I really like GVO.

Not only is it a very affordable way to get some really powerful internet marketing tools, BUT you also get access to some great FREE training most people charge for.

Last night was no exception.

It was all about copy writing and I gained as much information and resources from that one hour webinar than I have previously from paid courses.

It was very, very good, and explained the art of copy writing in simplistic terms. 

Anyone on the call was also provided with information on how to write killer headlines, the 12 step foolproof sales letter formula, and received two mindmaps,  as well as a link to a valuable “swipe” file

Now, that’s what I call generous.

So what’s the problem?

Well, anyone who is a member of GVO or GVOConference has free access to all the weekly training sessions, and if you’re on the actual calls, you can download the information they discuss.

That’s brilliant and an incentive to turn up, but…

…all the calls are scheduled for EST time and I live in UK, which is a time difference of 5 hours.

The trainings take place every week day with different presenters  specialising in a variety of subjects.  They are held at various different times, but many are scheduled for the evenings.

Take Action Tuesday training, hosted by dynamic duo, Ken Hammond and Mark Call, takes place on Tuesday, (obviously) at 8.00 p.m.

Now, I admit that’s a sensible time to have a webinar, because most people are able to attend.  They’ve usually got home from work, had their evening meal, got the children  sorted, etc, but it’s 1.00 a.m. for me.

Instead of  staring at my computer screen, I should be looking at the backs of my eyelids. However, I’m prepared to miss out on my much needed beauty sleep just so I benefit from all that’s on offer. 

When  you’re on a quest for knowledge and self-improvement  just one piece of information can make ahuge difference.

So what do I absolutely HATE about GVO?

…it gives me bags under my eyes!

Jean