PRESS RELEASE September 2009
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The "new" economy is online - learn how to work it! Detroit, Mich. (September 2009) --- In this challenging economy, people have noticed the world is quickly changing from the industrial to the technical industry. This means people are moving from manufacturing work, which was popular throughout 1990's, to the ever-growing world of the internet.
Why? Because the internet is the largest market place in the world, with billions of buyers and sellers all coming together to exchange goods and services for cold-hard cash. And, if you're not capitalizing on the internet...you will be left behind!
People are earning from hundred to thousands of dollars a month via the web - using automated systems. "The money is NOT automatic, but if your system is automated - the money will come. It takes time to get there but once the you know what you're doing online and your systems are in place it can happen," said Detroiter Ralph Claxton, who is the founder of Tech Club CPR (www.techclubcpr.com), an internet coaching and training organization located online.
Claxton's Michigan partner, Pam Perry, of Farmington, is the chief visionary of Ministry Marketing Solutions, Inc. She is a publicist turned social media marketing expert. The two met online early this year via a mutual twitter friend and have been tweeting, blogging and podcasting ever since.
Claxton and Perry spent thousands of dollars on internet training over the past few years. They each clunked down almost $20,000 in live seminars, online courses, books, teleseminars, e-courses, home study courses and personal coaching from the "masters" of internet marketing. Now, the two internet marketing mavens have come together to help other entrepreneurs and authors make money online - without spending an arm and leg.
On Saturday, October 17 from 10 am-4pm (Sweetest Day in Michigan), The Tech Club CPR will host a sweet deal for those who are serious about making money online leveraging social media.
Authors, entrepreneurs or those just looking for an additional revenue stream can come to the "boot camp" at the Courtyard Livonia, 17200 N Laurel Park Drive in Livonia, Michigan near Laurel Park Mall.
"Because we get calls all the time from people who want to learn how we do what we do, we wanted to share our resources, experiences and give them an up-close and personal event to show what we do behind the scenes. Our mission is to help people crack the internet code," said Perry. The Tech CPR Boot Campis basic training for people who are comfortable with the internet but find it hard to really leverage it to make money online, brand themselves and keep up with all the new social media tools. "If you can log on, browse, click, drag and drop online, we can help you get to the next level," said Claxton.
Claxton and Perry will provide hands-on internet training so that everyone will leave with knowledge of how to play the game of Social Networking.
Those who attend the Tech Club CPR will discover.... · How to master every technique needed to become an advanced internet marketing money-making machine. · All the tricks, tips, and secret techniques used to easily navigate the internet like a pro. · How to use Social Networking to earn a hefty income with popular sites such as Twitter and Facebook. · How to build a stable online business just by following along with a few video tutorials. · How to Use YouTube, Google, Ning and other sources to increase traffic to your blogs or affiliate links · How to Utilize CPA networks, Clickbank, Commission-Junction and E-Junkie to maximum effect This Boot Camp is different from others because people will get personal attention that will cater to those from beginner to the advanced level. "Without all the techno-speak," added Perry.
"All the other courses were too techy and made me feel intimidated. We won't do. I personally want to help people avoid costly mistakes I made when attending over-priced seminars that left me with more questions than answers. Me and Ralph want everyone to leave our boot camp ready to go get paid without having had to pay an arm and a leg."
Added Claxton, "the last event we did in Farmington Hills, people walked away feeling empowered. They had their 'aha' moments - and we still get tons of testimonials," said Claxton.
For more information on early bird registration for the boot camp event on Sat, Oct. 17, go to Tech Club CPR website or contact Pam Perry via info(at)ministrymarketingsolutions.com.
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