Starting and growing an internet business can be tough. Sure, it might not require as much capital as a traditional ‘brick-and-mortar’ business but there are challenges that you’ll only face online.
You have to learn website design, web hosting, ftp, sales copy, seo and other traffic generation strategies, blogging, backlinking, product creation, autoresponders… and so forth.
And what if you need help? If you try to ask someone who isn’t in the IM game they just don’t know how to help you.
The good news is that there is a group of marketing and business geniuses who do understand… but even better than that, they are willing and waiting to answer all your questions -
The League of Extraordinary Minds
Within the League of Extraordinary Minds you’re able to consult with arguably 54 of the world’s most prominent business and marketing experts.You can participate in focused panel discussions where these leaders offer solutions to the biggest issues you’re encountering in your IM business.
We’re talking about people like Steven Covey, Brian Tracy, Robert Cialdini and Tony Robbins (to name a few!) who are there to help you achieve better results and much bigger profits.
Did I mention that you can get this FREE?
I’m not joking…
For 6 weeks, you can participate in these life-changing panel sessions. And it won’t cost you one cent.
Somehow, Rich Schefren and Jay Abraham (two marketing legends in their own right) called in some favors and got all these big guns to waive their typical $200,000 a day consulting fees.
There isn’t a better way I know that you can improve your business and your profits.
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Wow, this is really cool. I didn’t know that this was available for a free trial. Though I doubt that these guys charge $200K per day, because that would be ridiculous, but it’s still a great opportunity. Thanks!
This looks interesting, I’m going to check it out. Brian Tracy’s books are really entertaining and informative about selling, that’s for sure.
The latest news I have about the League of Extraordinary Minds is that Jay Abraham and Rich Schefren are pulling together groups of the experts into panels.