John Carlton’s Action Seminar January 2010

The world’s greatest living copywriter, John Carlton, has announced that he is hosting a seminar DEDICATED to helping entrepreneurs and small business owners put together an Action Plan for the coming year. Why?

John believes that we are on the cusp of a period of unprecedented opportunity.

The economy is about to open up like a long-hidden gold mine whose entrance just got uncovered by an earthquake.

History shows that the brief “opportunity windows” following hobbling recessions are where fortunes are made.

John has assembled a hugely impressive team of educators – not the ‘salespeople’ who turn up time and again at internet marketing events – these guys actually practise their craft.  They include:

John Carlton (worth every penny just to hear him speak)

Mike Koenigs

James Schramko (John thinks “Schrakmo” is more interesting!)

Melanie Benson Strick

Teran Dale

Jimmy Vee and Travis Miller

Lorrie Morgan-Ferrero

Stan Dahl

And the many of John’s stable of top copywriters.

This is one event NOT to be missed – quality all the way! Find out more now, about John Carlton’s Action Seminar in 2010 – places ARE limited.

Michael Koenigs

Michael KoenigsGeek, surfer, marketer, video producer and didgeridoo player, Mike Koenigs is best known as the guy who created the Web 2.0 syndication service, Traffic Geyser that distributes over a million videos per week and generates top ranking, web traffic and leads in minutes by sending video content to over 70 video sites, social bookmarking, social media, blog and podcasting directories.

Mike grew up in Eagle Lake, Minnesota (pop. 763) where he taught himself how to program at age 14. He wrote video games for the first Mac game company, PCAI. In 1991, he co-founded Digital Café, one of the first interactive multimedia agencies that produced the world’s first branded CD-ROM game, “Chex Quest” and shipped in more than six-million boxes of General Mills cereal. Digital Café produced many of the world’s first movie web sites, promotional screen savers and games for Sony, Columbia-Tristar and 20th Century Fox. He sold the company during the dotcom boom to publicly-held IPG and billion-dollar agency Campbell-Mithun in 1999. Read the rest of this entry

  
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