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Tony Robbins, Frank Kern and John Reese on Making Money Online Video

Written by Paul Piotrowski - Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

For the last week or so I’ve really been looking into Frank Kern’s stuff.  I actually got a couple of bonus DVD’s from him when I bought John Reese’s Traffic Secrets 2.0 a while back, but I never actually popped them into my computer to see what they are about until just a few days ago.

The DVD’s are actually really good, and I’ve been looking into Frank Kern’s Mass Control stuff a lot lately.

Today I ran across this video with Frank Kern, John Reese and Tony Robbins which I thought was absolutely phenomenal.  Frank Kern and John Reese drop by on Tony Robbin’s to get some insight from him on why making money online doesn’t work for all of their students.  I think you’ll find what Tony says pretty insightful.

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You can find the original video on Tony’s site here.

What do you guys think?


Comments:

  1. Baz says:

    Awesome video! I’m going to put out the word to my list immediately. Tony Robbins has a way of cutting to the chase like no one I’ve ever seen. If this 38 minute doesn’t ignite the drive inside, I’m not sure what will. Thanks, Paul.

  2. Doug says:

    Very cool stuff, Tony Robbins has been a huge influence on me for many years. The ideas they talk about are all over the place in the net, but hearing them discuss it in person makes it that much more real! Thanks for putting this online, Paul. I will watch it again. Very motivating – even if Tony hates that word.

  3. @Doug: LOL. Yup, he definitely doesn’t like that label of “motivator”, hehe. I’m actually not sure why people would think that’s what he is. I guess for me, I learned about his work by reading his books which aren’t really “motivational” material, but more just packed with LOTS and LOTS of content.

    But I guess if the first exposure someone would have to Tony was seeing one of his live seminars or a TV infomercial, I could see him being mistaken for a “motivational” speaker. :)

    Either way, seeing Tony Robbins, Frank Kern and John Reese in the same room is crazy. Lots of goodies in this video.

    I remember doing that visualization exercise with the pointing finger about 7 years ago and I went WAY further on the second try after visualizing. It totally works.

  4. Mokibobolink says:

    Wow, that was amazing. I’ve never posted a comment on this site before but that was so awesome to watch that I just couldn’t help but to respond.

    Thanks so much for posting.

  5. ellie says:

    Thanks for posting this. I have to say I have never really been a fan of Tony. He always comes across as too cheezy (still think that) but what he said actually made a lot of sense. I also have more respect for him now.

    This is a timely video because I have just come to realise myself that I made too many excuses about projects that I wanted to succeed with and that I tend to get bored or “give up” too quickly. Luckily I have found something that I am really passionate about now, so I not going to give up, I am doing a little bit each day to contribute to my project. Even it takes 10 years I will complete it! I’m going to do the positive visualization too, that was good tip!

  6. ellie says:

    Oh and I really like Frank Kern, as a character. He’s cool! Unfortunately, I found his actual videos a bit long winded and still don’t really understand what he is offering…so I don’t think his content would be for me, but I can understand why he’s popular! People would gravitate to him, purely for his presence.

  7. Bart says:

    Holly smokes that’s an awesome video, great find Paul you should put that as one of your top articles for people to access. Great post keep them coming! :)

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