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20.02 20091

“Rockstar Platinum Live is Gonna Change My Life!”

"Rockstar Platinum Live is gonna change my life!"

This from a gentle soul who had all but given up on his dreams of not relying on "the man" to fund his future and very lively hood. You see, Fred Barnes, is from Detroit. He used to work for "the man" at GM, but we all know what has happened at GM lately.  No need to go into the abuse of corporate and government powers at work there. Would it surprise you to know that Fred lost his job two months ago (yes, right before Christmas - merry freaking Christmas indeed).

Fred, who had not missed a single day of scheduled work in 13 years was dismissed like he was one of those used up old tires.

Fred, who had to look his wife in the eye and tell her that they couldn't spend that extra money on their grand baby, Erika Lynn, because they needed to save every red cent. Cause Lord only knew when he would be able to find another job in Michigan, of all places. But Fred has found the "light at the end of the tunnel". You see, Fred met Lee & I at a "f.ree to the public event" we held last June.  We saw the devastion of the automakers coming and just knew that we had to let these folks know the secret.

The secret, of course, is that you CAN control your financial future and NOT have to rely on "the man" for your financial security.

All you need is someone willing to share with you the way to make this happen in the shortest possible time frame possible. Fred was there last June and he remembered our talk. He was feeling the pressure of job hunting and his savings dwingling further and further down. Then he found it. The flyer he casually picked up last June.  Fred stared at this single page for about 20 minutes. Then he did that one thing that will change his life.  He picked up his cordless phone and gave us a call. Fred's luck was already changing - cause he did the "near impossible and caught Lee & I between meetings. After the hesitant greetings and rememberings of our meeting back in June, Lee and I listened as Fred poured his story out to us. A story we have heard way too freaking often. Then Fred asked the question....

"so, can I really make money on my own?"

We love this question, cause we can actually respond with a resounding YES! "The trick, Fred, is to find a few folks who have made it and do the exact same thing they did" And this is absolutely true.  You ain't gotta reinvent the wheel.  After all - why would you put all of that energy into recreating a system that already works? To prove what we were saying is true, we shared with Fred the 5 simple steps to getting started. You want to know what they are? OK, here ya go.... 1.  Find a hot market with money 2.  Find a product that they desire 3.  Create a way for them to buy this product from you 4.  Drive traffic and my favorite... 5.  Repeat Fred was quiet for a few minutes and he finally said, "It can't be that easy". We assured him that is was.  The trick was finding the folks who are experts in the areas of these 4 simple steps and do what they tell you to do. That's it. Can you guess Fred's next question? He asked,"OK, but how to I get these experts to tell ME how to do this stuff?" Well, hell - that's easy!

The real experts share their insider secrets freely in front of folks all of the time - if you know where to find them.

Then we told Fred where to find them... " http://www.RockStarPlatinumLive.com Here he could find experts like...
  • Deb Micek (Coach Deb to those of you who know her on Twitter) - Social Media Queen
  • Dave Lakhani - master at persuasion and positioning
  • Simon Leung - Expert Google Adwords dude - best way to drive paid traffic hands down
  • Anik Singal - Affiliate Marketing RockStar - don't need your own product when you can sell someone elses!
  • Matt Bacak - Crazy Smart Business Startup Mentor
  • Tom Beal - Business Operations Expert (does all the heavy lifting for Mike Filsaime of all peeps)
  • Scott Stratten - the best traffic is Fr.ee Viral Traffic - and here's the best in that game
  • Ross Goldberg  - Social Media extraordinaire
  • Alan Bechtold - Internet Master - been there since the beginning and KNOW's what works
And this is just a few!  Plus Lee and I will be there to show how to put it all together into that Repeatable System" The line went silent.  We could hear Fred processing all of this while we waited for him to speak. Which he did eventually, but very softly.

Fred said, as if to himself, "I can do this.  I got just enough to make this happen."

Lee and I were a little puzzled by this response.  I mean, of course he can do this - but what did he mean "just enough" to make it happen? "I got this here check from those corrupt folks in my hand right now." Fred's voice got a little louder as he started to believe... "I am gonna us this refund check and get my ass out to Vegas.  I am gonna take back control.  I am gonna show those firing bast*rds they ain't got me to kick around any more." Man, I get goosebumps just remembering the determination in this man's voice. Fred is taking back control. He is coming to Vegas to learn first hand from the folks who can show him EXACTLY what he needs to do to make this happen for him. I couldn't be more proud of Fred.  The courage and tenacity - I love it! So, now the question I have for you is... What are you gonna do about YOUR future? http://www.RockStarPlatinumLive.com

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21.01 20090

JUN 19-21 > Music City Marketing Conference – Nashville, TN

The Music City Marketing Conference is for people who want to build their home business into a great company or just a great lifestyle for their family can come to Nashville and mingle with Internet marketing experts. http://www.musiccityconference.com

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20.01 20090

Robert G. Allen’s Historic First Tweet…

Mike Filsaime's Marketers Gone Wild Cruise 2009 was an incredible experience for MANY reasons that we'll share with you over the next few weeks. One of those experiences was spending some great time with Robert G. Allen, best-selling author of The One Minute Millionaire, Multiple Streams of Income, Creating Wealth and Nothing Down. When I read Multiple Streams of Income there was no way I could have imagined at that time meeting the author, much less spending time mentoring HIM on the power of social media (Twitter, etc) in his private cabin aboard a cruise ship in the middle of the Caribbean! This is the kind of experience that only comes along once. Like Bob's historic "First Tweet". Watch as Lee Collins, Robin Collins, Simon Leung, Amanda Swigert, and Robert G. Allen celebrate the momentous occasion, captured in video for your enjoyment!

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21.11 20082

SMART Seminar: Singapore: Post-Seminar

Man oh man - the SMART Seminar crowd in Singapore was awesome! Great content, great speakers, great crowd. Personally I can't wait until SMART Seminar #2!  I will definitely make it back to this beautiful country again. The networking alone was well worth the trip.

And I know that you have heard this over and over, but if you're not attending live events - your business IS SUFFERING.  Period.  End of story. We had 3 incredibly well filled days at the Expo Center in Singapore. And as a huge bonus, all of the speakers enjoyed each other to such an extent that we shared most of our after hours meals together.  <<Hint - hint:  great time to further friendships and create new business!>> At the conclusion of day 2 of the SMART Seminar, we decided to congregate once again for a group dinner.  Tonight it was sea food at the restaurant, Long Beach. It was a short taxi ride to this beach front dining option.  We arrived as the sun was deeply set and the sky reflected several different shades and layers of royal blue. Stars were a shining and the low hanging moon beconned to us. Nice.

As we enter the establishment I was first struck with the food display - because the food was still moving! You know how when you go to a 5 star restaurant in the states, how you can often pick out your lobster from a single tank thoughtfully provided near the entrance? Imagine a dozen of these tanks stacked and filled with live fish, prawn, squirming lobster and much more. I will admit that I didn't take more than a fleeting glance at these water filled, glass death row cells. Probably as a result of my early days on the family farms, I am not a huge fan of looking my food in the eyes before I eat it. So, I hurried to our table and took the seat next to my loving hubby. I find it so interesting that most dining options in both Malaysia and Singapore are served in big bowls, family style. What a great way to easily sample the many dishes served were served in these great countries! Tonight we had chili crab, sea bass, large boiled prawn and several vege and rice dishes. Let's start with the prawn.  This dish arrived at the table in a large mound of whole cooked prawn drizzled with a light sweet sauce.

Now, when I say whole, I mean with their little heads attached and little legs reaching out from their little bodies. I bravely took one and began to peel away its shell and other unedible (staring) parts. I bit down into the firm, white flesh. YUMMY!  No strong fishy taste here.  Only thick, textured shrimpy goodness. Next up for me was the chili crab.  Now, this arrived on the table as a whole crab covered in a pink / orange crab meat infused gravy.  We also received a plate of sweet bread rolls to dip into the gravy. I took a chunk of crab and began working on getting to the meat. Personal note here...I LOVE crab.  But I am also typically too lazy to work so hard for just a few tastes.  Tonight I made an exception and dug right in. I held the slimey crab carcass and, using the provided shell crackers, I gained access to the sweet reward. First bite - awesome. Second bite - even more awesome. Third bite - I cut the hell out of my thumb on the crab shell. And remember, I already told you that this was a chili crab dish.  So my thumb immediately was set on fire along the fresh slit in my skin. But no worries - I rinsed my thumb off in my Tiger beer and move onto the rest of the meal. We slowly worked our way through 5 dishes and a couple of hours of awesome conversation - to find that is was time to re-group at the taxi's and take off back to the hotel to get rested for last and final day of SMART Seminar. Day 3 of any seminar often seems to take so much out of - well, everyone. The excited crowd prodding for more answers and insights - the speakers leaving everything that they have out there to try to infuse as much knowledge as possible. The speakers were nearing exhaustion.  The attendees were anxious to get started on their new lives.  And the event hosts could barely think any more.

It was time to celebrate the huge success and enjoy some well earned decompression time. Once again the speakers decided to go out as a group for dinner, but tonight we stayed near the hotel. We found a beer garden that offered American fare.  Beer and recognizable food - enough said. The only highlight worth mentioning (besides the always entertaining conversation) was my trip to the public toilet. I know, not the normal evening highlight - but I feel like I must share. Obviously dining at a beer garden, I found that I had to equal my output from my beer input.  I had to break down and use the public toilet. I ventured to this unwelcoming room alone, as Lee was deep in talks with several other speakers. No details needed here...gross...dirty....good hovering skills were required. The event that I want to share occurred AFTER exiting the icky room. I quickly began my journey back to the group, with my head down and with purpose in my step.  See, the toilet was WAY away from the group and I didn't want to invite interaction from the crowd while I was alone. Next thing I know...a half naked, homeless looking man sitting at a table outside of the toilet room slams his fist on the table, screams what had to have been vulgarity at me and began to chase me. Adrenaline rush...quick decision...fight or flight?

I easily chose flight and ran around the corner of the building and back within site of the group. Out of breathe I shared my experience.  The most informative Mike Koenigs educated me that of course the man chased me because I neglected to pay him his dime for keeping the toilet clean. First - the toilet rooms were DISGUSTING.  Second...well - no second, see First :-) Apparently there is a sign that I missed while not making eye contact on my solo trip. On a later trip, Lee did indeed verify that there was a huge sign indicating this obligation and he paid the man double for his deposit, to make up for my neglect.  Oh well, lessons learned. The evening started to wind down and some of the speakers began to wander back to the hotel. Only, the rest of us were all so jacked up from the incredible speaking engagement, great food and even better conversation - not to mention being chased down by half naked toilet room cleaners - that we weren't ready to call it a night just yet.

There was mention of a Karaoke bar.  That was all we needed. Two full taxi's later, we met back up at Party World KMA on Orchard street. After another small adventure of equaling our output to beer input and viewing some of the local "sites" (let's just say that prostitution is very acceptable here in Singapore) - we found ourselves at Party World. Most awesome establishment...there were about half a dozen private lounges that could house up to 10 people.  Leather couches lined the room, a single table in the middle and a private Karaoke set up in each. Not to reveal too much of the revelry, but I'll share that we went through lots of drinks, sang many songs in several languages (including a most entertaining version of Barbie Girl) and made it back to the hotel almost 8 hours later.

Too much fun!  And if you want more details, I'll never tell. You'll have to come to the next event in Singapore to find out first hand! As I wrap up the speaker adventures of the very first SMART Seminar, I want to take a quick moment to thank our gracious hosts: Simon Leung and Stuart Tan.  You both made this event a huge success and have given us the most precious memories that we will cherish for our lifetime. And to the other speakers:  Mike Koenigs, Stephen Peirce, Donna Fox, Mark Widawer, Mike Morgan, Anik Singul, Robert Puddy and Ewan Chia... You guys rock!  I am so happy to call you all my friends and I very much look forward to our mutually profitable futures and good times (especially the ones not shared in the public forums :-) Well, and the rest - you'all come and see us in Singapore next time!  Maybe we'll hit the karaoke bars together :-)

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14.11 20084

SMART Seminar: Malaysia

The bus is humming the soothing song of travel as we start our trip from Kuala Lumpar to Singapore. Stuart Tan and Simon Leung's SMART seminar has been a huge success in Malaysia. The enthusiastic crowd was incredibly inquisitive and longing for knowledge; grasping every opportunity to speak one on one with Lee and I to squeeze out even more insight and information before our weekend together came to an end.

A teacher's dream!

This gave us the privilege of getting to know so many fantastic Malaysians and open their eyes to how to begin their journey as a business owner and introducing them to the concepts of Hybrid Marketing; but also left little time for us to enjoy the leisure explorations of being a tourist. Our luxurious bus journey to Singapore will be our only opportunity to digest this beautiful countryside. An opportunity I am grateful for, even if it is at 60 miles per hour (or whatever the kilo translation is :-)

We have left the busy streets of Kuala Lumpar and are beginning to see the first inclinations that this country truly is a jungle paradise.

There are forests of palm trees - a beaming ocean of luscious green foliage rising and falling with the swell of the land. Looking upon the vast jungle, it is hard to imagine that only 20 minutes ago we were among a bustling metropolis melting pot of cultures. I am still amazed, when visiting different countries, at the variety of people that inhabit the cities. Americans like to think of ourselves as a diversified culture, but ours appears to be just a taste of what many other countries truly do enjoy in ways of multiplicity. Here in Malysia, it is primarily a Muslim driven philosophy. My ignorance led me to the surprising discovery of one very glaring side effect of the majority mindset - the lack of pork. I never realized how much of an impact "the other white meat" had on my diet, until it wasn't an option! The first real pangs of this meat omission came when Lee ordered a bacon cheeseburger. Let's just say that they shouldn't be allowed to advertise their somewhat lacking replication of our favorite pork product as the real thing! And WTH is beef or chicken bacon anyway? But their offerings of delicious local fare more than made up for the porkless society. A single example would be Teh Terik, a hot drink that is somehow made from tea, but more accurately resembles hot chocolate in both texture and taste - AND has to be my favorite malaysian treat by far. The name of this yummy beverage loosely translates to "pulled tea".  It is given this name by the pouring method used to create the creamy goodness.

Teh Terik = very yummy!

And the chicken and rice dishes have been fabulous...even if I must take a moment to discuss one very disturbing dietary trend....the Malaysian need for hot and spicy. It is common place for every dish to come pre-seasoned with the devil's very own fire.  And as if this were not enough, they serve chili sauce as their preferred condiment.  Plain old Ketchup gets no respect in this part of the world. Those of you familiar with my loving husband's eating habits already know that this common requirement for added heat has sat very well with his personal taste preferences.

Me, I've eaten a lot of rice!

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I've just looked out of my private window and have found that while I was engrossed in my story telling, we have entered another world.

The dwindling evidence of civilization has been replaced by a world that I last witnessed while watching the fabulous Disney flick "The Jungle Book". Gorgeous trees cover the foothills.  There are no homes viewable from our incredibly out of place 4 lane highway.  I can just imagine the sinister snake, Kaa, peering at our bus as we make our way past his bountiful home. I feel like an excited zoo patron being given a small glimpse into another world. Beautiful.  Mysterious.  Incredible. I am going to leave you for now so I can soak in as much of this glorious landscape before it turns back into a concrete hell. Until our next chat....Pura Vida, Baby! PS  Pictures will be added later, once I get my few photo's off of the camara.  Thx for patience!

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