I’m not 100% certain, but I’m pretty sure the System Club is the oldest continuously operating private members-only mastermind group in Internet marketing.
This year it celebrates its 10 year.
We started it in the depths of the Dot Com crash when everyone was sure the Internet was through.
Things were so bad back then even AdTech was thinking about throwing in the towel.
But we knew differently and our hunch that the Internet was on the edge of its biggest boom yet proved correct.
Testing and tracking, pay per click advertising, niche marketing based on keyword research, AdWords – long before people appreciated its power, push button audio ads, online video marketing, mobile marketing…
…All these breakthroughs came after the Dot Com crash and all of them were taught by the System Seminar – and refined behind the closed doors of the System Club – long before before they become common knowledge.
For real insiders only
If you’ve never heard of the System Club before or don’t know much about it, there’s a good reason for that.
While it’s not strictly a secret organization, it is a private one and membership’s been limited exclusively to graduates of the System Seminar and other serious business people I’ve met in my travels.
Membership is not unduly expensive, but it’s not cheap either. Annual dues are in the low four figures.
If you wonder why people would join – and stick with – one Internet mastermind group for years and years above all others – without advertising of any kind – we’ve put together a “Best of” the System Club to let you sample what we do.
To make getting this sample book as easy as possible – no matter where you live in the world, we just put it on Kindle. But if you’re a big fan of “real” books, you can get it in a paper and ink version too.
Here you can get the Kindle version of the System Club Letters here
Here you can get the paperback version of the System Club Letters here
– Ken McCarthy
P.S. For over 25 years I’ve been sharing the simple but powerful things that matter in business with my clients.
If you’d like direction for your business that will work today, tomorrow and twenty years from now, visit us at the System Club.
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