A Podcast Secrets Strategy Session

Posted on 7:22 pm by Paul Colligan

Update: This just in, we’re doing three more strategy sessions before we close the class for the year.

Obviously, we’re in full promotion for Podcast Secrets around here. Here’s another marketing model that you might want to examine - or even participate in.

So consider this if you’re considering Podcast Secrets - or consider this if you’re looking for ways to sell your own training or bigger ticket items … (I wouldn’t do it if it wasn’t so effective - and didn’t produce great content too)

See, our first goal is not to get you to “buy-in” to our 6-module course (yet). But I do want you to register for our 2+ hour Tele-Training for $20.

The content for this call is unconditionally guaranteed for 365 days after the live date, so there’s no reason not to get registered now.

To sweeten the pot, and to get you to consider our program, Alex and I want to “ethically bribe” you to pay $20 and listen to us live on April 2nd (or via Podcast).

Here’s the ethical bribe: A *live* Strategy Session!

So, if you register for the $20 call, I’m offering a live 24-on-1 Strategy Session this Saturday (4/28) at 3pm Pacific standard time.

Why do this?

I’m doing this because last year we changed the lives of many Entrepreneurs with our Podcast Secrets course.

This year, we plan to have 4X as many marketers taking our 6-module course.

The first step is the $20 call. The live (*free*) Strategy Sessions for Podcast Secrets just help sweeten the pot.

Worst case: Pay the $20 now; attend the Strategy Session, then listen to live $20 Podcast Secrets preview call on April 2nd at 6pm PST…

… if you don’t want to join us for the 6-module course and don’t feel the content was was worth $20, just ask for a cash refund. It’s that easy!

And the live strategy session comes with our compliments.

If you’re even considering Podcast Secrets, consider joining me tomorrow for the live strategy session. If you’ve ever considered a higher ticket training program like Podcast Secrets, consider doing something like this of your own.

It works very well - and everybody wins.

Grab your ticket to the Podcast Secrets Preview call and join me for the live strategy session tomorrow.

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March 28, 2008

Jack said:

Well, I’d like to know how can I get those podcast secrets…and what is the cost…
Unfortunately I have registered to PLF2.0 before reading about the free offer of podcast secrets 2008 course for PLF2.0 enrollments done via Paul’s URL…:-(
Guess I will be busy anyway with PLF2.0 and soon have the money to buy Podcast secrets 2008 as well… :-)

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March 29, 2008

Charles-A. Rovira said:

The only podcast secret I currently wish I had was the right way to approach ad-people (first you have to find them and that’s surprisingly hard.)

I can’t even get them to ever return my calls. (Tell me to screw off until I’m big enough. [Don’t come back until you’ve got an audience of X thousands,] That I can take. But not to return my calls? Man that’s cold, stupid, and it makes me want to slam the door on their faces until they learn some civility.)

Its like a hermetic parallel universe where the only point of commonality is a night deposit slot for their clients’ money.

(I suspect that they do that because they have neither qualms nor morals and know that we’d slaughter them all if we knew what they actually do with that money.)

March 29, 2008

Paul Colligan said:

Charles,

Come on the call and we can talk about this one.

Paul

March 29, 2008

Dave said:

I registered and paid the $20,
how do I access the pod cast for today?
Thanks

March 29, 2008

Paul Colligan said:

Charles,

Check your email - I sent you the phone number for the call.

Paul

March 29, 2008

Paul Colligan said:

Dave,

Our system will send out an email right before the call - but I’ll drop you a line too here after I post this.

Paul

March 29, 2008

Jamie Davis said:

I signed up and didn’t hear back about today’s call either. Sent an email and got the auto responder. I know you’re busy, Paul but I’d like not to miss today’s preview.

March 29, 2008

Jamie Davis said:

Sorry, Paul. Didn’t read the last comment before mine. I’ll wait until just before the call. I can’t wait. I know it will be your usual good stuff!

March 29, 2008

Linda Witt-King said:

Paul/Alex, After enrolling in your Marketing Minute resource, I also signed up for the Wednesday call because I saw somewhere that I’ll be able to download it and listen to it later since I’m not really available at that time, as I wasn’t for today’s session. Please confirm that I can load Wednesday’s call on to my mp3 player and take it with me…? and was today’s session recorded and available for download?
This all looks like it’s going to be great stuff and I’m looking forward to seeing how I can use the information to build my MMA business. Thanks…

March 29, 2008

Paul Colligan said:

Would I launch a program about Podcasting that you couldn’t put on your iPod?

Paul

March 30, 2008

Marlene M. Maheu, Ph.D. said:

Hey Paul!
I participated in yesterday’s call and LOVED hearing what’s in store for us with the class. You seem exceedingly well-informed and a great teacher. Your excitement about the information is infectious.

Here’s my question: What’s the most expedient way to create both podcasts and video products? I’m assuming, of course, that the speaker(s) understand how to avoid referring to visuals during the presentation so they don’t lose the podcast audience.)

Thanks for making yourself so available to us, even before the class! See you there!

April 3, 2008

Coree Sanders said:

Hi, loved the preview call yesterday but couldn’t hang on for all the Q and A. Did you record those questions and answers in the downloadable recording?

Also, I rang in today for the strategy session but had a real hard time hearing the questions being asked. I could hear Paul clearly but the questions being asked sounded like they were being whispered from the far side of a cavernous hall. I know it’s awkward to expect Paul to repeat every question asked but it felt like a one-sided conversation, so I hung up.

Is there any chance you could offer a link to listen to this conversation online? I will sacrifice the need to ask any questions myself if I can just hear both sides of the conversation. :-) Thanks a lot!

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