Cash-Smart Kids make an impression at World Internet Summit
Welcome back!
Well, the young internet entrepreneurs are tearing into it this week!
We were just at the World Internet Summit in Sydney – and I tell you, the quality of the content from stage was even better than I expected. Most speakers gave good, useful, NEW information, and the focus on mindset and having the right attitude (from all the speakers, not just one or two) was fantastic to see.
But that’s an aside – I may say more about that later.
While we were there, I was talking to last week’s guest blogger, Michelle Peterson Clark, who was there with her family. She was really excited – check this out:
Taylor has since started his own blog – www.carskidslove.blogspot.com – and plans to produce an information product soon.
My daughter Rachael also talked to some of the speakers over the weekend, and I caught some of that on video, too – more in later posts.
But my point is that these days it is not unusual to have kids as young as ten sitting in the audience in these seminars with the adults, taking notes, asking questions – even ANSWERING questions that the adults there were getting wrong!
Right now, it is still enough to get the attention of a speaker when someone is obviously quite young, yet understands enough about business to follow the presentation.
But not for long.
Two or three years from now, there will be dozens of kids at these events. Several people told me at this event that after watching the Cash-Smart Kids participants in action, they were going to bring their own kids next time.
Two points to note:
First – get your kids to these seminars!
Second – before long, it won’t be enough to just show up. To get the attention of a speaker they will need to have started an internet business.
Grab yourself a copy of “Finding The Right Niche For Your Cash-Smart Kid” and get it happening with your kids THIS YEAR, or they will be lost in the crowd in years to come.
I am thinking of creating “The Parent’s Guide To Taking Kids To Internet Marketing Seminars”. Who would find that useful?

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