Hudson, Ink


For Immediate Release
Jessica Knight
jessica@hudsonink.com
(800) 489-9099

 

(Montgomery, Al.) Nov. 11, 2011 - In a time of dwindling attendance to many national live events, the first-ever "Next Level Contractor"event has shunned that trend. How?

"High value, low cost, and no travel" laughed lead-off speaker Adams Hudson, (hudsonink.com) and contractor marketing expert.

Yet surprisingly he added, "Webinars don't take the place of live events any more than downloading your favorite music replaces seeing the bands perform. But this one combined good content, modest cost, persistent marketing and the flexibility and convenience of the Interet."

Apparently contractors across the nation agreed.

"The Webinar host told me out of over 100 webinar events, this was the highest-paid attendance they had ever had," Hudson said

The four-part event aired each Thursday from Oct. 6 to 27 for one hour each to registered participants. The initial estimates were for 200 contractors. It ballooned to 300 and reached 400, then went to a waiting list, according to Hudson. "In all, there were nearly 1,300 views including 'live' and replays. We were shocked."

Reaction also drew strong participant praise. "This was awesome, especially the part on Internet Marketing. Very eye-opening material,"said Blaine Rydman, cofounder of Winston-Salem, NC-based Blaze Air.

Kenneth Jagmin with At'Cher Service in Las Vegas said, "Out of the box thinking. Great ideas, and can't wait to put them into place."

Many remarked at the "high value for low price" quotient, according to Hudson. "This was probably underpriced, but the goal was to introduce contractors to a different type of training," Hudson said. "And that goal was handily achieved."

The speakers adjusted their thinking, too. Steve Coscia (Coscia.com), speaker for Course 3, said: "I was giving a live presentation in one city, then went to my hotel room to do this for the Next Level Contractor. The odd thing is, my online audience was more than five times the size of the live event."

Joe Crisara, founder of ContractorSelling.com, agreed. "I had a small training class on-site," he said." We took a break, then I went online to do the Next Level event. I thought, 'Why isn't more training like this?' The attendees got a ton of value, and Adams always makes the speakers give more. It worked for me since we got more than 100 responses from contractor prospects to help."

The organizers have already reserved a time slot for next year.

Readers can download the free audio seminar "Cash Rich Case Study" at www.contractorprofit.com/nlc-bonus-audio.html for a sample of what attendees learned