What This Guide Will Cover

This guide will cover the following:

  • Conference How-To: prepare yourself with the 17 rules on what to do before, during, and after attending a conference.
  • Conference Hacks: learn how to get into a conference for free and get the most value out of every event.
  • Networking Tools and Tips: learn how to build long-lasting relationships and grow your network.

Just as John C. Maxwell said, "Your network is your net worth." Conference Crushing makes it easy for you to maximize your network with clear and actionable advice. Because you'll know exactly what to do before, during, and after every conference, you'll leave every event feeling fulfilled and energized with new and exciting direction on your path to success.

Using the tactics I've outlined in this book, I've met thought leaders like Tim Ferriss, Marc Ecko, James Altucher, and many more. I've received free or discounted attendance to some of the best networking events around the country and internationally, built long-lasting relationships with some of the most amazing entrepreneurs in the world, and gained considerable amounts of knowledge and opportunities. From running a successful $65,000+ business at the age of 20 to helping oversee $1,000,000 in business by 21, all of my success roots from my process for getting the most out of conferences and networking events.

Don't continue to be the person who does the same thing as everyone else and only makes a few friends at these gatherings. Be the person everyone talks about at the conference. Be the person everyone wants to see succeed. Be part of the minority of movers and shakers who take immediate action and leave a lasting impact. The longer you wait to implement these strategies, the more opportunities you'll miss.

If you read through the material and implement the strategies I've laid out, I promise you'll become a part of that minority. If you are already 100% satisfied with your knowledge, career, network and everything else in your life, then maybe you don't need this book. For the rest of us, we can always be improving. All you have to do is commit to learning and implementing a different way of doing things.

It starts here.