Dan Kennedy, the grandmaster of information marketing, shares his insights into the challenges and rewards of the business of selling information with attendees at the System Seminar.

 
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In 1994, I organized and sponsored the first conference on the subject of web marketing ever held. It was in San Francisco and many of the key players in the industry, which was then in its infancy, were there.

Marc Andreessen, co-founder of Netscape, was our keynote speaker and Wired Magazine sent six reporters. Just to give you a perspective on where the Web was at when this meeting was held…Yahoo was just two guys…there was no eBay…there was no Google…No one was putting advertising on home pages!

Over the years, I’ve hosted many events that have helped push the Internet industry forward. Unfortunately, I didn’t videotape all of them - but I did capture a lot of them.

In 2002, I put a name to these events…The System Seminar.

The System Seminar is for entrepreneurially oriented Internet marketers. Attendees are mostly small business owners who do between six and eight figures a year in annual online sales. They run lean, mean, very smart operations that make maximum income with minimum overhead and for many of them, the System Seminar is their prime source for new information on how do what they do bigger, better, cheaper, and faster.

In the weeks and months to come I’ll be posting video highlights from past System Seminars from 1994 to the present day.  Let me know what you think about this service.

Ken McCarthy

P.S. Make sure you visit our ever-growing video archive. You can get there by clicking: http://www.SystemSeminarTV.com