JVAlert Philadelphia, 2008: I am an expert too!

Posted on June 10, 2008
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Erik Stafford on the experts panel, JVAlert Philadelphia, 2008
(That’s me! Second from the left, front row)

It was a great thrill for me to join the “Experts Panel” at JVAlert Philadelphia, 2008. I sat on the panel during Sunday’s Hot Seat and also the closing discussion.

I shared the stage with Willie Crawford, Mike Morgan, Alan Bechtold, Warren Whitlock, Stuart Tan, Kevin Nations, Simon Leung, Frank Sousa, Elsom Eldridge, and Brian Edmondson. There may have been a few others between the two panels. Anyways, I shared my thoughts on more than one occasion, and it felt great:)

It’s nice to be recognized by my peers after one short year in this business… it’s been an amazing year and I can’t wait to see what the rest of 2008 brings!

To your success,

Erik

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Perceived Value

Posted on June 6, 2008
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Here is a quick video that discusses perceived value and the importance of understanding your audience, what you sell to them, and what it’s worth to them. I hope you enjoy it!

To your success,

Erik

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How I ended up in Elbe, Washington (Population = 21)

Posted on December 23, 2007
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Erik here, and as I write this I am sitting on a parked train… somewhere near the top of Mt. Rainier outside Elbe, Washington.

It’s cold and grey, spitting rain… And we are in the middle of nowhere. According to the last census there were only 21 brave souls who live here… and none of them are around.

The train left from a muddy parking lot, at the end of an unmarked gravel road…

And took us even farther from civilization…

How the heck did we end up here?

Well, we came here to ride the “snowball express” (a restored steam engine) up the mountain, through the tunnels and snow, to see good old Santa Claus…

Even crazier? My wife found this trip, researched it, bought tickets, and printed directions… All from our home 3,000 miles away in Florida.

Thanks to the Internet.

Most website traffic starts with a search. The Internet is growing by leaps and bounds every year, with more and more people building websites and making money… and as we close out another year I ask you:

Will you be one of them?

http://www.thefasterwebmaster.com/start-now

If the Internet can bring a small family 3,000 miles to Elbe, Washington…

What can it do for you?

http://www.thefasterwebmaster.com/start-now

To your success,

Erik

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  • About Erik

    Erik formed Stafford Marketing, LLC in late 2006, launched The Faster Webmaster in early 2007, and has been helping people get started building online businesses ever since.

    Erik currently resides in SouthWest Florida with his wife and two young children. In his spare time Erik enjoys swimming, drinking rum, and playing chess.

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