Live Q&A With Four Hour Workweek Author Tim Ferriss
May 21st, 2007
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On Thursday May 24th at 11:00 AM PDT, Direct Media Exchange will host our first Publisher Seminar Series. Our first speaker is Timothy Ferris, author of the 4-Hour Workweek, an Amazon.com best seller. Future speakers include successful web publisher Steve Jenkins of Cheatcodes.com and Right Media CEO Mike Walrath.
Pre-registration is required for each seminar, and space is limited to 100 participants. To register, visit here.
The seminar will be a 1 hour Q&A with questions coming from the participants.
Finally, Tim has spoken recently at SxSW and won the Ignite competition at Web 2.0, presenting his thoughts to an audience of more than 5,000+. I guarantee it will be a very interesting conversation. Tim has very interesting ideas on publishing and being an author as well, so the conversation may make many turns.
About Tim:
Tim Ferriss is an ultra-vagabond and serial entrepreneur who speaks six languages and runs a multinational firm from wireless locations worldwide. He is also a national champion in kickboxing and recently became the first American to hold a world record in the tango. Just a few years ago, he was an extreme example of the overworked and underpaid cubicle dweller. Today, he is a living example of what he teaches. He went from $40,000 per year and 80 hours per week to $40,000 per month and four hours per week. The 4-Hour Workweek reveals how he and others who follow the principles of “luxury lifestyle design” use simple tactics and loopholes to live like millionaires with private planes, islands, penthouse apartments with complete freedom of time and place.
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