I blogged about the Ultimate Entrepreneur Toolkit a couple of days ago. It’s available for sale again on the 8th and 9th of July. Click here to go to the web site. In this article I’d like to give you my review of the Ultimate Entrepreneur Toolkit.
Ultimate Entrepreneur Toolkit Review – What Is It?
The Ultimate Entrepreneur Toolkit has been put together by Bill Barren. It contains 20 business building products from a range of experts in their fields. The idea is that each person submitted one of their products to be included in the toolkit. It’s a bit like a sampler of different material.
The combined value of the products is over $4,000 and it sells for only $195. I see this as a low risk way to buy a stack of different products that can help me in my business. I don’t expect I’ll love all the material, but as long as a couple give me value, I’ll be happy.
One thing to highlight here – when you purchase you receive a link to Bill Barren’s website which then links you to the download sites for the various products. You’re not buying hard copies – you won’t get any books or CD’s posted to you – everything is strictly download only.
Ultimate Entrepreneur Toolkit Review – Who Is Included?
I was familiar with some of the names included in the package, but many were new to me.
The main attraction for me was the inclusion of Robert Middleton’s InfoGuru Manual. The hard copy version sells on his site for around $100 and includes access to a library of recorded teleseminars that expand on the topics in the book. I figured if I bought it as part of the toolkit, for an extra $100 I was getting a lot of extra stuff. For anyone involved in selling professional services, Robert Middleton’s InfoGuru Manual is a must-have.
Some of the other products included are:
- Andrea Lee’s Pink Spoon Marketing gives you a detailed step-by-step roadmap for creating multiple revenue streams and marketing funnels that attract paying customers to your business
- Nancy Marmolejo’s Quick and Easy Social Networkingis a proven 3-Part System to boost your visibility and expand your network using Facebook and Twitter
- David Wood’s Explode Your Practice(6 CDs of material) is chock full of essential strategies and practical how-to information for building a 6-figure coaching practice
- Brad Fallon’s “Stomping the Search Engines 2″ is a cutting-edge video training program that will teach you how to use Search Engine Optimization to bring free traffic to your web site
- Patricia Fripp’s “Become a Masterful Speaker” includes 4 audio training products that will teach you how to become a masterful speaker with superior sales and presentation skills
- Brad Smart’s “World-Class Interviewing and Hiring” video training course will show you how you can identify hire superstar talent for your business
- Ken McArthur’s “Information Product Blueprint Workbook and Action Plan” (an incredibly comprehensive, 674-page manual) will show you the step-by-step process for creating your own information product
There’s a few others as well. Once it’s the 8th or 9th of July, head on over to the web site to check out all the people.
Ultimate Entrepreneur Toolkit Review – My Thoughts?
Firstly, I’m very happy with Robert Middleton’s InfoGuru Manual. I’ve spent some time over the past week going over the first few chapters and I’ve already got some great ideas from it. It alone has 23 chapters / over 280 pages.
I’ve also been enjoying the Heart Centred Websites book by Mark Silver. This also comes with some audio where he expands on some of the ideas in the book.
Another book I’ve looked at is Pink Spoon Marketing by Andrea J Lee and Tina Forsyth. They talk about ways to grow your business by giving things away. I’ve only read a bit so far, but it seems very interesting.
The other product I’ve had time to look at has been Brad Fallon’s Stomping the Search Engines 2.0. This consists of a series of videos (all online) that walk you through the process of good SEO. At this stage I’ve only watched module 1 and, whilst some parts have seemed a bit boring, I’m grateful that it doesn’t try and overload you with too much information in one go. I’ve got some great ideas so far and the presenters certainly know what they’re talking about.
I haven’t had time to have a good look at some of the other products. A couple (at first glance) seem to just be recordings of teleseminars or coaching calls. I’m sure there’s some good content in there, but I’d prefer a manual or something with a bit more structure. The rest seem to consist of manuals in pdf format and mp3’s that can be downloaded. There’s enough stuff in there to keep me busy for a long time!
Ultimate Entrepreneur Toolkit Review – Conclusion
Is it worth $195? I think it is. Whatever industry you operate in, if you’re interested in sales and marketing, there’s plenty of content in these various courses that you’ll find valuable. I’ve already got some great ideas that I’m sure will more than pay for the $195 I spent.
Sure, you’re not going to love everything in the toolkit – I don’t. But then again you’re not spending $4,000 buying it all individually. For $195 you’re going to get a range of ideas and tools you can begin using.
So on the 8th and 9th July, have a look at the web site. There’s a money back guarantee on the product from Bill. If it interests you, buy it. Within a day you’ll be very thankful you did.
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