Sunday, 19 October 2014

Internet Marketing Mentors



I bought into Sarah Staar's 'Licensed Product Team' some considerable time ago. I consider this to be one of the best purchases I have ever made.

Sarah specializes in video marketing which appeals to my way of learning because I like to be 'virtually' present at seminars and workshops etc.

Observing the reactions of a roomful of people comprised mainly of wannabe internet marketers – who have paid big money to be physically present – is a reliable measure of the product's popularity and value.

She is very big on webinars and question and answer sessions. I certainly never miss out on any of these: I always seem to manage to find the necessary time.

There are many internet marketers whose business includes mentoring. Sarah is one such person. One of her strengths is interviewing fellow mentors and marketers, thereby demonstrating the need to work with others in the business.

These interviews can be very valuable for those trying to establish strategies in internet marketing and information publishing. There's always something new to learn in this business.

Sarah also invites along fellow mentors/marketers to tell their individual stories of how they've developed and succeeded in the internet marketing niche.

I hang on every word which people such as Rob Cornish and Martin Avis utter! This is to name just two – there are many more to help Sarah's clients.

It seeems like I've been a licensed partner for ever but I've only opened up a very small percentage of the products which comprise the package that Sarah has suplied.

I like to tell things as they are and I must admit that Ms. Staar has a few little foibles which I find annoying.
For instance – like many other people – she uses 'OK?' far too frequently. The majority of folk will do so because they're not sure of their facts or where they are going next. With Sarah I'm sure it's just habit.

Also, I was watching one of her workshops when she said she was going to demonstrate how to produce a video. Since this activity is one of her strengths and something I really wanted to know the finer details of, I was overjoyed.

However, she spent so much time trying to sort out her computer equipment that nothing useful transpired and the audience were left wearing a variety of largely blank expressions.

Sarah ended up this 'non-demo' by uttering the much overused cliche 'it really is that simple.'

I personally can overlook these one or two things that I've found less than perfect because of the sheer quantity and quality of her products. The lady over-delivers.

I hope others will feel the same way because then it's pretty certain that mentors such as Sarah, Rob and Martin will keep us all up to date with internet marketing fashion and culture changes etc.

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