I signed up for the Business Academy videos and went through them each day as the links arrived in my in box. I felt they were excellent in several ways:

 * each one was no more than 4-5 minutes long at the most. For busy
   people that's an ideal length.
 * they contain no fluff - they get right down to business. I didn't
   have to endure any bloviating about the superiority of the product.
   Instead I simply saw what can be done with it, which speaks much
   louder than words.
 * they came to me daily for 60 days, so over time I developed a sense
   of familiarity or community with the 2 or 3 (mostly Kevin) who did
   the presentations. In my mind "community" is another way to say
   "buy-in". I thought the series was a wonderful marketing tool.
 * I learned a few new tricks! Even an old dog like me.


Phil Davis


On 7/20/12 1:07 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Kevin Miller wrote:
In the mean time, have you tried the Business Academy? It is our 4th
"revision" of the Academy concept and has been the most successful by far
at providing the information new (and even existing) users need in
bite-sized chunks.

+100

I've recommended the Business Academy to many friends and clients, and each one of them has told me it's been very valuable indeed.

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