Flash mob flash seminar: a lesson in marketing (watch, read and learn)
As this video shows, people like to do things together in groups. It’s built right into our DNA.
That’s why the flash mob concept works so well. It’s fun. And the thing that makes flash mobs possible is social media
Well, I’m not into flash mobs (yet), but a bunch of us have cooked up an Internet marketing flash mob of sorts – and it’s taking place on incredibly short notice.
I know, I know…people say this all the time and it means nothing.
But here’s the situation…
System grad and master marketer Lloyd Irvin is bringing Team Lloyd Irvin to compete in the UFC Championships at Manchester Arena.
His man Brandon “The Truth” Vera is fighting in the main bout. That’s what’s bringing Lloyd to town.
Greg Davis, Lloyd’s friend, colleague and student – and the sharpest affiliate marketer I know – is coming along to support Lloyd and the team.
With the likes of Greg and Lloyd in town, Ben Hunt, master web designer, is making the trip up from London.
When Drayton Bird heard, he wanted to get in on it too.
Ben Moskel, the affiliate wizard from New York, decided that he couldn’t miss it either
And there’s one other participant, who prefers to remain anonymous, who’s coming as well. (Hint: Lives in London. Keyword research genius. Maybe the best in the world.)
What we have here is a once-in-a-lifetime, never to be repeated Internet marketing expert flash mob.
I hope you can see that this group of people is never likely to be together in Manchester, UK in a small group setting ever again.
I don’t like to say “never” but I just can’t imagine how all these elements could ever fall into place like this again.
The whole shebang is being hosted by Mark Attwood…former RAF pilot-turned-poet-turned-Internet-marketing-expert…who is going to lead us into a deep exploration of the practical side of social marketing and SEO.
Oh, and I’m going to be there too.
Yes, it’s short notice…
But if you’re serious about Internet marketing, this will be an experience that you’ll be remembering for a long, long time. (Hopefully because you were there, not because you’re kicking yourself until the end of time for missing it.)
Details:
Ken
P.S. As always, even if you already know you can’t come, you can follow me as I travel to the UK for this wild weekend of blood, gore, clean fun and super-charged Internet marketing insight. Click here for more.

