September 27 Prophecy Captured on Video: "Suppose the economy goes over the edge…"

Last September I held my now-famous Autoresponder Seminar in Chicago, which as it turns out, was only days before the stock market went into free fall:

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Here's a video from the very first 10 minutes of the seminar, predicting:

"Let's say a bunch of big banks start going out of business and people on a TV presidential debate are saying, "This is the worst thing since the depression!"

I go on to talk about how online marketers will go on to survive and thrive, and yes, even make millions:

Go here now for a case study of 91% sales boost that only took 8 days, and more information about videos from this very unusual seminar.

Perry "Nostradamus" Marshall




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Comments on September 27 Prophecy Captured on Video: "Suppose the economy goes over the edge…" »

  1. July 2,2009

    Peter @ 11:42 am

    Perry… great stuff!! Totally right on that indeed. Reminds me of Gary Halbert saying how precious a sale is. Awesome man!

  2. July 2,2009

    Richard @ 11:52 am

    Hi Perry,

    That's why we regard you as a visionary and the TMZ of Internet marketing news.

    I'm still amazed at how many business folks I talk with still don't get it with regard to Internet marketing.

    Keep up the good work.

  3. July 2,2009

    TC @ 1:01 pm

    Perry: I do know about what's going on in the financial system. That's why I can say with a considerable measure of confidence that, the risk ahead, even to internet marketers, is huge. The task of even reaching a qualified target audience in all probability is set to grow exponentially over the next five years. That's because the size of this audience is likely to dwindle. The need for a growing number of people to cut corners might become rather overwhelming to say the least.

    Of course, nothing is set in stone. However the probability of some "earthquake" shaking to the core the world as we know it is, in fact, incredibly elevated. It is not every century a Treasury Secretary hands Congress 3 pages of paper asking the taxpayer to cough up $700 billion. Nor, is it every decade a Congressman publicly charges the head of the Federal Reserve with criminal activity. These are extraordinary times, indeed. Brace for the worst.

    People hear stories about how bad it was during the Depression. Few, though, scarcely imagine what it must have been like. Not to say what's likely coming will be the same. But the challenges could be equally as great.

    Chances are the best — the BEST — most (95%) marketers will do is tread water. Yes, some will thrive, too. However, the ease with which many in the recent past have been able to succeed will likely be severely constrained.

    There isn't enough space here to raise the credibility of my authority in raising the fear I am expressing. Likewise, you would have to have a burning interest in my particular area of expertise to begin understanding truth about the risk we face. Most who might click through to my blog will not have the necessary interest to begin fathoming my expertise. Indeed, it doesn't matter what you do for a living. That's just the way it is.

    Yet it is that element of expertise and authority most likely to survive in the coming Great Calamity. Thus, I believe those who are interested in the expertise you provide ought look within themselves and seek the same within themselves if they wish to pursue internet marketing. Absent expertise — something making the marketer much more than a "me too," dime a dozen commodity — the rate of success of most internet marketers is likely to shrink markedly over the coming period.

    Forgive me for being a downer. I believe forewarned is forearmed.

    (Just noticed your "free mini-course" and "subscribe without commenting." Very slick!)

    • July 2,2009

      Perry @ 1:31 pm

      I don't doubt that you could be correct. What I can say is: Kaizen continuous improvement earns its own kind of interest and most marketers don't do it. By that I mean, serious testing and tracking and incremental improvements. This is not a time to be asleep at the wheel.

      Perry

  4. July 2,2009

    Jonathan @ 2:42 pm

    So the question is really… Did Perry know what was going to happen, or did Perry make it happen?

    Great stuff.

    Th truth is that we are actually living in a very exciting time of change and it will be interesting who comes out the other side. I hope I am on the winning team.

    • July 2,2009

      Perry @ 4:16 pm

      Honestly Jonathan, I don't think anybody needed to be any kind of Nostradamus or genius to know this was going to happen. The media was SCREAMING recession – depression – sky is falling for most of 2008 prior to this happening. It was only a matter of time.

      Perry

  5. July 2,2009

    MamaMia @ 5:00 pm

    Hi Perry,

    So right you are. You are one of the very few people worth listening to and learning from, who's honest and adds value. Good on you!

    Regarding this bad economy.
    Perhaps you've heard of Robert Kiyosaki's new book "Conspiracy of the Rich"? It's free online for 2 more weeks.
    If linking doesn't function here:
    http://conspiracyoftherich.com/read/toc

    Read some similar stuff from The Creature from Jekyle Island and How Money Works (Fed reserve bank), but Robert makes it easy to understand and talks about what caused this crises and what each person can do about it to come out a winner.

  6. July 2,2009

    Christine Sutherland @ 7:05 pm

    What we do know is happening right now, because the stats keep coming in, is that in Australia more luxury items such as plasma televisions, and home furniture such as dining suites is actually increasing as people justify spending money at home instead of going out.

    Paradoxically, the big blockbuster movies are pulling in more than ever.

    Sales of some very expensive personal care items are going through the roof in some of the most economically depressed areas in the US.

    There are definitely businesses that do very well in difficult economic times, and they're not necessarily the ones you'd guess.

    I predict internet marketing training will be one of those that will go even further through the roof than it has as people seek some way to claw back what they've lost, or protect themselves against uncertainty.

    For most of them it will be the wrong move, but it won't stop them from making it.

  7. July 2,2009

    Peter (IMC) @ 10:50 pm

    Very cool! Shows some highly developed Intuition!

    One interesting thing I noticed from this video…. if you would make a video of the audience, and you would take the sound out, and then ask some people in the street what this audience is doing,… they'll probably say: Watching a tennis match.

  8. July 2,2009

    Matthew Neer @ 11:38 pm

    Wow Perry, I didn't know you could predict the future. Lol.

    Anyways, what you say should resonate with the millions of people out there trying to pitch pitch pitch all day and offer no content. Content is king my friend, as you know. I like to live by a little saying when marketing online.

    "The Best Marketing Is More Educational Than Most Peoples Content."

    http://MatthewNeer.com

  9. July 3,2009

    Jason Cardamone @ 8:38 am

    Perry…I agree 100%…and during these "down times" I'm experiencing the positive benefits of adding major value to my clients/subscribers.

    I LOVE your tie into Covey's 7 Habits…perfect analogy!

  10. July 3,2009

    Phil @ 11:01 am

    Hey Perry,

    Excellent video, I particularly like the comment about an emomotional bank account.

    I think I would be guilty of selling harder when the going gets tough, when the truth of the matter is you should improve your service.

    Phil

  11. July 6,2009

    Mike @ 7:58 am

    Perry,
    I'm an engineer like you, and wanted to make a comment on your speaking style. I think you could make better contact with your audience by looking at them. I used to do the same thing, and then joined a public speaking club, and they corrected me. Please don't take offense, just an engineer talking to another engineer… Mike

  12. July 25,2009

    Isabelle T @ 2:50 pm

    Dear Perry,

    How inspirational! I am not really involved in marketing on a professional level but I am sure that your insight applies to virtually any part of business, or even life, for that matter.
    Plus, you certainly do walk the talk when it comes to contents.

    First time ever that I have not once regretted subscribing to a newsletter.

    Thank you!

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