The anticipation is building the excitement is mounting. There is only one more sleep till Fast Web Formula blasts off in Sydney.
Sadly some people who could really use it are going to miss it. A business woman I know rang yesterday to get some information about what they could do with a celebrity endorsement that is posted on their site and being sent to mailing list but what else.
Firstly let me say I know them from buying their product but didn’t ever sign onto the mailing list so receiving the email of the endorsement annoyed me enough not to watch it. Plus there was the what do I care factor since I have bought three of the machines 1 for me, 1 for my partner and 1 for my parents.
The third I loaned to someone interested in the machine so I purchased an extra strap – which I was charged for even though it was in their best interests to have the machine tried out.
They have asked me for some online business, internet marketing advice along the way. So I have suggested Fast Web Formula and got them onto a webinar with James. There are knowledge, cost and industry regulation issues so it made more sense to me for them to learn and/or pay for someone to learn what to do and manage it in-house.
The biggest frustration for me is that all the questions they have are answered in James Schramko internet marketing training. They wouldn’t need to feel so lost. They wouldn’t need to call me because they have no idea where to turn. They wouldn’t have to keep wasting time listening to proposals from incredibly expensive marketers who neither understand their business, or what they hope to achieve. They could make progress easily.
The thing that upset me most was she wanted to go to the course but didn’t think she’d understand it and her employee didn’t get as excited as she did, or seem to think it was worthwhile. She wanted to take her son but didn’t call me early enough to talk about this to allow time to actually book flights, accommodation and register.
In life you get what you pay for. You see results from the action you take. The majority of businesses that fail do so after 3 years, between 3 and 10 because most business owners do not have the skill and knowledge to move through business transitions phases or dn’t ask for help.
So next time an opportunity comes your way what are you going to do? If Fast Web Formula happens again will you jump at the task or let it pass you by, remaining stuck where you already are?
Stay tuned for Fast Web Formula News posts over the weekend from the event itself.

