Are you interested in attending the Sydney World Internet Summit? Tickets usually cost $197 for the four day event but here’s a back-door way to get your ticket for free;
- Normally you would visit http://www.worldinternetsummit.com.
- Instead, click this link, http://www.worldinternetsummit.com/activate.
I don’t know how much longer that link will be up so give it a go now. I know it’s a little late notice and apologies for this, but trying this method in the future may be useful for seminars run by these people. You will be taken to a sales page with ‘$0.00′ to pay. You can then print your ticket. Neat!
What’s so good about this summit? Well I attended one of these a couple of years ago and got a lot of free useful information on making money on the Internet. Sure the guy there, Brett McFall will want to sell you his stuff (and we have his ‘Make Money While You Sleep’ book) but you are not obliged to buy anything.
Remember; if they push you to buy, be a little suspicious. If you see great herds buying product then it’s a very well-organized event (in more ways than one) -and yes, be a little more suspicious (call it the old distrust in me at being burned in the past)). Having said that, stuff you buy will be packed with useful information, but only if you apply it and not leave it on the
shelf. Their products seem to point out useful information concisely instead of padding out with useless information.
And remember too that what they sell will only be as effective with your own special input and slant on things, such as your own niche interests.
Brett’s not the only guy there, others include Tom Hua, Chris Cobb from the UK, Mili Ponce from Peru and Paul O’Mahoney from Ireland -all hugely successful Internet entrepreneurs.
Subjects indicated in their sales flier include:
- How to use Facebook and Twitter to create regular, automated income,
- Low cost ways to get more traffic to your sites,
- How to start your own Internet business in just a few minutes, and
- How to make money using eBay, from your blogs and more.
The biggest deal here is they intend to start an Internet business from scratch, and hope to make many thousands of dollars over the weekend. Impossible? Well they promise to pay one lucky attendee that amount in prize money.
So if you can make it, expect to garner a lot of free useful stuff -and bring your iPad/note taker with you.
I’ll be heading there tomorrow; will let you know what happens.
Karin