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Take business online or ‘your business will die’

Announcement posted by X10 Effect 21 Oct 2014

Web Business Breakthrough national tour transforms businesses as it ends in Brisbane this Friday to Sunday (Oct 24 to 26)
“IF you don’t take your offline business online, your business will die.”

This is the conviction of Brisbane’s Dan Buzer, co-partner of Profit Mechanics, who made $11,431 from a 60-minute live business webinar at a Web Business Breakthrough (WBB) event this year.

“We have had over 100 clients Australia-wide tell us that they preferred online learning and if we didn’t change, we would have been out of business two years ago.”

Mr Buzer, like many others worldwide in business, has more recently embraced the power of webinars as a way to grow business.

He was given the chance to launch his business online via webinars by x10 Effect director and Social Media Worldwide owner Steven Essa earlier this year. WBB is the only event around where people are given this opportunity.

Mr Essa is coming to the final leg of an Australian/ New Zealand tour, which is wrapping up at the Brisbane Hilton from this Friday to Sunday. (Oct 24 to 26)

He has helped hundreds of people start successful six figure businesses online since he launched his web programs during the 2008 financial crisis.

“Even during the biggest hardships, there’s opportunity and it’s a matter of recognising this and capitalising on it,” Mr Essa said.
“My webinar templates have created over $50 million in sales for my clients.”

He has run 20 Web Business Breakthrough events since 2012 all over Australia, in Switzerland, the US, Dubai, Cyprus, Canada and the UK.
Not bad for a guy aged in his 30s who failed his HSC, worked as a panel beater in Sydney’s western suburbs, was over $1 million in debt and weeks away from being bankrupt at one stage.

The Gold Coast-based entrepreneur said while traditional education may have worked for people in the past, now business people could not afford to ignore the power of the internet as a platform to start new businesses and propel their existing offline businesses.

 “We believe the key to businesses surviving and thriving is through doing business on the web,” Mr Essa said.

“By its explosive growth and sheer size, the web provides opportunities to do business on a global scale, where any shop is just a click away.”
He said other benefits of doing business on the web included the ability to start any business at extremely low costs, to do business 24/7 and automate most production, marketing and delivery tasks.

“Thanks to the web, anyone’s knowledge and expertise can easily be turned into a profitable digital product,” he said.

The Web Business Breakthrough 3-day training events stemmed from the need to offer a better future for young people and cashflow alternatives to baby boomers.

“We reveal how to create a web business so you don’t have to be a slave to geography anymore; live where you want, how you want, take control of your time and spend it how you want, not when and how others tell you, experience the lifestyle of your choice, make money from anywhere in the world and no longer be a slave to banks, the government or your job,” he said.

To attend, visit www.webbusinessbreakthrough.com/news