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Web Marketing Success: Learning from Tony Robbins, Frank Kern and John Reece

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Web Success

Web marketing success is a journey, much like life is.

No one who ever achieved great success did it overnight.  Just as we all learn to crawl before we run, finding success in your web marketing efforts will take time.   However, you are one decision away from accelerating the success you experience online.

If you’re a frequent reader, you know I’m the “rah rah” coach here at Secrets to Web Success, and one of the experts I enjoy studying is Tony Robbins.  I was just thrilled on Friday when I saw a video of Tony Robbins being featuring Frank Kern and John Reece (two of the top Internet Marketers of our time) in a value packed 38 minute video.

Here Frank Kern and John Reece present a problem to Tony Robbins (that most of us have by the way).  They ask Tony why it is that most people buy a product or course and rarely move forward by either opening the product, implementing what we learn, and taking massive action that will lead to true results.

Tony Robbins helps Kern and Reece answer their own question after a discussion about what it is that differentiates someone who experiences great success with someone who completely misses the mark.

Watch the Frank Kern, John Reece and Tony Robbins Interview video and tell us what you got from it!

To massive web marketing success!

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Dali Burgado, also known as "The Dali Blogger" Teaches Coaches, Artists and Creative Entrepreneurs How to Carve a Web Presence that Connects with their Inner Guru and Their Target Audience. She's an avid connector on Facebook and Twitter. When she's not blogging, connecting or teaching, she's tweaking sites for Search Engine Visibility, Singing Opera and changing diapers. You can find her most readily on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/dali.burgado


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