Ken McCarthy says, “The list of folks who got their first chance to speak to an Internet audience at the System Seminar is so long it’s almost crazy, but here goes: John Reese, Yanik Silver, Ken Giddens, Alex Mandossian, Jeff Walker, Perry Marshall, Dave Dee, Mike Stewart, Lloyd Irvin, Matt Furey, Tim Gorman, Howie Jacobson and The Goyette Brothers. [System Seminar]


Ken McCarthy’s latest ‘System Seminar’ post is titled “Give the new guy a chance”.

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Give the new guy a chance

One of the things that makes the System Seminar unique in the world of Internet marketing is our willingness to give new people a chance.

The list of folks who got their first chance to speak to an Internet audience at the System Seminar is so long it’s almost crazy, but here goes:

John Reese * Yanik Silver * Ken Giddens * Alex Mandossian * Jeff Walker * Perry Marshall * Dave Dee * Mike Stewart * Lloyd Irvin * Matt Furey Tim Gorman * Howie Jacobson * The Goyette Brothers…

And I’m probably leaving a lot of people out.

If you want to discover the new stars of the Internet marketing world, there’s no better way to do that than to be at System Seminar 2008 in Chicago.

Today (12/15) is the last chance to take advantage of the Super Early Bird tuition offer.

Details: http://www.TheSystemSeminar.com

Ken

P.S. If you’re not sure or you already know you’re not coming, enjoy this short video:

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Ken McCarthy

The System Seminar

System 2008 will be held May 30 – June 1, in Chicago, IL.

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     Ken McCarthy

Ken McCarthy organized and sponsored the first conference ever held on the subject of the commercial potential of the World Wide Web. His company Amacord Inc., formerly E-Media, was one of the first Internet-based businesses in the world.

In addition to working with small and mid-sized business clients since 1993, McCarthy was a consultant to NEC’s Biglobe, the largest online service in Japan, from 1996 to 2001. His book The Internet Business Manual was the first book on web entrepreneurship published in that country. He is also credited by Hotwired magazine with being one of the people responsible for the development and popularization of the banner ad, one of the key underpinnings of commercial Internet publishing.

A graduate of Princeton University, McCarthy came to the Internet industry with a varied background which included technical consulting for two of New York’s top investment banks, lecturing on educational psychology at MIT, Columbia, and NYU, and founding and operating a number of small businesses, including one that helped produce an Academy Award winning documentary. Ken McCarthy is associated with the following blogs: Ken McCarthy’s Blog, System Video Blog and Internet Video Marketing Letter