So it looks like Jim Boykin launched his latest site today. This site is full of probally useful information from the top dogs in the SEM industry. Access to this stuff would probally take you a few steps ahead of your competition. And you get access to lots of tools. http://www.internetmarketingninjas.com/ The price for 1 year access is $2995. Which is insane. Do you thing it's worth it?
thats got to be a friggin joke... $3,000? Sounds like these marketing "gurus" are using the "price it so high it MUST be worth it" technique... Genius indeed, but geeze...
Sad thing is the people who pay for something like this obviously don't want to do the work... if they did they would be out there scouring for info like the rest of us. Not trying to have it handed to them on a silver platter.
Hey - this program probably isn't for the guy that gets excited about hitting $5 for the first time with adsense. This is a serious program for serious SEO's. Is it worth it - no. Its worth much more. This is a value proposition. Jim Boykin charges $1,000 / hr for his time (http://www.webuildpages.com/strategic-internet-marketing/) & clients happily pay it. Why - because the ROI from that investment in knowledge is incredible. The price tag for this program is less than it would cost to attend a single conference and the information is exponentially greater. Think Big!
Do it yourself. You can find all the info they have to teach on the net by yourself. Unless you like being a student and listen to teachers teach you for hours at a time. I have nothing against the program ... I'm just telling you, you can do it yourself
I can't see myself spending that kinda cash, but if I were already wealthy, the time/money threshold would be different.
$3,000 for an info product? And they actually get people to buy it? They must be incredible marketers.
These Guru's or ... Scammers as I call them deserve to be taken out back behind the outhouse and shot in the back of the head.
I agree that a high percentage of people who buy info products don't read them. I would hope that at $3,000 everyone who spends the money gets some value out of it. As for me, I spend a percentage of what I earn for marketing. $3,000 is way out of my budget this early in the year. Michael
Serious SEOS who have the capital to invest in these conferences are not attending to gain any new knowledge. The caliber professional they are targeting are most probably those who understand that to transcend their current SEO status, some serious face time with the biggies is required. Those who are good enough to learn, understand, implement, test and refine the strategies they talk about themselves are also probably smart enough to understand that this 3k conference is not going to provide them much value.