Awesome Podcast from John Reese & Frank Kern

I have been up all night listening to this awesome podcast from Internet marketing legends, John Reese and Frank Kern.

I follow John and Frank on Twitter, and earlier today, Frank tweeted a link to a 6-hour podcast he and John recorded back in 2003.

Now, I know what you are thinking… isn’t Internet marketing advice from 2003 outdated? That is exactly what I was expecting, but you will be surprised at how many fundamental truths Frank and John cover in this podcast, which are all true today.

I know 6-hour is a long time to listen to discussion, but if you are into Internet marketing and making money online, I highly recommend you check this out – especially because it is free and there is no opt-in required.

Let me know what you think.


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  • http://www.greatpriceshere.com Nicole Price

    Six hours? Thank you, but no thank you.

  • http://tvontheweb.blogspot.com Chris @ tv show episodes online

    I can’t wait to listen to this podcast. It might be nice to hear some ideas that are older than 6 months. It seems like there are always new ideas in internet marketing, but often they are just fluff that people come up with. If what these guys dish out can stand the test of time, then they must be legit. Thanks Nate.

  • http://tkada.com tkada.com

    six hours for success..,
    Thank you.

  • http://natewhitehill.com Nate Whitehill

    I learned a lot from this podcast and even though it is 6 hours, it will provide far more benefit than anyone can ever understand if the practices are put to use.

  • http://www.femaleshopper.co.uk Women’s Clothes

    6 Hours?! I’ll listen but break it down in to half hour sections per day I think.

  • http://www.metaspring.com Ann Arbor Web Design

    Wow six hours? This will have to wait until a really non-busy weekend.

  • http://www.tevinanderson.com Tevin

    Frank Kern truly is a genius.

  • http://masscontrol-2.com Mass Control 2.0

    I saw where Frank posted a link to the podcast, but I haven’t listened to it yet. I’m saving it for a roadtrip.