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Ken McCarthy says, “The deadline for early bird registration for System 2007 is today, March 1st at midnight.

Register now and save $300 and guarantee your seat.

http://www.TheSystemSeminar.com

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An embarrassment of riches…

The deadline for early bird registration for System 2007 is today, March 1st at midnight.

Register now and save $300 and guarantee your seat.

http://www.TheSystemSeminar.com

Who’s who?

I had a funny conversation with someone recently who’s been studying Internet marketing for two years…

He looked at the faculty list for System 2007 and said:

“Gee. I don’t recognize many of the names.

I think I’m going to go to the whiz-bang, guru-glam seminar instead.”

OK, fair enough.

I’ve been teaching and selecting faculty members for my trainings for fourteen years. He’s been buying book and tape sets for two.

I guess he knows more about who is worth listening to in Internet marketing than I do 🙂

Seriously though, there are always a lot of new names at every System Seminar.

In fact, here’s a short list of speakers who were “new” to the Internet marketing seminar world when they spoke at their first System event:

– John Reese

– Yanik Silver

– Alex Mandossian

– Perry Marshall

– Mike Stewart

– Dan Kennedy

– John Carlton

– Dave Dee

– Matt Furey

– and many more…

In every case, I heard the same thing.

“Who’s that?” “Why are you putting him in front of an Internet audience?” etc. etc.

The answer is that:

1) when you know what you’re doing and

2) you have the courage of your convictions (and are not part of the “I’ll-scratch-your-back-you- scratch-mine” club)

…you make room for new talent whether the speaker has a big name or not.

A lot of faculty members for System 2007 should be widely familiar to any Internet marketer who has a pulse…

– David Bullock

– John Carlton

– Dave Dee

– Brad Fallon

– Perry Marshall

– Dave Taylor

But I admit some of the faculty may be new to many people because – again – for some of them, it’s their first time in front of an Internet marketing audience.

Others have been around DEEP in Internet marketing, but not active in the seminar circuit.

Many speakers, Dave Taylor for example, have told me that the System is the ONLY Internet marketing event they speak at.

Here’s a quick, very thumbnail sketch of just some of the faculty for System 2007 and what they bring to the table:

Gary Ambrose on e-mail deliverability….

E-mail is one of the most powerful wealth-building tools of all-time, but that power is being seriously eroded by delivery problems. Gary has been mailing for profit since 1994 and knows more about making sure your e-mail messages get delivered and read than anyone I’ve ever met…

Meg Awtrey on multiple streams of income

The daughter and partner of the legendary Ken Giddens. Raised in Internet marketing since she was a teenager by one of the most brilliant practitioners of all time, Meg is quite possibly the only person on earth who fully grasps and fully executes on the insights of her illustrious father. But Meg was more than just a passive student. As Ken often acknowledged to me, Meg was a full partner and actually contributed many of the testing ideas that Ken helped make famous…

Joe Chapuis on Internet video

Internet video is the new frontier for Internet marketing, but where do you go to find out how to make it work and how to make it pay. Well, everyone from Dr, Ralph Wilson to Ken Evoy to me, Ken McCarthy, go to Joe Chapuis, a veteran Internet marketer who’s literally cracked the code on Internet video…

Robin Cowie on sourcing physical products

Selling physical products online is still largely an untapped opportunity. While newbies battle to sell eBooks and CD sets, many Internet pros quietly rack up huge sales selling things that people are actively searching for. Robin is the reigning expert on where and how to find promising physical products to sell online…

Lori Feldman on database marketing

Many businesses are sitting on a gold mine and don’t know it. The gold mine I’m talking about is your customers list. It is far easier and more profitable to sell to people who have already brought from you than to new customers. Many gurus give lip service to this idea, but none of them show you how to do it scientifically for maximum profits the way Lori does…

Ari Galper on souping up your sales

While working in corporate America, Ari had the opportunity to study and even work with work privately with many of the world’s top sales trainers. He’s applied this experience to creating a truly revolutionary approach to online traffic conversion which increased the profitability of his own business 10 X…

Tim Gorman on article marketing

Tim is an active duty captain in the US Army. He also has created a healthy six figure “sideline” business in his spare time based on a sophisticated and ethical approach to article marketing and AdSense. Most people still don’t “get” how powerful article marketing can be. Tim will enlighten you…

Rob Goyette on having it your way

Rob is a master at turning business ideas into profitable systems. He understands what Internet marketers need and he’s a top programmer. If you want to achieve maximum profitability with your Internet business, Rob is someone you need to know…

Christina Hills on online up-sells and cross-sells

Did you know that you could turn a failing business into a money machine without adding more traffic or adding more infrastructure or employees? Smart operators do this all the time by adding intelligent cross-sells and up-sells to their marketing mix. This is something many talk about, but no one shows you how to do it. Christina shows you HOW.

Llyd Irvin on building an info marketing empire

A world champion martial artist and trainer, Lloyd started as a student at the System. Now, just one of his products, a home study course on grappling, has rung up over $3 million in sales and that’s just one of Lloyd’s ever-expanding number of successful projects. From student to expert, Lloyd has become a powerhouse of innovation in our field. If you sell information online, you can’t afford to miss his session.

And that’s just a few of the faculty we have for you at System 2007.

Time doesn’t permit me in this e-mail to tell you about Kim Castle….Darell Crow…Marc Harty…Sherman Hu… Sydney Johnston…Glen Livingston…Chist Moreno… Richard Mouser…Buck Rizvi, but you can listen to in depth interviews with them and other members of the System 2007 faculty at http://www.thesystemblog.com

Or, if you’re ready to save $300…nail down what is turning into a hard-to-get seat…and join the serious players in the Internet marketing industry, visit us by midnight tonight (Thursday, March 1) … and take care of your registration right now here:

http://www.TheSystemSeminar.com

See you in Chicago,

Ken McCarthy

P.S. If you miss System 2007, the next System seminar will be in the spring of 2008 so if you miss this one, you’re going to have a long wait.

http://www.TheSystemSeminar.com

[email with the subject: An embarrassment of riches…]

Clarification

I’m getting this question a lot so I must not have been clear with my e-mail earlier today.

System 2007 is April 27 – 29 and yes it is a good reason to register now for two reasons:

1. We’ve over 2/3 sold out.

2. If you register by midnight tonight, you save a full $300 off your tuition.

A 50% payment secures your spot and you can bring a colleague or partner for 50% of your ticket price.

Deadline is tonight at midnight:

http://www.TheSystemSeminar.com

Ken

P.S. If you’re not sure and need to do more research, we’ve got interviews with a number of the System faculty here:

http://www.thesystemblog.com

[email with the subject: Clarification..]

     Ken McCarthy

Ken McCarthy organized and sponsored the first conference ever held on the subject of the commercial potential of the World Wide Web. His company Amacord Inc., formerly E-Media, was one of the first Internet-based businesses in the world.

In addition to working with small and mid-sized business clients since 1993, McCarthy was a consultant to NEC’s Biglobe, the largest online service in Japan, from 1996 to 2001. His book The Internet Business Manual was the first book on web entrepreneurship published in that country. He is also credited by Hotwired magazine with being one of the people responsible for the development and popularization of the banner ad, one of the key underpinnings of commercial Internet publishing.

A graduate of Princeton University, McCarthy came to the Internet industry with a varied background which included technical consulting for two of New York’s top investment banks, lecturing on educational psychology at MIT, Columbia, and NYU, and founding and operating a number of small businesses, including one that helped produce an Academy Award winning documentary. Ken McCarthy is associated with the following blogs: Ken McCarthy’s Blog, System Video Blog and Internet Video Marketing Letter

*IMNewswatch would like to thank Ken McCarthy for granting permission to reprint the latest blog posts.

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