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Hi there,

I am just now recovering from an awesome weekend hosting the No Excuses Summit in Las Vegas, Nevada.  I am exhausted, tired, lost my voice, and sleep deprived (still) but I feel soooo good and am so proud of how this event went.

Initial Reaction… to an “Empty” Room

No Excuses Summit Room

Before the Party Got Started :)

I got in Wednesday to help oversee the whole operation during setup and the layout.  I walked into the ballroom where the event was to be held and couldn’t believe how big (and empty) the room looked.  They haven’t setup the chairs and the tables yet… so in my head, I was thinking, “Wow, when we start, will there be a lot of empty spaces?  That’d suck…”

A few hours before the event started, Fernando and I did a quick intro video recording and as we walked into the room, I saw the sea of chairs and tables and again, I felt a bit nervous and uneasy.  You see, having good energy is sooo important to a live event and the last thing we wanted was for the room to have so much “empty space” that it drains the energy and good vibes we wanted.

Then 3:00 PM hit and registration opened.  Folks were hustling and bustling getting their nametags.  I still didn’t know what to expect.  Did we give people enough time to register?  Would everyone get their nametags in time for the opening which happens at 5:00 PM?  Hmm…

Feeling the Energy!

Well, whatever the case, it was time for the show to start.  I asked Joseph O’Day, one of my good friends and also a speaker (from Link Networker) to guard the main door and open it when it was go time.  He told me later that he was busting a sweat just standing there because so many people were packing the entrance waiting to get in that the body heat was just unreal.  Heck, a lady was waiting in line since noon!

I stood up towards the front of the room, off to the side of the stage, and gave the cue to open the door, with rockin’ music blaring.

I knew we’d do “alright” as soon as I saw people literally SPRINTING to the front to get good seats.  And they just kept in coming in.  My nervousness melted away.

The audience brought SOOO much energy with them it was contagious.  Even writing this now I am getting goose-bumps all over again thinking about these attendee’s smiles, amazing energy, and positive attitude as they stormed the room.  The feeling was absolutely fabulous and so very rewarding.

And we were just getting started!

Running the Show

For the next 2.5 days we packed the house.  I couldn’t believe that a room that seemed so big, empty, and intimidating only merely house before we opened the door became so packed – bustling and hustling with so many excited network marketers.  We had some of the industry’s top leaders take the stage and deliver their absolute best right there in front of this sea of entrepreneurs.  It was absolutely amazing.  I was constantly running back and forth checking in on the speakers, coordinating with the MC, the production crew, our registration team, and our assistant.

And every minute, I would take a pulse of the event to see how everyone is doing and not once was I disappointed.  The energy and the vibe in that room kept me going – I drew strength from all the attendees and speakers in the room.  It’s amazing what happens when 900~1,000 people align all of their intentions – the energy it output is so empowering.  Everyone in that room was determined to make the very best out of the event AND to make the event the very best.

Heck, one of my favorite moments was when a group of people just started dancing at the front of the room while we were waiting to get started Sunday morning (we invited them on stage and everyone loved it).

The speakers were spot on – they all adapted to the same philosophy, which is to deliver the absolute best content they can and “woo-and-wow” the crowd.

No Excuses Summit

Take Away

By Sunday night, I expected some of the people to have already left – after all, some folks have family to attend to and well, jobs the next day (Monday).  We expected about 40% of the people to have gone by the time Fernando and I took the stage as SEO Networker.

That was not so.

The room was STILL packed and the energy was still high.  I LOVED IT!

Even the breakout sessions were hopping with enthusiastic and eager folks.

After all is said and done… I had an amazing time.  I am so so so proud of everyone that was a part of this event – all the speakers for their contribution, genuineness, and their willingness to just “give”, and all the attendees for just being so attentive, friendly, energetic, and passionate.

I believe this event was a great event because when folks came up to me to tell me their thoughts on this event, they didn’t just say, “Oh yeah, I learned some cool marketing stuff…

No, they told me how it’s changed their lives, altered their mindset, and got them that much more passionate about building their businesses and pursuing their dreams.  And that’s what we as leaders really outta be doing – not just teach marketing, but to impact and to motivate… and to, well LEAD.

Special thanks to Fernando Ceballos, Shawn Royster and his production team, Audrey Hagen and her team, Jimmy Davis as the MC, Ramiro Ceballos as one of our team members, and all the speakers for making this possible.

So now I gotta ask the Magic 8-Ball,
No Excuses Summit II?

Hmm… maybe, just maybe ;)

Raymond Fong

Jun
16

No Excuses Summit Reopening

Posted by: Raymond Fong | Comments (3)

Hey you,

Not sure if you are aware, but Fernando and I are putting on an event called No Excuses Summit whih takes place in July.

No Excuses Summit will be the first event Fernando and I ever host.  And we are prepared to have it make one helluva splash in the industry.  It’s set to be the biggest event in our internet network marketing industry loaded with some of the most recognized leaders along with some very special guests like Jairek Robbins (and another which we’ll announce later).

The gist of it is to take someone from the beginning of their sales funnel… all the way to the end.

We’ll teach them topics like:

  • Protecting your ASS-ets
  • Proper mindset
  • Copywriting
  • Prospecting
  • Monetizing your list
  • PPC
  • SEO
  • etc.

It’ll be a hard-hitting event where pitching on stage is NOT allowed (READ: THIS WILL NOT BE A PITCH-FEST – they suck).  It’s content driven where some of the best of the best in the field shares with well… what they know best :)

Some of the speakers include:

  • Mike Dillard
  • Brian Fanale
  • Todd Falcone
  • Jonathan Budd
  • Tim Erway
  • Fernando Ceballos and myself
  • and more

Heck, just head on over to No Excuses Summit to learn more about what we have lined up for you.

We just opened up some more spots so if you are up for some good learning (for ridiculously cheap…) and/or for a good time, definitely secure a spot (we open Thursday @ Noon PST… only 250 spots are available so get on the waiting list to get first dibs):

No Excuses Summit

See ya there!

Raymond Fong

Dear Mr. Internet Marketer,

I remember once upon time, the internet was a fun-filled place.  It was a place I can come and relax.  A place I can meet up with friends, chit chat about our days and lives.  A place where I can frolic among the different engaging websites that are fun, entertaining, and/or educational.

Those were the good ol’ days.

Then you came along and f**ked it all up.

You took it from a fun-filled playground where there was plenty of open grassy fields, kids-friendly toys, lots of sunshine, trees, and flowers and turned it into a melting pot of junk.  You pissed all over the grassy fields and sprinkled tons of shattered glass around all the toys.  You stampeded the flowers and in their place, put in man-eating plants.  You took the trees and put barbed wires all around them.

What in the world are you doing?  Please stop.

Death of MySpace

MySpace was once a great spot for my friends and me to reconnect and say hi to each other.  Heck, it was even a great place to meet new people (it even gave birth to the promiscuous statement, “From MySpace to my place…”)

But then you came along and pretended to be my friend.

You came along and sucked me in just so you can spit on me and my profile.  You lied to me when you messaged me calling me “your friend” only so you can sell me your junk.

Please stop.

Cancer of FaceBook

Then FaceBook sought to rectify the situation.  It was closed off to you for the longest time.  It was only for friends of friends of friends.  It was a closed community where true friends can connect.  It was suppose to be “better than MySpace” – the Bel Air version of MySpace.  It was great and fantastic!

I mean, yes it was just a more complicated and pretentious version of MySpace but at least it was cool and more structured.  I was able to reconnect with plenty more of my friends and family in a much more organized manner!

Then you showed up again.

Some way somehow, you penetrated the community.  You created applications laced with poison designed to do nothing but sh*t on my FaceBook page and waste my time as I continually deny your invitation and reject your stupid flowers and pillow fights.

Seriously, I don’t care whether you think I am Thao, I don’t care if you could be a celebrity you’d be a chipmunk, I D-O-N’-T care.  Why did you think I would in the first place?  Now my FaceBook is just a clusterf**k of your junk and sh*t.

Twitter Don’t Go “Tweet Tweet” Anymore

Twitter introduced microblogging.  It finally enabled me to tell the world what I am doing while I sit on my john dropping the kids off at the pool.  I was able to say things like, “I am tweeting now.” and feel important because I can pretend that the 23 people who are following my tweets actually cared.

I was able to learn of earth-shattering news happening around the world as news flooded the Twitter-land with things like the terrorist attack in India (which brought this info to more people in shorter amount of time than traditional means).  I was able to secretly stalk my friends and see their messages like, “I am leaving my house for my 2 week vacation – so yes, my house will be empty, please don’t rob me.”

Then you reared your ugly face.

Sure you may seem to be popular, with your 100,000.8 followers… never mind that you are following 238,898 followers and of those 100,000.8 followers, 8,723 of them are your own fake profiles and the remainders are your internet-cancerous marketing friends.

You flood the Twitter land with stupid messages like, “Hi my name is Bob, please like me and buy my stuff at: http://www.whyiamadouchebag.com”  You make Twitter now nothing but a shoutbox – where you do nothing but stand on your little hill and shout on top of your lungs, thinking we care and we actually listen to you.

Go f**k yourself.

Anti-Social Sites

Social sites and social bookmarks are no longer social.  Now they are just a cluster-f**k of Mr. Other-Internet Marketers like you.  They are filled with empty profiles with nothing but links to worthless websites that ask for your name, email address, and money.  These bookmarks are now loaded with links to self-promoting, value-lacking, piss-poor websites that have no business being bookmarked.

Social sites are meant to be social, but gawd damn it I am relapsing back into my reclusive self because these social sites are anything BUT social.

Can I ask you one question Mr. Internet Marketer?  “WTF?”

Please Stop

Listen Mr. Internet Marketer.  I get what you are doing.  I understand that it is your “job” to sell stuff online.  But what you are missing is the “add value” aspect of business, of what you are doing.

You are so busy and focused on just SELL SELL SELL, you are starting to piss off more than just me, you are pissing off the big brothers like Google and FTC.

Why do you think the whole idea of Google Slap and Google Ban came around?  It’s because you used and abused a system that was designed to improve lives.  You took that, warped it for your evil intentions so you can con people into buying your low-quality junk.

And now Google and the FTC are pissed and punishing everyone for it – thanks to you Mr. Internet Marketing A**hole.

Maybe if you get your head out of your arse for a bit you’ll see that by going back to the fundamentals of internet marketing, which is to give without want, and to add overwhelming value to people, you will not only help US but also yourself.

By stopping being such a prick online, stopping thinking of ways to “trick” the people to buy, “trick” AdWords to approve your ads, “trick” FTC to approving your ads, and “trick” your merchant account provider to approve your account… maybe, just maybe, you can bring balance back to the internet.

Mr. Internet Marketer, if there is any sense of dignity, ethics, moral, and self respect, please stop pissing on the internet.  Please restore the internet into the beautiful place it once was.  Do it for the children.

Signed,

Raymond Fong

P.S. And if you are NOT Mr. Internet Marketer, please sign the petition below by leaving a comment so we can get this message heard by Mr. Internet Marketer.

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