinly disguised sales pitches for each of the speakers programs. I don’t expect that at this event because of the high entry fee, usually the pitches are at the $97 type events. I think each speaker will be selling something, in fact I expect it, but it will only make up about 10% of the speech at the end, with 90% content to come before that, which will be very valuable.
I expect to probably be quite sick of Internet marketing by the end of it all too – four days is a lot!
Is It Right For You?
If you want to start making money online but you haven’t been able to come up with exactly how, this event sounds ideal for you in terms of the presentations available.
If you are like myself, you may not get much new information from the presenters (though I always get tidbits and nuggets even if I have heard the information before), but the real golden opportunity is to network, find joint venture partners (there’s an organized networking session, which I’m quite curious to see how it works) and best of all, have a brief chat with the experts presenting. They are usually friendly and can spare a few minutes to talk to you personally if you go up to them and say hello.
I always leave these sorts of events feeling very motivated, and perhaps that is the greatest benefit of attending. Yes in some ways it’s a sugar high for a short period because you have spent so much time immersed in the Internet marketing world, but it also serves as real solid motivation because you see how others are successful online, validating that it is possible you can be too, with work and the right knowledge. I for one would like to stay on that sugar high for as long as possible because I feel the most motivated and buzzing with energy to take action, and only with action to you earn rewards.
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I’ll do my best to blog from the event, but it might be difficult since I want to spend my time networking with as many people as I can. If you do decide to come down and attend the event, make sure you come tap me on the shoulder (look for the skinny guy with big hair – I look like my photos on my blog) and say hello. I love meeting my readers and you never know, maybe we can JV sometime in the future.
If you are a butterfly marketing specialist, definitely say hello since I’m in need of people with the tech skills to implement the software for me.
Yaro Starak
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oh yeh… 4 day sugar binge!
i’ll keep an eye out for you – hopefully there’ll be time for a chat.
Cheers,
Joe
Joe – That was sure quick! I only just hit the send button on the email to you.
See you there!
Yaro
hey, no kidding…
I just read it after the fact – thanks for pointing that out.
Thanks for the reply. No dramas on the delay, I don’t doubt you’re a busy dude.
Catch you soon!
Joe
I would consider going if I could find someone to split the cost. Yaro, if you know of anyone let me know and you will get your affiliate commission.
Hey Mike- If you are still stuck for someone tomorrow let me know and I’ll do a post where people can link up with others to split the cost of the entry fee. I may do it whether you find someone or not to help any other people.
I appreciate the affiliate link commitment, thanks!
Can’t make it this year, conflicting dates for me. Went last year, had a great time. There is another IM conference in June and it’;s coming to Brisbane even better, Internet Mastery Secrets, which I can and will attend. Last year it had a great line up of speakers.
Aaron
Yaro, one of your readers has contacted me and we are going to split the cost of the ticket.
Thanks for your help.
Great Mike – I hope to meet you both there, but make sure you tell me who you are, the whole meeting in person thing is tricky sometimes
Aaron – Yes, I heard of that event too and will definitely attend. I believe Mike Filsaime is booked in for that one too. Poor guy sure does travel a lot.
Yaro, I met you a couple of years ago in Melbourne when you came down for the tennis. If you search through your archives it might jog your memory
Hey Mike – yep, I remember, the guy with the property and the Tokyo blog right? I’ve mentioned your blog a few times to people actually.
Yes, that’s right. See you in sunny Melbourne.
I missed the Summit. Will there be another one anytime soon? Looked very interesting.
Warm Regards,
Rob
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