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World Internet Mega Summit Singapore 2007 – Day 3

UPDATE on the US$100,000 project to feed 1 million children:

This morning, Stephen Pierce gave an update on this grand initiative. As of this morning, the tally stood at US$62,000. This gives us barely 24 hours to hit the remaining US$38,000. Spread the word!

Brett McFall gave a startling insight into improving your sales copy – look at other sites with GOOD sales copy! His presentation was energetic and full of wisdom that could only have come from real live experience in the trenches. He shared his B.U.R.P.I.E.S formula for writing good sales copy, then, of course plugged his software! Good deal.

Ewen Chia received an extremely warm welcome as the local hero of the Internet scene. But there was no hype as he presented 8 of his students who had signed up for his course and produced results almost from the get-go. But I think the thing that struck me most from among his many gems was this, “No one is born with a laptop on their laps.” Yes, we all gotta work for it.

Stephen Pierce took the final slot and right away, came up with a super quote! “The future is not an optional event, everyone is going to be there.” How true. He was talking about what we needed to do, the decisions we needed to make in order to take responsibility for our own future. He was a sincere and inspiring speaker.

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