a jam-packed, thought provoking event full of interesting sharing sessions and talks and jokes and games..
definitely looking forward for next year's Start-Up Camp.
Here are some pics from the event:
Journey towards building my virtual business empire
I'll be at the Start-Up camp this weekend at Plug and Play Center Mid Valley...
so looking forward to it...
I've just printed the schedule..most of the sessions sounds so interesting, that I wish I can cut myself in 3 so I can be in all at one go..
And the fact that its free..even better ;)
I just found out about Global Internet Summit. so when googling for more info about it.
apparently its free, gonna be held in penang.
I also found this video on Global Internet Summit ->
SMART 2008 ended yesterday...and it ended on a high note.
The final day was better. I felt better and less marketed at.
The day started with Stuart Tan's presentation, which I reckon was the session I learnt most from.
I guess combining his NLP expertise made the whole presentation engaging, entertaining, informative and yet relaxed.
His offer was good, so I signed up for it.
Then it was Million Dollar Mike up next, speaking on copywriting.
and more offers..
It was then breakout session time...but we were all already starving by then..
I saw Patric Chan there, so managed to speak to him for a while.
Then its lunch break...they ordered domino's pizza only! and even more dissapointing was the fact that most of the speakers went out to have lunch on their own...at that time i was really even more dissapointed to have paid the RM699...coz other ppl who came in for free also had a lot of opportunities to interact with the speakers without having to go lunch with them.
After lunch it was the talk by ewen chia..which ended with a very tempting offer, and with so many ppl scrambling to join.
Since i had already signed up for stuart's offer..i think tt is sufficient.
then lastly it was the closing comments by all speakers..and the whole session ended about 5.30pm.
Overall, i find that i did get to know many ppl...and look forward to work with them in the Internet Marketing arena here in malaysia.
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Its the first day of SMART Seminar Malaysia 2008.
This the first time its held in Malaysia.
Definitely exciting as I had been looking forward to attending it for the past few weeks.
I had prepared new business cards and looked forward to the networking opportunities.
Sure enough, once the event started at 9am, I was busy getting to know people seated around me.
Amazingly, many of them are way older than me. That's one thing I noticed when going to Internet Marketing events / previews/ seminars...
its mostly the uncles and aunties who are keen to know and mostly are newbies.
Where are the youngsters ?
I guess they are contented with their life at the moment, enjoying it with their parents money or their new salary.. that the issue of finding more income does not cross their mind.
Anyway.. the SMART seminar 2008 started with opening by Stuart Tan and Simon .
Then it was a round of intro of all the speakers.
Then, the first speaker up was Robert Puddy, who spoke on membership sites.
then as expected, came the special offer for the SMART seminar participants.
After that, we were broken up to small groups, and the speakers rotated around each group and spend about 20 minutes each, answering queries etc.
Then came lunch, and I got to have lunch with the speakers being in the Platinum group .
It was at a fusion restaurant at midvalley, nearby chilli's.
The service was bad and confusing with the staff from China.
kinda gave a bad impression of malaysia to these visitors from US and UK.
the food was ok, but I wouldnt pay for a meal there in future.
Then after lunch, another round of breakout session.
Then it was a presentation by Anik Singal.. which spoke on how to make money as affiliate using pay per click..
and of course, more offers for participants..
Also met Gobala Krishnan from Internet Millionaires Club and his staff Joey.
Overall, it was an informative day..I wonder what Day 2 of SMART seminar holds for me ...
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