Product Launch Formula 2.0

April 11, 2008

I admit that I was one of the poor saps who bought Product Launch Formula 2.0. I have to say that I am a little disappointed. I started module 1 and realized that this stuff was all available free in the material Jeff Walker gave away before he launched version 2.0. He wasn’t lying when he said “take your best stuff and give it away”. Even though you can’t get PLF 2.0 any more, you can still learn everything you need to know about how his system works on his blog entry, “Product Launch Blueprint“. He even uses the same Mind Maps.

Do I regret buying Product Launch Formula 2.0?  Absolutely not!  I first heard about Jeff Walker through Copyblogger and Teaching Sells.  I got hooked on Jeff’s free material and was immediately sold.  Unfortunately, I couldn’t get to my computer the one day he was going to launch PLF 2.0.  Thank goodness his servers crashed.  The free bonus material completely revolutionized my business. Those videos alone were worth 3x the price of the course.

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Last GLG Post

April 11, 2008

This will be my last post about the Gerson Lehrman Group. All of my entries on this topic have been very popular.  They have generated almost a thousand hits, dozens of emails and a more than a few comments.  I thought that I could do more with the amount of response generated, such as training material on how to market yourself on their website through our own websites and blogs.  However, I quickly realized that the best information would still not be enough to succeed on their platform.  Therefore, I will no longer blog about them here and am closing my blog on expert networks, www.nextpert.wordpress.com.

When Gerson Lehrman was founded, they provided a revolutionary way to get information to investors and they remain the leader in that niche. Unfortunately, they still have a pre-1999 mentality.  The web has become so more accessible in the last ten years.  People can communicate more freely and quickly become experts in niche markets.  GLG has not reacted well to these trends.

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