Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

“Insider Webinar Strategies Webinar” Tonight

It’s your last chance!

As of this morning, only 82 spaces remain for tonight’s free "Insider Webinar Strategies" webinar event where I’ll be joined by my good friend and business partner, Chris Zavadowski.

In case my last messages to you got eaten up by the email filter goblins, I’m sending this FINAL quick reminder about tonight’s one-time-only, no-cost webinar.

You can get the full scoop here: http://www.webinarking.com/webinarsecrets.html

Remember, this is brand new information that only we can reveal to you.  Literally, NO ONE else in our industry (or anywhere online for that matter) has ever revealed these strategies before…so don’t miss out!

Visit this page to register for free: http://www.webinarking.com/webinarsecrets.html

Someone should check your pulse if you aren’t excited about using webinars for your business after this free event!

See you tonight,

Jim

P.S. – We’ve had a lot of people wondering about a recording of the call.  I talked with Chris and we *may* release one, but the ONLY people who would get it are those who are fully registered at the link below.

Don’t forget, we’ll be sharing something very special for the people on the actual live call, too.

That means…the ONLY way you are assured access to this surprise is to turn off the TV, grab a pen and paper and call into this one-time-only event tonight.

Isn’t your future worth 75 minutes?  Take action now: http://www.webinarking.com/webinarsecrets.html


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April 24, 2007
tONY jAMERSON

Jim,

I just wanted to comment on the emphasis that you put on FREE for the “Webinar”. I am not sure about others being charged, because I have not asked anyone. The last time I signed up for a free webinar, it was with Marlin Sanders and quite possibly you were a guest. I have so many names in my mind from marketers that I receive mail from, I don’t remember exactly who it was, I would have to look in the file folder when I get home. I have At&T Nationwide Long Distance which allows me to call anywhere in the USA on the monthly fee charged(a flat rate). The webinar was not included so I had a 90 minute plus long distance call plus a charge for 8.00 for a hosting company I am assuming the Conference call was set up through. I would like to know if there is profit in the webinar itself just by having a large number of people placing calls through the Webinar Hosting Service or the phone company, you know kind of like American Idol had at one time. I am not sure now, not much time for TV, or if there is a fee from the hosting service or from AT&T if you hit a certain number of people signing on? Is it them billing us and then paying you a bonus for making them so much money? For me, 17-19 dollars for 90 minutes is not FREE. If there is a money making opportunity in webinars besides selling your product, then I would buy a book from someone like you that explains how the money is made, if it is detailed and includes contacts with the hosting service and the Phone Company. If no profit there, I guess I just don’t have the right contacts to get the FREE Webinar. Thank you for the opportunity to comment.


April 24, 2007

A few things:

1. It costs me money to call in AND it costs me money to present this AND it costs me money in time to prepare and give you this information… so, I guess it’s not free for me either — but I know based on the value given, it is certainly well-worth it for everyone who showed up.

2. We don’t make any commission from the phone company.

Jim


April 24, 2007
TONY

Jim

Now I’m feeling bad about the comments I made. I thought the webinars were put on so those who were presenting could make money. The one I paid for, the speakers spent half of the time talking about their programs or affiliates that could make you thousands of dollars. I can’t comment on tonights, because I was not there. I am sure you did a great job though.

Thanks again