In less than two weeks time, I will be heading to ThinkTank in San Diego. This is a mastermind networking event put on by Dr. David Klein (DK) and is attended by the who’s who of Internet marketing. ThinkTank is NOT a conference. Everyone knows that the real value of going to a major trade show is for the networking you do at the after parties. Well, think of ThinkTank as a three day long after party. It’s held on the beach of Del Mar. There’s food, entertainment and open bar. It’s an event where the really successful Internet people learn and share ideas with each other.
Everyone attending ThinkTank must sign an NDA (non disclosure agreement) agreeing not to reveal anything discussed during the three days. The only blog posts you’ll be seeing from me about it will be from the drinking and partying.
Everyone Attending ThinkTank Pays To Attend
ThinkTank is invite only and cost $3,000. For most, the price will seem simply too high. However, the successful person who knows the value of spending three days networking with the likes of Frank Kerns, Sanjay Sabnani, Mike Salvaggio, and others like them will find this the value of the century. I know that I will make at least a ten time return on investment by attending.
ThinkTank is the only event that I pay to attend. Normally, I can get into any conference for free (I’m paid to attend some of them), but ThinkTank is not a normal conference. Even if you have the money to attend, it doesn’t mean you’ll get in.
ThinkTank is limited to just 30 people. DK keeps the numbers low so all attendees will have time to network with everyone. Here’s the bad news. There are only ten invites available for new attendees and DK has allocated only four invites for John Chow dot Com readers.
If you can see the value of spending of three days with me and the biggest names in Internet Marketing and being able to ask us anything you want, with great food, and drinks on the beach, then I highly recommend you go and apply for an invite right now because it will be gone if you wait. I look forward to seeing you at ThinkTank!
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Hoo John, This is going to the internet Is it?
Lol question from that guy
You always makes me hungry with those burgers
Only the fun and games will be posted. The secret money-making and networking stuff will never see the light of day.
that is sad, as not everyone can make it
ThinkTank is limited to just 30 people X $3,000 = $90,000 NICE!!!
While I don’t say $90,000 isn’t a nice chunk of money, I’m pretty sure that it’s nothing for those who will attend it.
And if the networking thing is true, then $3,000 is really a bargain IMO.
That’s a HUGE money John.
$3,000 is simply too high for me, but it’s a great opportunity, too bad for me..
Julie
loves the burger john!
sexy boxer out there!
$3000 is far too much for me but I do agree that it is a wonderful opportunity to network with successful entrepreneurs and pick their brains a little bit.
I wish there was something on offer like this in the UK with a cheaper price.