Monday, May 21, 2007

World Internet Summit Singapore 2007


Finally the yearly event is back again. This time, World Internet Summit Singapore 2007

promises that you can create a business website for yourself effortlessly. You also discover all the secrets to getting as many web traffic as you want through the use of cutting-edge tools and advises from the world's guru without breaking your bank! You can even build your internet business on autopilot and earning an income that keeps coming in even while you're sleep!

Before you get skeptical, there's even a better one: "There's a secret you need to know however. And the good news? You don’t need to spend 3 years and thousands of dollars learning it … just 4 days." Though I'm not an expert, I have been spending years of research, lots of time reading ebooks and subscribe to membership sites. It's certainly not as easy as World Internet Summit Singapore 2007 has claimed. You need lots of time and effort and also willing to spend some money to invest.

Now, World Internet Summit has been around for a number of years and has always created a big hype out there, always says that the event offers over $xxx amount of bonus. Can I ask the people out there who have attended the World Internet Summit event that are you able to make that income as what they claim? If yes, how's the average per month?

Of course, I don't deny that the event do provides some benefits. For this time, they invited internet marketing gurus like Ewen Chia, Stephen Pierce, Mike Filsaime, Armand Morin, John Childers. These are big time gurus that have proven to make millions on the internet.

In addition, World Internet Summit Singapore 2007 has also brought Jay Abraham. He's the No. 1 marketing guru offline and MNC pays him thousands of dollars for consultation on the minute. Maybe for him alone, it's worth the price.

Some people felt that the business model of the World Internet Summit series is not about a seminar about how to make money online, but it’s a showcase of seminars on how to make money online. Every speaker on stage runs their own seminar business, and at the end of each presentation they will sell you their own seminars. What do you think about this?




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