I don’t, because I know that I’ll easily recoup my expenses (and much more) with what I’ll learn there (and from the networking which could lead to some great JV deals). And I like being pampered
To be honest, when I know I’m going to learn something, and get to hang around with a bunch of interesting people, I’ll go anywhere, anytime.
The very special event (which has also attracted some people from the USA) is in Bristol on the weekend of the 8th, 9th, and 10th May and is focusing on teaching you to build your Internet empire.
There are only five speakers over the three days (Paulie Sabol, Donna Fox, Soren Jordansen, Amit Mehta from PPC Classroom, Jenny Amarto, plus host Robert Puddy) and they’re all giving detailed, in-depth presentations. It’s going to be practical information too, not sales pitch rubbish, but info that’s going to get you buzzing with ideas and enthusiasm and keep you up half the night scribbling notes and planning your business ventures.
You can read all about it here
And here’s a video if you want to see one, though it’s only of Robert Puddy talking and he’s not all that pretty after eating too many of those Cornish Pasties he’s addicted to

Seriously though, Robert Puddy is one of the nicest and most helpful blokes you’re ever likely to meet, and this workshop could be one of the best learning environments you’ve ever attended.
It’s a three day intensive training weekend (plus after hours networking and jv partnering) that’s almost guaranteed to put you on the right track to earning a decent online living. It’s main focus is to help you massively increase the traffic / visitors you get to your websites. As you know, if you can’t get people to visit your websites or see your products you’re on the path to failure. This weekend, which I’m really looking forward to, is going to help drive you and your traffic forward. And at just $197 the cost is very, very low.
As far as I’m concerned it’s something not to be missed if you live in the UK. If I can travel many thousands of miles for it, I’m sure you Brits can drive a few miles to attend.
But you’d better hurry and book it because it’s not one of these mega audience events where you’re watching someone on a distant stage. So there are limited seat, plus the hotel is filling fast (and it’s always best to stay in the same hotel as the workshop because the after hours networking will probably continue late into the night)
And you’d also better make sure that you come up and talk to me (don’t be shy) and we’ll have a coffee or something together and chat about your business or aims.
I’ll be the suntanned grey haired oldish guy with the big smile and an accent more Yorkshire than Australian