Originally created for artists and creatives, it turned out that the top ten mistakes were also typically being made by many entrepreneurs too, and costing them a lot of lost income. The seminar gives solutions to each major mistake.
* How to overcome the "analysis paralysis" of having so much information you don't do anything
* The four major mistakes seen on websites over and over
* Why to never use free hosted sites or blogs
* The two major omissions that can make all your hard work come to naught
* The actual value of a single email subscriber
* How not to use social media
* The 3-step formula for having complete control of your income
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Presented By: Tony Rockliff - Score Pinellas |
Tony has decades of experience as a videographer and record producer and has worked with many popular and well-known recording artists, including Cat Stevens, Elton John’s band, Regina Bell, The Temptations, Alan Parsons, Beatles producer George Martin and many others. |
In 1995, before there was any talk of social media, Tony created Cybertown, an on-line social networking community of people from 155 countries interacting in a 3D Virtual Reality off-world town set about 100 years in the future.
Cybertown grew to 1.3 million members, was receiving 1.5 billion hits a year and was in the top 2500 sites in the world in terms of traffic at the point when Tony sold it to new owners.
Between 1995 and 2002, there was hardly a month that went by when Cybertown wasn’t featured on a TV show or in a magazine somewhere in the world.
It also attracted partnerships with USA Networks Sci-fi Channel, Sony Interactive, Intel, Hallmark Entertainment, SETI, Centropolis Entertainment (producers of “Independence Day”, “Godzilla” and “The Patriot” movies), Warner Brothers, Star Trek and others and was growing at a rate of 400% per annum at its peak.
Tony is also a Media Producer and for the past 25 years he has been shooting and editing videos, recording music albums, building WordPress websites, and he has his own green screen studio, and two recording studios