Tony Robbins Frank Kern/John Reese – Warrior Forum Censorship – Mike Swanson (08/27/09)

The censorship on the WarriorForum is getting ridiculous. Just a few minutes ago I started a short thread with the title Tony Robbins Frank Kern/John Reese. In it I didn’t write anything critical about them – I like them in fact! I just asked a question that I was curious about.

Within a minute the thread was deleted.

I’ll get to the question in a second.

First some background.

I’m sure you know who Tony Robbins is. You couldn’t miss him and his info commercials in the 1980’s selling self-help tapes and material with an underpinning in NLP to them.

John Reese and Frank Kern are two of the biggest name Internet marketers out there and I own and have benefited from courses that both of them sell – and recommend them to you with no affiliate link or money motive. I just know that if you apply the information in them to an online business it will help you.

The three of them released a video together the other day that has gotten a lot of attention in the Internet marketing world. You can watch it here.

In the video Kern and Reese ask Robbins why it is that so many of the people who buy their products don’t act on the information they give them.

It’s a good video and worth watching – especially if you are just starting out in online marketing, because it is true that 99.99% of the people who get into Internet marketing end up doing nothing. They just buy dreams and don’t do anything to make them come true. This video can help people starting out get through that barrier.

But anyway, what I tried to ask on the Warrior Forum was if something big is being planned by them that may change the IM niche. Robbins is releasing a product called Money Masters with interviews with several Internet marketing gurus, including Jeff Walker who also has been talking about the new product. All three of these guys have been instrumental in teaching me about marketing with their courses.

Again I recommend them to you. And they all seem to be good guys.

It appears that Robbins is making a push into the Internet marketing niche.

Kern is located in the San Diego area and Robbins also lives in the same area. John Reese was based in Orlando and recently moved to San Diego. Andy Jenkins also moved from Atlanta to San Diego.

The thread I tried to start was very short and just mentioned these facts.

I then asked if something Is going on? Are they all working together and planning some big things? Could we be seeing some television info commercials? Is Robbins going to make Internet marketing more mainstream?

That’s all I asked. And immediately my thread was deleted. The people on the Warrior Forum apparently do not want you to ask anything about the industry or what is going on in it.

There are people in the Internet marketing niche who think they are the masters and want to completely dominate it. They don’t want any other people to enter the niche and want total control of the information flow.

My thread was totally innocent. And someone saw it as a threat.

My own blog is the only place I know I can write and be assured 100% that my posts won’t be censored.

The funny thing is I made this post just a few minutes after seeing someone make a post complaining about these messages being deleted! Then when I finished my post I saw theirs was gone too!

Well, if I can’t discuss a simple question there, I’ll ask it here. Do you know what Frank Kern/John Reese/Andy Jenkins are planning and have any idea of how it may impact the IM niche? Is it going to go mainstream?

  1. Tony says:

    Alot of big egos over on that site, I agree the Tony Robbins/Frank Kern interview was excellent.

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