2009
10.07

People

Internet marketers worth following:

Of course, be sure to follow me on Twitter: Matt Hall

(These are ranked in the order of usefulness so far) Click the links to go to their Twitter pages.

1) Eben Pagan – So far Eben looks to be the prince of internet marketing. His video blog, GuruMasterminds, is phenomenal. He seems to know what he’s talking about in more than just the area of internet marketing. He also just won the #1 spot for affiliate referrals to StomperNet too beating out SEVERAL of the StomperNet faculty. So yeah, keep tabs on this guy.
2) Paul Colligan – Be sure to also check out Internet Marketing This Week and you may even want to sign up for their podcast like I did. The show airs once a week and provides the latest news in the internet marketing world so you can keep up to date and in the know. They provide a lot of great tools on the site too.
3) Mike Dillard – This is a guy who teaches how to do your Multi-level Marketing company online. He makes over 7-figures and has helped a lot of people explode their multi-level marketing companies through the use of internet marketing. You may want to check out his blog at MagneticSponsoring.com.
4) Perry Belcher – This guy is seen as the Social Media guru. (That means Twitter, Facebook, etc. for you newbies). He gained something like 52k+ Twitter followers in 178 days. Unfortunately he just bowed out the internet marketing stuff so you probably want to watch his stuff on YouTube or wherever you can find it ASAP! I can’t even find his Twitter page anymore!
5) Don_Crowther – One of the instructors from Stompernet, he teaches some pretty good stuff. You should click on his name to follow him on Twitter for lots of good resources. He tweets A LOT.
Runner Up:
- Yanik Silver – He has a seminar that he does every so often where he gets little-known internet marketers together in one room to share their secrets. It’s called the Undeground. Here’s a link to his resources page that might help you out.

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