Online Success Blueprint Workshop
How ANY time-starved solo-preneur can use email and the Internet to leverage their business and create extra income… Ali Brown has built a 7-figure income with this special formula, and you can use her exact same strategies just as her students do with spectacular results.
Online Success Blueprint Workshop
November 13, 14, & 15, 2008, in Los Angeles, California

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Valerie Young on the Online Success Blueprint Workshop
“Of the internet marketing programs out there that I have
PERSONALLY attended, this is the ONLY one I would recommend to ‘my people.’”
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1. Ali’s Seminar is for People At All Levels… Including TOTAL Beginners
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Ali’s program is intentionally aimed at people who range from
those who are totally new to internet marketing (and I mean
TOTALLY NEW) as well as those are already online but are not
enjoying the kind of financial success they would like.
Besides Jeff Walker’s seminar, which was very specific to
product launches, the only other big seminar I’ve attended on
online marketing in general is Yanik Silver’s Underground
Marketing Success. I’ve actually been to Yanik’s event twice and
will be there again in 2009.
The information at the Underground is always great. And the
speakers are typically running million dollar plus businesses so
suffice it say they really know their stuff.
But in my experience, that seminar is really more geared to
people who have been doing business online for a number of
years. For that reason the speakers tend to cover more advanced
techniques which means there’s a lot more lingo that leaves the
newbie’s scratching their heads.
Bottom line: I think Yanik’s event is great for really opening
your eyes to the huge potential there is in the online business
world. But Ali’s is the way to go if you have either have ZERO
ONLINE EXPERIENCE or have a web site but need to make
improvements and learn how to grow a list.
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2. Ali’s Seminar is Specifically for Coaches, Consultants,
Speakers, Authors and Other Solopreneurs … and People Who WANT to Be
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Other seminars are more broadly targeted to ANYONE selling
ANYTHING online. Which means you could be sitting next to a guy
who runs a fitness site or someone running a wholesale
distribution business or someone into flipping real estate.
Don’t get me wrong. They were all interesting people… but other
than the fact that we are doing business on the Internet, we
don’t always have that much in common business-wise.
Because Ali’s program is specifically geared to authors,
speakers, coaches, consultants, and people selling information
products that means the attendees are more alike than different.
For example, when I was there in 2007 I met a lot of people
starting or growing coaching practices in the prosperity,
dating, and executive coaching niches; a woman who helps people
write their first book in like six months; a guy who helps
people select art for their home or business…
We may be in different businesses but what we share in common is
that all our businesses require us to market ourselves and our
expertise. The more synergy there is between attendees the more
opportunities there are for networking, partnering, joining one
another’s affiliate programs, and other mutually beneficial connections.
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3. Ali Brown is a Surprisingly Good Teacher
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I don’t mean the “surprisingly” part to sound insulting. It’s
just that in addition to running an online my background was in
adult education. So whenever I see a speaker I’m very aware of
how whether they are able to share what they know in a way that
optimizes learning.
Frankly most of the people I’ve seen speak at other events just
get up and lecture. And even though they almost always give
great information and advice, I find a lot of them hold
something back that they then try to sell to you later.
There IS some selling at Ali’s seminar. But a) not obnoxiously
so, and b) you won’t walk out feeling like you paid all this
money just to be pitched. Mostly you’ll hear about her high-end
Mastermind group. But it’s not like if you don’t join you are
somehow missing out on some critical piece of information that
will make or break your business.
More importantly, I was very pleasantly surprised at how GOOD
Ali is at breaking things down into language and practical steps
that ANYONE can understand… at building in quiet time for
attendees to step back and make notes about how you can apply
what you just learned… and even hopping online to demonstrate
for example, how easy is to create and edit your own recordings
or set up your own Teleclass.
At the workshop I went to there was also very helpful web site
critiquing session. Even if you don’t yet have a web site,
assuming she does this again this year, I promise you will learn
a ton from these live feedback sessions featuring a panel of
copywriting, design, branding, and other online marketing experts.
It’s hard to overstate just HOW MUCH practical, immediately
useable information you will get in three days. Plus you also
get a HUGE notebook jammed with information to refer to again
once you get home.
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4. The Attendees Are Far More Diverse
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This may not matter to some of you but to others it is very important…
The other online seminars I have attended are pretty homogeneous
with a lot more men than women and even fewer people of color.
Ali’s is the most diverse internet marketing event out there
which means there is a high comfort level at networking events
and to ask questions in the large group.
Valerie Young
Dreamer in Residence, ChangingCourse
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