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maury Said,
February 19th, 2009 @12:45 pm  

For the few hours I actively participated Wednesday morning, I need to say Thanks Brian for pulling this all together. It was an incredible learning experience both actual event and the days leading up to it.

All the weaknesses in my position clearly glared one by one and when I came back in the evening and had a hard time reconnecting I just focused on my weaknesses and once and for all resolving them.

Best of all, I am now set up and interlinked with a BIG bunch of Social Media sites and will be tweaking the keywords and other setting as I move towards my upcoming launch. I have learned about all the sites with much more to learn, and am moving towards getting comfortable with them and setting up systems such as analytics to monitor the affects of my activities.

I get a much better sense of the whole picture now and the shoes I will be using and growing into. I am clear about needing to clarify keywords. I love twitter. I really like the short blurb format which is so much easier to digest and create in an almost spit it out automatic mode.

I am happy it went so well for you also Brian (except for the twitter issue at the end).

maury (vibraman)

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Lisa Said,
February 19th, 2009 @1:03 pm  

Thanks so much Brian
Yesterday was a whirlwind of intense excitement
New visions, friendships and networking tools as well as really cool sites I had no idea existed on the web
You rock
Smiles
Lisa

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February 19th, 2009 @1:19 pm  

Thanks my friend, for all you do. It was a wild ride (just beginning actually) through the web and an amazing glimpse into how deep the social networking circle
can really go.

I’m such a big fan of Facebook and Twitter, having over 11,000 friends and followers that I am so grateful to be connected with.

On top of that, with all the other areas of web 2.0 that I know of such as squidoo, stumbleupon, digg etc…, you’ve laid out a plan on how to really tie it all together and stay connected through Google friend connect and all the other sites in a very strategic and beneficial way.

Not to mention, you rocked the social media world in a way, that most “guru’s couldn’t do in a 6 month launch…all in a 48 hour period! LOL!

What a party and a ride.

So glad to be part of the event…and as always, I look forward to our future collaborations and partnerships as we continue to work together on the inside of Manifest Mastermind, and other ventures.

Rock on my friend!

Scott

http://Twitter.com/TheEntertainer

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February 19th, 2009 @1:22 pm  

Unfortunately I could not spend much time on the “Mania” yesterday. But I have managed to make some new contacts and will use the base that you have created here to increase my social activities.

Many thanks Brian, I’m learnin’

Michael

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February 19th, 2009 @1:22 pm  

Thanks a million Brian, you taught me what I have been wanting to achieve but not quite knowing the best way. You show us the way and we will follow so that we can steer ourselves to be the best that we can be.

We must all start working together to straighten the way, so that we all don’t end up going round the bend in the social media arena.

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February 19th, 2009 @1:25 pm  

Thank you Brian. It was a lot of fun. I’d do it again in a heartbeat! Looking forward to this afternoon.

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February 19th, 2009 @1:48 pm  

Love your stuff – fabulous value, accessible and easy to read and implement – I am grateful to Joselito for sending me your way.

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February 19th, 2009 @2:53 pm  

Once again, Brian, you rock! Thanks for all your efforts yesterday (and today!). Great watching the conductor of our online orchestra sing in harmony! Charlie

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February 19th, 2009 @3:31 pm  

Thanks Brian! Yes, it was a wild ride the past 24 hours!!! Loved it. I look forward to doing it again and hopefully soon! So fun to pull everyone together! Thank you.

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February 19th, 2009 @4:10 pm  

Brian, I am truly honored to call you my friend.

Social Media Mania Day was an inspired vision. The core of the teaching was all about learning through action. And the benefit is the wider visibility of tremendous gifts that each person is offering to the world.

At times, it seemed like I had to move on the fly. I especially liked learning about StumbleUpon through a Twitter class! And I got to experience, like you, my twitter account being suspended, and then re-instated!

Thank you for creating the opportunity for all of us to learn, to engage, and to inspire.

If there’s anything that I can do to help you in any of your efforts, please let me know. It is always a blessing to be of service.

Abundant Blessings,
Joselito Laudencia

http://twitter.com/JoselitoL

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Greig Said,
February 19th, 2009 @4:26 pm  

I’ve posted my Social Media video testimonial at my blog & on YouTube.

Brian, here is a testimonial quote if you ever need to use one:

“Social Mania was THE most productive & FUN day I have ever had with social networking. I will remember this turning point in my online business and the friends I have made for a lifetime. Thanks again Brian!”

Greig Wells
http://www.cashinyourcontacts.com

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February 19th, 2009 @7:39 pm  

Brian, this has been so innovative and powerful. It is an absolute pleasure to be part of a dynamic environment which fosters the next wave of global connectedness. We are now living our true human nature i.e to be Social and be part of communities which have common interests, goals and vision.

Success leaves a trail…

I am looking forward to more updates.
Yours in Health Wealth Happiness
Dainaz Sohrab Illava
2009 Year of Prosperity

http://www.NextBigMillionaireWave.com
Follow me on twitter.com/dainazsillava

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February 19th, 2009 @7:47 pm  

Great work Brian, thanks for all you have done !

Still responding to requests and comments from yesterdays…

Be well all,
Chris

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Chipmunk Said,
February 19th, 2009 @10:19 pm  

Because I am on dialup (no other choice) it took me 2 1/2 hours to watch a 5 minute video. I could not keep up with everything so I have no idea what happened.

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February 20th, 2009 @12:25 am  

Brian,

I applaud you for opening the eyes of many people towards the power of social media. I’ve been around the block online, good experiences and bad experiences, and have made cash and lost cash. The new modern advancements in social media has indeed brought a whole new dimension of opportunities, as well as new personal connections apart from business oriented ventures. Indeed, the capabilities now for the average Joe are impressive. Never before in the history of communications has it been this readily available for anyone to thrive and develop / evolve in the new economic revolution, as well as reach out and have their voice HEARD!

I’m rambling here, but I have a point to it. More people like you need to step up and walk others through the potentials available right now for achieving success, especially through “recession” woes. Information overload is abundant amongst us…. and what was witnessed via Social Media Mania has taught everyone involved (and those backtracking though the fingerprints we just left) essential skills and traits they really do need to have for wading through the stimuli to focus on what should really matter in their personal efforts and focus.

I personally have my fingers in at least 300 different memberships online but never really had the chance to check out Twitter…… the social media mania event totally changed my strategies as well as my appreciation for digging into and finding people out there who can relate and appreciate all that I have to offer.

Thanks again for leading the event and adding insight into the online marketing / home based-business world.

Peace,
Chris

http://twitter.com/ChrisDBiggs

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February 20th, 2009 @1:16 am  

Brian, what can I say?
My twitter following increased by 300.
My online revenue surpassed that of any previous day.
Memberships to my list took a sharp increase.
I gained dozens of friend requests on a handful of Social Media accounts.
I had a ton of fun.

Most importantly, I networked with new friends with fire in their eyes – I can see this is going far.

Thank you so much for putting this together, and thank you for all the mentoring you’ve given me over the past 8 months which has turned my success from an idea to a reality.

Namaste,
Russell Yermal
http://TheSuccessMan.com

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February 20th, 2009 @5:49 am  

Brian,
This was one of the most amazing mania blitzes I’ve ever participated in! Although I wasn’t able to participate all throughout day due to prior commitments, what I gained was a deeper understanding of the real power of social media.

I was able to make some wonderful new connections with a lot of really great new people & it definitely had a has a signifcant impact on the growth in my following & friend connections across all social media platforms.

Thanks so much for this very valuable training & event. Unfortunately I missed the announcement – I’m sure it was spectacular.

My best to everyone!

Debbie Zachry
http://simplewaystobegreen.blogspot.com

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February 22nd, 2009 @10:10 pm  

Dear Brian,

Thanks for allowing me to be of service… I am not sure how much service I was… but thanks for giving me the opportunity to serve as I was able.
I hope that in some small way.. I did make a difference to the ” event ”

Thank you for showing me the way.

Warmest Wishes to all !

Sincerely,
Tina Schraier

http://www.OurGVRewards.com
Where Shopping and Clicks can Make a HUGE Difference

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