Mike Enlow
is famous in the marketing world as the "Godfather of Technology
Marketing". He pioneered "Internet Commerce" by teaching people
easy ways to do online businesses. He has been helping people reach new
customers and make profit in a risk-free way since 1989. Mike continues
to remain at the forefront of the world of Internet marketing by developing new
concepts and techniques. He offers those concepts and techniques to business
people through seminars. His "Paperless-Staff-less Office"
conferences cost $15,000 per attendee. You will have to shell out $2,000 an
hour for his consulting. For many the price is may be a big turn-off. However,
there is no dearth of people ready to part with that much of money for
something that really delivers.
Mike Enlow
has founded the “Masters of Marketing Inner Circle”. Those joining this group
can have free access to the video and transcripts of his conferences. Mike believes
in the ability of the Internet to make sales easier and faster. He says that
proper understanding and use of the Internet can help improve business beyond
belief. It can increase the profit up to 300% within three months and even
sooner sometimes.
Mike Enlow
claims to have the most powerful marketing method on earth. He stresses on
unusual and low-risk methods for improving businesses. Minimizing risk or
having no risk at all definitely mean increased profit. Many businesspersons
have gained marketing edge since 1989 using his innovative and effective
marketing techniques. The most popular product that Mike offers is “How
to Start with Nothing and Create Great Wealth”. This book provides a roadmap
for making more money in the shortest period. It gives a structured program for
achieving success in marketing business. The advantage of the book is that the
methods it offers are also applicable to other areas of life.
Some of the world’s most respected marketing
consultants endorsed Mike Enlow. Those include Jay Abraham, Gary
Halbert and Ted Nicholas. Famous marketing guru Corey Rudl
was also one of his students.