Why Ryan Lee’s Continuity Summit II Was Different03.10.10

So…I went to Ryan Lee’s Continuity Summit.  Despite my wife’s complaints that I’ve been traveling too much lately, I got in the car and drove the whole…2 1/2  hours to Stamford, CT.

Now, Donna (my wife) had a couple of other issues she was worried about (other than me being away when she’s actually home).  So when she called me on the first day of the event, she said something along the lines of…

“I don’t want you getting into yet another thing when you haven’t even finished working on X.”
Translation: “you’d better not lose focus!”

And I couldn’t agree with her more.

See, if you’ve been to enough events, you’ve probably experienced something similar.  It seems like every single speaker tries to pull you in a different direction, sell you something else.  One says you’ve got to be doing video and need her product to learn social media the right way.  Another says that without his course you’ll never get your website up…sound familiar?

ConfusedYou come out of those events not knowing which way is up.  You even start to question yourself…”Have I been doing it wrong this whole time??”  Sometimes, you lose sight of what you were actually trying to accomplish in the first place, and you get scattered.  Or worse, you come out with 4 expensive products you probably didn’t need in the first place, and there’s no time left to study the materials, much less put them into action!

Then, there’s the blatant competition amongst participants.  Either a bunch of people who want to talk you into joining their business opportunity, or a bunch of people in your opportunity who are doing their best to keep secrets to themselves.

See, the problem with these events is that most people there are there because they’re looking for a way to “make money online.”

But Ryan Lee’s event was pleasantly different.

Sure…there were the speakers who came on stage with the intention of selling.  And many used pressure tactics (“…only for the next 10 minutes, then the price goes up…”).  But the difference was that they gave REAL content.  The juicy stuff you can take home and work with.  AND…

Get this.

The entire 1000+ person crowd was most interested in something like this:

(drumroll, please….)

1. “how can we work together?”
2. “what can I do to help you move your business forward?”

…and at a deeper level:

3. “how can I take my passion and turn it into a profitable online business while helping others?”

And that’s why, for the first time in the history of me attending live events, rather than coming out with products I didn’t need, or a feeling of failure, I came out empowered.  I came out with new clients.  New skills to use.  I came out with incredible ideas that I have already started putting into use (and that aren’t taking me away from my focus).  And I came out with potential JV partners, and new friends in the industry.  A new understanding of what it means to run an online business.

I learned from people like Yanik Silver and Tim Paulson how to charge more for my products and services.  I learned how to take one information product and turn it into at least 6 or 7 other info products (thanks, Jerry Clark).  And I learned all about the psychology of sales pages, and how to increase conversions (thanks to Chris Haddad).  With the training of Ryan Lee himself, I came out with a 24-hour blueprint to creating a continuity site (it’s easier than you think!).  Finally, I actually learned 4 new powerful traffic tactics.  Yep, ME, the traffic queen.  Tactics from Chris Farrell I had never heard of before.  (Now THAT is unheard of!).

And I actually found increased focus, thanks to Ryan Lee’s “idea joggers.”  These were a group of coaches who sat in the back of the room and spent time with as many people as they could helping them get a clearer picture of what they were passionate about…and how they could turn those passions into a business.

(A special thanks to Jillian, even though she did call me a “plastic face.”) ;-)

By the way, I especially enjoyed the 1-hour “speed networking,” even though I did just about lose my voice towards the end.  I would recommend making 300-or-so copies of your “calling card” rather than the 1,000 I made, though.

(Here’s the one I used)

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So…would I recommend Ryan Lee’s Continuity Summit next year?  You betcha.  I’ll be there, notebook and pen in hand.

And until then?  Howie Schwartz’s Sustainable Traffic Workshop is coming up next week.  I’m looking forward to hanging out with the other project managers, and especially to presenting.

We’ll be talking about Mobile Marketing (which is quite possibly the hottest thing for local businesses right now), and about many other money-making marketing tactics.

I hope to see you there :-)

But if not…check back here for an update.

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Freedom to Travel – Freedom to Stay Home01.14.10

If you’re tired of having someone else control when you can go on vacation – or worse, if you travel for work and wish you could just be home…this post is for you.

Atlantic City Airport

Waiting at ACY...

It’s way too early, and I’m sitting in Atlantic City Airport (ACY) waiting for my flight to Ft. Lauderdale. I’m proud of myself; I found the airport without my GPS (which has been out of commission for about a month now). I’m what you might call “directionally challenged…”

Luckily, that challenge does NOT apply when it comes to my business. I’ve got pretty clear goals, and I’ve mapped out a way to get there. Sure, I may find myself taking the scenic route once in a while, but I’m honing in on my target.

Anyway, it just occurred to me last night how much freedom I really have. I remember back when I started my business. Every time I wanted to go to a conference, I’d have to call in sick. And I’d feel pretty guilty for sticking my kids with a substitute teacher. And vacations? If they weren’t part of the school schedule – forget it!

No more of that.

Anyway, I’m going on a little weekend getaway with my wife, and as I was feeding the cat and the birds, and worrying about whether they’d be okay, it occurred to me just how much freedom this online business has afforded me.

The freedom to go travel anywhere, anytime, as many times per year as I want. The freedom to adjust my schedule. The freedom to do only what is important and essential. The freedom to work from anywhere in the world (as long as there’s access to an internet connection)…

But most importantly, the freedom to stay home if I want to.

Anyone who travels for work knows that’s huge.

If you’re ready to move towards a change, here’s your chance.
Click on this link: FREEDOM
And fill out your name & email.
Give yourself the freedom you deserve.

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