Are Bootcamps Worthwhile?- My Honest Opinion
Recently as you know I attended my very first Internet Bootcamp. Run by a very genuine and amiable guy called Andrew Reynolds it was a resounding success, with about 7 or 8 thousand extremely keen attendees.
What a weekend, it started at 9AM on Friday until 9PM, then went on to start again at 8.45AM on Saturday, finishing up with a lucky and totally surprised young man from the Philipines winning himself a Bentley Continental. This was from the free draw taken from all the attendees entrance tickets. It is estimated that the car was worth about 125000 pounds, so that’s a great start to an online career in anybody’s language.
The draw was carried out under strict supervision and was done by celebrity TV personality Bradley Walsh. What a prize just for attending a free seminar. No entrance fee was charged and all donations made went straight to the extremely deserving charity “Make A Wish Foundation”
The bootcamp even had it’s very own band playing for the first time at the O2 arena with its leader being none other than one of the speakers, Internet Marketing Millionaire and Guru Simon Coulson. In my opinion Simon was the best speaker at the bootcamp and he certainly intended to be, as the day before it started he put his own little piece about it onto the web and reached the number one spot on Google the very same weekend.
Simon first started out only in December 2003 after quitting corporate life in the city to start his Internet Business. In less than 5 years he has generated over 4 million pounds. The first 2 million were from the spare room in his house! Simon has made made his fortune in niche markets as diverse as Bulgaria Property, Bonsai Trees, Plumbing and Philosophy. All of which by his own admission he knows NOTHING about!
His business now has sales of over 1million pounds a year from over 100 money producing websites – many of them are just a single page! As for speaking about his business and teaching how to do it he has shared stages with world renowned experts such as:
Armand Morin, Dan Kennedy, Yanik Silver, Tom Hua, Ted Nicholas, Bill Glazer, Andrew Reynolds, Pat Meseti, Bob Proctor, David Cavanagh and Derek Gehl.
After mentoring some friends to start their own successful internet businesses Simon decided to roll out a coaching and mentoring program to a wider audience. This has been hugely successful, and his top student has made his 1st million pounds.
“The Millionaire Makers Seminar” as it was known turned out to be in my opinion a resounding success and well worth the time and effort put into attending. From start to finish it was carried out in a very logical order and proceeded to a very exciting conclusion. I believe that it is possible to gain amazing enlightenment and excitement as you realise just how ridiculously easy it is to make your fortune on the Internet
Bootcamps are indeed worthwhile going to, especially if you are a relative newcomer.
The amount of free and unbiased information which you can pick up is certainly worth the little disruption of just turning up for the event. I for one will be attending more of these bootcamps as in my opinion just being there is a fantastic motivation for creating an online income or promoting your website.
Are Bootcamps worthwhile?
1. You get to meet like minded people.
2. You here motivational speakers who have made it online.
3. You get loads of free and useful tips.
4. You get one to one access to marketing guru’s.
5. You recieve a massive boost in confidence if you require it.
6. You can make friends with others and swap idea’s.
7. You get the chance to joint venture and affiliate market with similar products.
Bootcamps are definitely worthwhile!

