October 24, 2007
Eben Pagan's Altitude Workshop was Amazing
After a week of catching up and starting my implementation, I figured I'd drop you a note to let you know what I thought of my trip to Los Angeles for Eben Pagan's Altitude workshop. If I had to sum it up into one word. AMAZING! Give me three words and you'll get: BEST SEMINAR EVER! At least for me anyway…
All I can say is that the Altitude program put on my Eben Pagan was top notch all the way. It was one of the best - most life changing weeks I've had in my life. Eben pulls back the covers to reveal how he built his business from a single eBook into a real business that is dominating the Dating Advice market for both men and women. But what I think is more important is that he spent a good percentage of the time focusing on the main things that matter. You, your market, your marketing, your people and your systems. Each day of the 5 day program, Eben covered each of these topics with real tools, techniques and training on how to improve. He really drives home the fact that each of these critical areas needs attention to really grow a real business. Many of us internet marketers simply focus on our marketing, but never take the time to really analyze ourselves, our market, the people we hire and the systems we set up.
It really points out that many of us are running our businesses like a hobby without any financial checkpoints, reports or tracking mechanisms. We hire who we can to get the job done - but never take the time to find the best of the best. And often we focus on the marketing without truly understanding the mindset of the market first.
Eben's presenters and guest speakers were outstanding. And while I can't say enough about what was happening ON the stage, what was happening off the stage was pretty incredible too. The quality of the attendees far exceeded what I have ever seen at a seminar or workshop. Just a few names of people in the audience.
John Carlton - copywriting genius. www.marketingrebel.com
Mark Joyner - Creator of Simpleology.com and too many other innovations on the web
Joe Polish - Joe Polish.com - Brilliant marketer teaching other service businesses how to explode their business with direct response marketing.
Tellman Knudson - InstantADDSuccess.com plus many other successful internet marketing ventures.
Joe Mercola of Mercola.com
Plus countless other very sucessful business people from all walks of life and market niches. Just the hallway, breakfast, lunch and dinner conversations made the trip worth it.
What did I get out of the Altitude workshop?
- A new mindset that will help me break my current business revenue plateau.
- A mastermind group of new friends who I can call. (other successful attendees)
- Confidence to enter a very competitive niche - knowing I will do very well equipped with the right knowledge and plan of action.
- Improved copywriting skills to help me better identify with my market.
- A new mindset on hiring - ony hire STARS. Meaning top A+ players.
- Critical systems to setup to keep a pulse on the health of the business and monitor results as it grows.
Plus so much more…

Eben and I at Altitude on the final day.
So what's next? For Altitude attendees we have another 10 coaching calls between now and January. Plus a 1 day follow-up workshop in January as well. Personally I have about 2 years of implementing all that I have learned at Altitude. But the good news is that I am much better equipped to prioritize my projects and get more done faster. Thanks to Eben.
Don't Miss this!
If you couldn't make it to the workshop but want some more of Eben, he's running a teleseminar Tuesday, November 6th at 6 PM Pacific/9 PM Eastern U.S. time. It's free and will have Eben and 10 of his top business friends sharing idea's with you on how you can grow your business. Given what I've seen of Eben, it's gonna be great.
Register Here: Eben Pagan - Free Tele - Webinar - Seminar
Hope to see you on the call. I gotta run. I have work to do and projects to implement. Busy, busy, busy…
Dan Buglio
The FreeIQ Guy - and big Altitude Fan.




















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