Monday, November 30, 2009

The Coming Home 2 Tour.

Hey~up fellow monkey learners one n'all ~ great info just what we all need to read about right now - returning home back to reality just couldn't wait to be plugged back into my virtual world - first post after returning home from the latest Ed Dale "Fun-dah-mentals" *Seminar* - and as they say, monkey see, monkey do -

Thank you Ed - what a great ("Got That!) seminar - not only that part about monkeys

All my best and thanks again - Forest
Phillip Skinner

PS: Hot Hot Hot
Ed Dales Presents the Australian Seminar in Melbourne in the southern state of Victoria.

There are couple of reasons you need to be there.

    * 1. The best coffee in the world comes from Melbourne
    * 2. The weather is better than Manchester
    * 3. There are many, many 30DCers crying out for a local event
    * 4. I don't have to leave home for once
    * 5. The whole 30DC team can be there
    * 6. Dan has to fly around the world

Ed, why are you dodging the price?

I'm not, I'm just going to something I have never done before. For the next few days you can get the early bird price of $997 (No, I didn't mean to type $9,970)

I have to charge something and as Australians make up a good percentage of the thirty day challenge family, this is my way of saying thank you.
I have never done three days before but I have a LOT to say! I'm hoping to have a lot of the Thirty Day Challenge gang along as well.

People who have been to our stuff know that we are not the "present, and go and hide in our rooms so we don't have to speak to anyone" crowd. Again, not our style.

Unlike our "Over The Edge" series, this seminar will be fantastic for starters as well as the more advanced. Like I said, buying and selling websites might just be the ultimate way to start getting in some cash.
Now the question is do you want to "Come Home" with me?

You know what, for the first 50 that sign up, I'll give you access to the video's of the event and what the heck....

How about six months of thirty day challenge plus for free starting straight after the event?
That's what they call a deal.

Of course, the event is guaranteed, if you're not happy with the way things are going after day 1, come and see one of the team and we will issue you a full refund. Let's keep it really simple.

Dates - Lock in the 19th, 20th and 21st of February, 2010 right now.

Going Home...Making all of this stuff really work (and hopefully prove that it's all connected, it's all fun)
Three days and nights of Awesome.

This is your chance at a price that you won't see again.

Join Ed Dale and his merry banana's munching monkey hangers in Melbourne in February start 2010 hanging around on the right branch.
The Coming Home Seminar

1 comment:

phillip skinner said...

2 Responses to “The Story of ‘Monkey See, Monkey Do’”

1. PJ Says:
November 19th, 2009 at 7:36 pm

Do you know the source of the story? Or the origin of the “experiment”. Fact? or Fable??
2. Playing with the Monkey’s Says:
November 30th, 2009 at 5:20

Check this monkey business out


monkey see, monkey do a story

5 monkeys were put in a cage. A ladder was placed in the middle of the cage, which a bunch of bananas located at the top of it.

After some time, one of the monkeys would attempt to climb the ladder to get to the bananas. After all, it’s free food!