The Paid For Life Model


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  1. Aj said

    am May 12 2008 @ 5:23 pm

    Hey Franky,

    Love your stuff man,.. but this video player sux a phat one for those on crappy connections bro. Load time is like a pack a donkeys walking up mount everest dude.

    With all the traffic you’re pumping here, YouTube, Revver or Viddler will stream heaps quicker. I know all their crappy branding & other vids probably arent what you want…

    But I’ll tell ya now, people wont click away from a vid or a page that’s got great content and a kool cuzzie like you on here with all the fuzzy beard stuff goin on.

    peaceout man, big fan.

    - aj bro

    Sydney,
    Australia

  2. Lisa Marie Mary said

    am May 12 2008 @ 5:24 pm

    So great to see another video from you, Frank! Thanks for sharing such great information with us! I totally dig your exotic car collection! (Haha - I’m in Alabama!) ;)

  3. Todd Brown said

    am May 12 2008 @ 5:26 pm

    Great video Frank. I always love your straight-shooter approach man! :-)

    Todd Brown :-)
    HabitsOfTheTopInternetMarketers.com

  4. Jaquone Jefferson said

    am May 12 2008 @ 5:35 pm

    The video was cool and informative. Thanks and jesus is blessing us, amen.

  5. Peter Parks said

    am May 12 2008 @ 5:46 pm

    Hola Frank, Peter here, my friend your videos are
    absolutely a joy to watch. You make me laugh like
    a little girl every time I watch them, and the beauty
    of it all is you still deliver the content and work
    it masterfully into your product or service your
    promoting ;-)

    But this time its for charity so its even better and
    more powerful.

    Hopefully in time I can get my passport updated to attend

    To your continued online success

    Peter (Lazy slacker $25K Mass Control Student)

  6. Larry B said

    am May 12 2008 @ 6:10 pm

    Hey Frank! Great video as always..love your work. While waiting for it to load I loaded the dishwasher, did a load of clothes and stiil had time to zip the vac around a bit. I love muti tasking!

  7. steve said

    am May 12 2008 @ 6:16 pm

    how much time will be spent on marketing? the system works and is a no brainer for a money maker, but if you can’t get people there - you don’t have a business.

    (awesome move on the donation thing guys - you’ve just seperated yourselves from the crowd)

  8. Alex said

    am May 12 2008 @ 6:20 pm

    You don’t make $200,000 a month, stop fronting.

  9. Brian Ball said

    am May 12 2008 @ 6:50 pm

    Very easy to watch content - thanks Frank.

    Also, who’s the supplier for the whiteboard wall covering material?

  10. Anthony said

    am May 12 2008 @ 7:05 pm

    Thanks, Great Info

  11. Ed Spork said

    am May 12 2008 @ 7:25 pm

    What percentage of the ‘voluntary’ continuity you’ll be pitching will continually go to this charity?

    Fair question I think.

    Ed

    EDIT FROM FRANK: There is no continuity attached to this workshop. 100% of all money paid goes directly to the foundation.

  12. Carolyn Carey said

    am May 12 2008 @ 7:27 pm

    Hey Frank,

    Loved the video - great info as always.

    And your John Reese Designer white
    board is a cool learning tool that
    makes taking it all in easier.

    Would love to find out more about
    what markets are best with what
    continuity products, as I am looking
    into that myself.

    Also the new angle for the foundation
    is awesome. It’s all about giving, and
    this is a great move.

    Keep up the great work (and fun) -

    Carolyn Carey
    Global Success Builder

  13. Alex Father said

    am May 12 2008 @ 7:38 pm

    Son, didn’t you listen?. He said $400,000 a month. Now pick up your toys and go to your room now.

    You Rock Frank!

  14. The Life of My Dog (Wayne Marshall) said

    am May 12 2008 @ 7:41 pm

    Frank,

    do you have a downloadable version of this one? On my mac, I cannot get your videos to run and am bummed!

    You rock, dude!

    Wayne

  15. Koz said

    am May 12 2008 @ 7:44 pm

    Great stuff as always. Love the video style. ;)

  16. David Gonzalez said

    am May 12 2008 @ 7:48 pm

    Nice marley poster on the wall, Frank

  17. Shawn said

    am May 12 2008 @ 7:48 pm

    dude you Rock I don’t even need o know what you are doing I will buy it!

  18. Michael Neal said

    am May 12 2008 @ 7:50 pm

    Frank,
    I truely enjoy the casual nature of your video’s and style. I am a suit and tie guy looking for a good way to buy some time freedom….this is quite interesting.
    Keep up the great work and continue to enjoy lfe !

    Michael

  19. Ed Spork said

    am May 12 2008 @ 7:52 pm

    … Oh… I thought you mentioned that you’d be introducing Mike’s new membership/payment/affiliate software as part of the Paid for Life Model.

    I assumed it would be a monthly gig. Forgive me if I was wrong there.

    Ed

    EDIT FROM FRANK: We are, but we’re introducing that as a tool that you can use to run your sites with (if you want to). A big challenge people have is figuring out how to put the pieces together …so Mike (who owns Mixiv) will be showing everyone how to use that to manage membership sites.

  20. Ben K said

    am May 12 2008 @ 7:58 pm

    Frank.

    Love your stuff as I finally get off my a@# to get things going in information marketing…Check it out though brother, don’t ever make another video with crappy microphnes. Come over to my place http://www.sound-room.com and pick up a decent oktava mircrophone that all of the film guys are using for digital video. I’m sure I can work out a nice discount (or trade) on some equipment for newbie training…cheers!

    BK

  21. Rob said

    am May 12 2008 @ 8:06 pm

    Would definitely have to agree with Aj about the videos. Love the content, love your style, but the videos are a royal pain in the ass to load and watch. Would you consider doing a low bandwidth option with a revver or youtube link?

  22. Terrance Charles said

    am May 12 2008 @ 8:20 pm

    Great video Frank, I liked the way you outlined that,
    very important…

    Terrance Charles
    http://www.terrancecharles.com/blog

  23. Tracy said

    am May 12 2008 @ 8:33 pm

    Hey, I don’t care about the system, what I want to know is does the guy clean windows? He was going to town cleaning that whiteboard.

    EDIT FROM FRANK: Yes, but that costs extra.

  24. Cha said

    am May 12 2008 @ 8:56 pm

    Thanks for sharing,..

    I’ve done it (differently) 3 months ago and already earn me good money DOING CRAZY STUFF..

    yes, I am bragging!

  25. Anthony said

    am May 12 2008 @ 9:03 pm

    Great info…

  26. Paul said

    am May 12 2008 @ 9:07 pm

    Great video, thanks Frank. Apart from the beginning in the surf bus, I think the sound quality is good. It is even recorded in stereo! The only problem I see is that it looks like it was recorded wide-screen but plays back in the old 4:3 format. No problems with the file size or streaming even way down under in Queenstown, New Zealand.
    Paul

  27. Lisa said

    am May 12 2008 @ 9:33 pm

    Awesome video Frank…keep’em coming.
    ~Lisa

  28. Daniel Murray said

    am May 12 2008 @ 9:59 pm

    You play call of duty 4 on the PS3! Awesome! What’s your online name? I wonder if I’ve ever played you before, haha. I take it I’m not the only internet marketer who finds it hard to find the balance between work and COD4 :-) Would be great to play you online.

    Thanks for the video Frank. Great cause too. Those seats are gonna fill quick!

    Dan ;)

  29. Jason Moffatt said

    am May 12 2008 @ 10:02 pm

    I am so going to shove a grenade up your bum when we play “Call Of Duty” again.

    I been practicing sucka!

    RPG FOOL!

    J-MO

  30. Tom Lane said

    am May 12 2008 @ 10:08 pm

    Thanks for all your advice, now I have something for you. Use Windex and an old teeshirt on your new markerboard. Not fancy but it works like a charm. I know because I have cleaned enough of them. I put that stinky markerboard cleaner in the hazmat shed whenever I find a bottle. It stinks for hours after using it. Free membership to my methods. See ya Frank.

  31. Charlie Slack said

    am May 12 2008 @ 10:42 pm

    Thanks, Frank, keep doing what you are doing. This is a blog guys. Do we want it or not? Love the bus, sound, stains and upload time (gives us time to think about how to implement). This would be hard to find from anywhere else. Period.
    Keep on keepin on….

    CS

  32. Brian Ball said

    am May 12 2008 @ 10:42 pm

    Hey Frank,

    Thanks for sharing the vids..it teaches on many different levels. I would think Jason is Awesome at COD… you learn something new daily.

    By the way, who’s the supplier of the white wall. I’m assuming it’s a vinyl cover?

    Cheers

  33. Cas E. Smith said

    am May 12 2008 @ 11:30 pm

    Hi Frank,
    I’m kinda puzzled. Have you downgraded your office? It looks so small and in an apartment building? Why are you using marking pens to do your graphics,technology is light years ahead of you dude. But good video in spite of its flaws.
    -Cas E. Smith

  34. Jeff Fenske said

    am May 12 2008 @ 11:44 pm

    You remind me of me - if I had some hair and money and free time. Good video, a little long and you need to spring for some new markers but the giant white board is - well - giant. Overall I give you an 8.7 - Nice!

  35. Marc Lindsay said

    am May 13 2008 @ 12:23 am

    hah J’Mo told me he was gonna kick your ass at COD 4 :P

    Awesome video, your stuff always captures me Frank :)

    Cheers
    Marc

  36. Christine said

    am May 13 2008 @ 1:20 am

    Hey Frank, just waiting for the video to load and reading the comments. I’m going to do this more often, some of the comments are hilarious, no disrespect intended to anyone. I especially love “does the guy clean windows”. Looking forward to watching the video.
    Have a good day!

    Chow for now
    Christine

  37. Tony Smith said

    am May 13 2008 @ 1:33 am

    Before I watch this vid, one thing INSTANTLY popped out at me:

    anybody seen ‘The Santa Clause’ (Tim Allen)?

    I think Frank’s turning into Santa! Thats some festive bushy beard action dude!

    Hi to Joe Klehe!

  38. Malcolm Lambe said

    am May 13 2008 @ 1:40 am

    Cool but you need to DEINTERLACE your videos when compressing. That way you’ll get rid of the annoying lines. And yeah - put a shotgun mic on the camera.

  39. Michael Wooller said

    am May 13 2008 @ 1:49 am

    Hi Frank & Mike

    Thanks for the info. I live in Australia so I probably won’t be going.
    Love your mind, love your style, love your attitude but your video editing sucks. Send me the footage and I’ll fix it for you!

    Michael

  40. Danny Scahill said

    am May 13 2008 @ 2:09 am

    Hey Frank,

    Love the video, you always provide great content and this time is no exception. Like the way you explain everything really simply so nobody could possibly misunderstand what you’re on about!

    Danny

  41. Dennis Levy said

    am May 13 2008 @ 4:27 am

    Hey, Frank, surfs up!
    I used to live in Orange County though I never tried surfing. When I get back out there maybe I will give it a try. I have watched several of your videos, they are not fancy. But you give great marketing strategies. I always learn something new. I am book marking your blog so I can watch some of the videos I missed. Go hang ten for me and let know how I did.
    Dennis
    http://www.mlminstruction.com

  42. Kalmar Emeric said

    am May 13 2008 @ 4:39 am

    Thank you very much.
    Great, easy to understand information.

    Cheers,
    Emeric

    P.S.
    I wish you success with your enterprise in Uganda.
    That’s what everybody who can should do.
    I hope you’ll create a precedent and others will follow your deeds.

    “ A friend in need it’s a friend indeed”

  43. Sam Baron said

    am May 13 2008 @ 5:23 am

    You Rock Frank!

  44. SUNDAY AKINTUNDE said

    am May 13 2008 @ 5:36 am

    DETAILED INFORMATION SHOULD ALWAYS BE RELEASED TO ME AND OTHERS WHO ARE KEEN IN THIS MATTER.

  45. Virve said

    am May 13 2008 @ 6:14 am

    Hello Frank,

    I love your style and your relaxing way to share, but
    do you ever wash you hair???

    Thanks for information :-)

    Virve V.R

  46. kelly said

    am May 13 2008 @ 6:19 am

    Nice house Frank! Even if “small” (some1 mentioned it)…better than where I live!!! Yep…you don’t need a very big place to shoot videos. Someone tells me where I can get those portable “screens” on the cheap online? Drop me a message in my blog —-> MyQute.com

    That white board wall AND marker is a really qool idea too. (Powerpoint slides are great too but you can’t change it on-the-fly the way you do it with a white screen and marker, and you need a projector and dark room for on-the-wall slide-shows.)

    Have no ideas for MAC users but I see this as a BIG MARKET - Mac Users. (If some1 is listening and jump into action, may be that person may profit.)

    P.S. Frank - are you using wordpress? You can turn blog/?p=33 into more search engine friendly urls too.

    P.S.S. Sorry - am still giggling at the donkeys cos they look funny in my mind “Load time is like a pack a donkeys walking up mount everest dude.” ~grin~

    P.S.S.S That’s a John Reese Designer Board? WOW!! Time to look at John Reese’s site again!

  47. Anthony said

    am May 13 2008 @ 6:20 am

    Hey Frank,
    What was that you said about “private right label for Aweber”?

    How can I get that?

  48. Digitalblue2u said

    am May 13 2008 @ 6:48 am

    Hey Frank…..your video player does suck!
    Can’t understand why you don’t upload it to Youtube and place a link in your emails. You would achieve a superior compression in .flv and reach a wider audience as more interested people stumble upon it!

  49. Paul said

    am May 13 2008 @ 7:23 am

    Folks - I don’t think that’s where he lives. That’s his OFFICE. Quit whining about how small his “house” is, will ya? What’s YOUR office look like? You still at a J.O.B.?

    EDIT FROM FRANK: That’s funny. The office is actually 2,400 square feet and has three other rooms. The irony is that I got in “trouble” with the missus for renting it because it’s way more space than I need. (It makes a very good club house, however.)

    Maybe I’ll make another video with a “real” tour sometime.

  50. Anthony said

    am May 13 2008 @ 7:43 am

    And, so I understand this “paid for life” correctly.

    This video is actually the “IP” for your $997 program?

    Anthony

  51. Pablo said

    am May 13 2008 @ 8:04 am

    Hey Frank, very good your house.
    I hope that i can to implement the paid for model system asap. While it is not simple for me but the information is very important. Congratulations for your Donation Event. This says much about you.

    Pablo

  52. Robert said

    am May 13 2008 @ 8:27 am

    Frank-

    Good vid. Keep em coming. I had no problems watching it, unlike others in this blog.

    What’s your COD username? Just in case I accidentally kick your ass or you’re on my team watching me in awe blowing up other folks in a mass frenzy…We could get an entire COD4 internet marketing team(s) together, since we seem to have more ‘free’ time on our hands.

    Robert
    COD4 - RobS07

  53. Jeremy said

    am May 13 2008 @ 9:28 am

    Thanks Frank!

    I really appreciate all that you do.
    It’s really cool that you do so much
    giving towards charity also.

    A similar concept came to me when
    in ATL a couple weeks ago (without the
    fancy studio room or charity parts though).
    I’ve gotten parts of it together…but
    after seeing this, I realized that the key
    good front-end IP is what is missing
    (was trying to just do the M.site part
    flat out!)

    Thanks again,

    Jeremy

    P.S. (deep voice)I’ll Be Back!

  54. gabriella karacsony said

    am May 13 2008 @ 9:34 am

    i am not so good in english so i am not sure if i understood exactly
    but i wish to make money online . i checked many bussiness already but i will need your personal help

  55. Barry said

    am May 13 2008 @ 10:03 am

    Frank… I’m a VW fan and that looks like a very cool van. Show it in the next video, would ya? Oh, GREAT stuff on this one. See you in SD.

  56. Leigh Childs (UK Guy) said

    am May 13 2008 @ 10:08 am

    Hi Frank

    Had no problems with the upload but at about half way through diverts to the donation page. Is that supposed to happen?

    Will be in touch

    Leigh

  57. Jesus Christ Superstar said

    am May 13 2008 @ 10:47 am

    Hey man. Hey.

    What happened to the old secret hideout?

    I have an empty house in Carlsbad if you want a new secret hideout. But not sure if you would like it because some rowdy 20 year old sorority chicks moved in next door.

    OK.

    Bye man. Bye.

  58. Dana Goetz said

    am May 13 2008 @ 11:17 am

    Frank,

    Excellent information combined with an excellent purpose. I wish you would have done this 6 months ago. I just created a funded proposal system, based on your principles. Ebook packed with huge value on the front end, free list building tool and a continuity program attached on the backend. This information is simply not out there. So great job!

  59. Jim said

    am May 13 2008 @ 11:33 am

    The magical effects clearly surpass anything you can see at those 5th-rate shows at Vegas. The white board is also cool, but the markers give me chills. Anyway, aside from that important reservation, the info is great, as usual, and the generosity is really appreciated.

    Here’s a thought, though (I worked to find those two similar words): why always a seminar–or just a seminar? Seminars can be hard to get to (time and geographical constraints, family, etc.). It really limits who gets the good stuff. Why not also offer DVD’s of the seminar too? I know it’s great to network at seminars, but not everyone can get to them (I think I already made that point, but it’s worth re-making).

    Anyway, Please offer your seminar to those of us who can’t make it!

    (Years ago, when I was a kid, my family toured Europe in one of those buses: 4 kids and a large dog plus camping equipment). It was like something out of a Chevy Chase movie.)

  60. Terrence said

    am May 13 2008 @ 11:42 am

    Man I used to get stuck trying to drive VM’s….I love that Bus…

  61. Terrence said

    am May 13 2008 @ 11:45 am

    really cool stuff, but the vedio stopped…and it won’t play …

  62. nick said

    am May 13 2008 @ 12:17 pm

    Struck a chord (C word) here

    So what if I had (which I have) a software based service (a SaaS thing) that took five years to build and was about to launch, that “stuck” a really low cost, permanent pipe into thousands (yes 000’s) of small businesses all over the planet, that was used very day (by most of the people in each business) to do their jobs.

    Now imagine you could deliver organised (categorised) and relevant (specific to each type of business) information products directly for cash.

    Now imagine stacking the launches,the continuity of cash, more businesses, more pipes, more products, more payers, more C words……

    Strike a chord with you?

    Want to be the first US citizen to see it? If you do I will make you a video.

    E-mail me …no bs.

  63. Sandy said

    am May 13 2008 @ 12:21 pm

    It didn’t work
    no car collection
    no office
    no kitchen
    each a short burst of words, no pic movement or arrow m,ovement
    and it goes off again.
    Sorry, must use time better than waiting for this to kick in again.
    wish it wasn’t so.
    Sandy

  64. Anthony said

    am May 13 2008 @ 2:23 pm

    Maybe a Quicktime download can help those who can’t see the video

  65. Freda Hill said

    am May 13 2008 @ 2:24 pm

    Gee Frank, why don’t ya take a film of the kids of San Diego?
    There is lots of kids roaming around homeless there, go chat to
    Russell Hartsaw who is a solo guy trying to find a bar of soap for them,
    not to mention food, clothing and blankets to give ‘em on the street!
    Try your local area to send your donations
    Invisible Youth Network
    Headquarters Division
    940 Park Boulevard, Suite #334
    San Diego, California 92101
    (619) 239-0101, #334

    All purchases from my online sales will be going to help your local people.
    Have a good day, Cheers, Freda

  66. Richard Bird said

    am May 13 2008 @ 2:51 pm

    Bravo Guys

  67. Richard Bird said

    am May 13 2008 @ 2:53 pm

    Bravo Guys!

    As always great presentation even if Andy Jenkins didn’t do the video editing.

    The content is great and your business model for the workshop is delivered like a great symphony.

    You’re a class act even if you do wear flip flops and T-shirts.

    Richard Bird
    Aspen Colorado

  68. Bryan Hanson said

    am May 13 2008 @ 3:42 pm

    Thank god your not making any money based on your looks….Youd be broke!

    Good stuff Frank…

    Always a pleasure seeing what you got going…

    Bryan Hanson

  69. Anthony Whyms said

    am May 13 2008 @ 3:50 pm

    Frank,

    Outstanding video bro!

    I especially like all the special effects with the
    white board …

    Keep ‘em coming!

  70. Roel said

    am May 13 2008 @ 4:10 pm

    Thanks again for sharing great info!!!

    And compliments on the great project you are supporting with this upcoming workshop. That is truly inspirational.

    I wish you great succes and joy with all future projects.

    Blessings

    Roel

  71. Bill Scott said

    am May 13 2008 @ 4:15 pm

    Reduce size of video for people on DSL. I get a 100 kb download speed and video hangs up. Look a youtube as their video format is ok. If flash would allow download to lead presentation then problem would not occur.
    Great content though.

  72. Gary McCaffrey said

    am May 13 2008 @ 4:18 pm

    Keeps skipping to the charity page half way through. :(

  73. Jeff Smith said

    am May 13 2008 @ 4:21 pm

    Mr. Kern,
    Know that you have a big fan here on the west side of Los Angeles. I hope to be a successful internet marketer soon (with your help).

    Best

  74. Chris said

    am May 13 2008 @ 5:45 pm

    Hey Frank, great video and nice idea to help these people. Unfortunately I haven’t seen $997 for months and would need to sell my PC to get this amount of money (I doubt I could sell it as much). Anyway Thanks for sharing your success. How you monetize 40 000 e books clients to even more revenue is really interesting… I guess I would already be happy to sell 4 000 e books in a year… even 400. Best regards. Chris.

  75. JC said

    am May 13 2008 @ 7:26 pm

    I would love to watch the video but I cannot get it to play for me.gcur Do you have it in another format?

    Thanks

  76. Malc said

    am May 14 2008 @ 3:06 am

    Hey
    Yet another cool video, your a star. Really you are giving some helpful info here..

    Ta Malc

  77. Andrew Stark said

    am May 14 2008 @ 4:28 am

    Hi Frank

    Great content, and the message about continuity is definately spreading. A lot of the big names are now giving away the “Box Of Stuff” totally free but you need to enter your card details.

    Out of interest did a lot of this free trial and we’ll bill you later develop from the porn industry?

    Andrew

  78. Ken DoBucki said

    am May 14 2008 @ 11:51 am

    Good Stuff,
    Started out a little scary! Frank drawing boxes on a white board talking about “Getting Paid for Life” Sounded like that guy from amway at first!
    Sort of like what my wife calls “Internetworkmarketing”

  79. John Tanner said

    am May 14 2008 @ 12:08 pm

    Still great stuff, Frank.
    I think your videos may have been my first intro to CB, Paypal, Paysystems.com way back around 2000.

    (way back… geez!)

  80. sandy said

    am May 14 2008 @ 2:46 pm

    Frank, this is most annoying post ever. Not only it took around 2h to load here (Europe) in the background. It luckily managed to load and redirect as well. So once I discovered - yeah, finally it loaded - its gone again. MAD MAD MAD.

  81. sandy said

    am May 14 2008 @ 2:47 pm

    Give us chance to download it as file, as 30-50min videos is not fun watching online when your host cannot handle the load.

  82. Sylvia said

    am May 14 2008 @ 3:08 pm

    Hey Frank,
    This was really helpful. Because I was staring at the Scrambler, listening to you, and all of a sudden it came to me, how to rewrite the copy for a silly lead capture page that seemed so stiff and uncongenial. Tell the Scrambler thanks. Now that the whole thing is fixed and rewritten I’ll watch the rest of the video and wonder where are the kung fu scenes and big wave surf action that you promised.

  83. Man WIth All The Answers said

    am May 15 2008 @ 8:23 am

    hi dudes.

    THis is a great business model.

    I have a secret niche that launched Janurary this year and bought in $14,553

    But in watching that video I slapped my head? why? I could have doubled or tripled that.

    its cool but.

  84. kgirl said said

    am May 15 2008 @ 4:20 pm

    Hey guys—Totally awesome!

    Frank, you’re the best there is. I can completely relate to you (being down to earth) because I was practically raised on the beach. Born in November, I was baked on the beach too. But seriously, you shouldn’t have to clean your own whiteboard. I think you’re a rock star, so hit me up on the next video and I’ll clean your whiteboard off camera. I’m about an hour away.

  85. Adam Smith said

    am May 16 2008 @ 11:34 pm

    Like always, another great video Frank! I love your stuff.

    Adam
    RegCure

  86. Paul Perry said

    am May 17 2008 @ 5:56 am

    Hi Frank and Mick
    Always cool to watch your videos, nice to see so many
    people helping people that realy need it.
    We dont know how lucky we are,keep up the good work guys.
    Thanks again Paul
    http://www.PerrysClickbox.com

  87. Lisa said

    am May 19 2008 @ 8:36 pm

    Great info as always Mr Kern.
    Loved seeing everyone at Mass Control in San Diego.
    Keep ‘em coming!
    ~Lisa

  88. James Addington said

    am May 21 2008 @ 5:21 am

    Frank great information as always, keep the videos coming.
    Look forward to learning more. Great Job!

    James
    http://www.netdailybusiness.com
    http://www.dailyecommerce.com

  89. James Addington said

    am May 21 2008 @ 5:24 am

    Frank great video as always, keep up the great work.
    Look forward to more, and keep us posted.

    James
    http://www.dailyecommerce.com
    http://www.netdailybusiness.com

  90. Brett T. Smith said

    am May 21 2008 @ 8:53 am

    Hey Frank,

    Super awesome video, love the VW Bus :)

    ~Brett
    http://www.FreeTrafficBigProfits.com

  91. Sunita Pandit said

    am May 21 2008 @ 9:38 am

    Hi Frank,
    Thanks for the easy to follow video.
    Like the concept for the promo.
    Unfortunately, I am unable to ‘pick up and go’ to LA as I have a 26 year old son with sever cerebral palsy and mental retardation. I would like to contribute to your favorite cause.
    Please send me info on how to do so.
    Sorry I will miss all the great info on how to really do this method!
    Sunita

  92. steve said

    am May 21 2008 @ 8:16 pm

    the key to this or anything is marketing… if you’re missing that you don’t have a business.

    but if you have that - Frank you da man!!!

    check it out everyone - http://200k.noexperienceneeded.info

  93. example said

    am May 22 2008 @ 1:46 pm

    Frank, I love you man, but SERIOUSLY:
    hire some people who know about video streaming.
    Or let people download an .mp4 file directly
    A video that sucks in playback is a major turn off

  94. Dave Jackson said

    am May 23 2008 @ 6:49 pm

    Frank and Mike,

    Am a member of both of your products and it’s impossible to do everything you guys put out. Am so glad that your product that teaches a person step by step is coming out soon.

    This is another solid plan that will work if we work it. Love the way you tweaked some things and that you’re always thinking and have your CANI going!

    Make your move!

    Dave Jackson
    Net Dominate

  95. Nickolove Lovemore said

    am May 26 2008 @ 3:21 am

    Hi Frank,

    Great video! Someone else commented “Why are you using marking pens to do your graphics, technology is light years ahead…” They are missing the point.

    Fancy technology is great but it is not always the answer and it can befuddle the message.

    I saw you at Big Seminar as well. What I like about your style is your simplicity. You strip things away to their bare essentials.

    As Albert Einstein said

    “Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex… It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction.”

    Nickolove

    Skyline Coaching Blog

  96. zach even - esh said

    am May 26 2008 @ 8:39 pm

    Damn bruddah, that is sweet info, and is helping me tighten up my systems.

    You are one smart surfin’ nerd! ha ha

    I’m surfing this summer….but it’s not as nice as SD, it’s the joisey shore…which, does have good waves believe it or not!

    Thanks Frank!

  97. Tony Smith said

    am May 27 2008 @ 5:58 am

    @ Leigh Childs (UK Guy)

    hey, is your dad called Tony? r u in Bolton?

    if so, hi, it’s tony from plodder lane con club.

  98. Tony Machire said

    am May 31 2008 @ 6:45 am

    Hi again, this is Tony M.

    Once again, really good content on the video. However, I almost had to mute the first part because of the super heavy breathing of the dude that holds the camera. It’s just stressful :)

    I might come to the seminar - I’m just going to reinvest the additional income that I’m getting next month from applying the ideas of this video !

    Tony Machire

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    am June 2 2008 @ 9:38 am

    […] Kern posted a new video on a Paid For Life business model, which details his methods for generating a passive recurring […]

  100. Land man said

    am June 3 2008 @ 5:01 am

    they continuity model and membership site is a way to wealth, for sure, hard to acheive, but with these coaches it seems the way forward…

  101. Greazy said

    am June 5 2008 @ 1:47 am

    Ugh!
    Frank, Please use a video player that works easier on slow connections.
    I am currently deployed and for now I have to pay 5 bucks an hour for internet usage.

  102. Tim said

    am June 5 2008 @ 4:23 pm

    Frank is the man!! He always comes out with funny stuff. I do agree about the crappy video footage. Surely he has made enough money to put some high quality stuff together. Anyway-keep it up. For those of you who have some time. Please check out my new site.

    http://www.onlinedreamscometrue.com

  103. Roger said

    am June 6 2008 @ 12:17 pm

    You guys had me onboard for your July seminar right up until you stated that you are giving all of the “donation” to a Ugandian village project. I’m tired of all out U.S. charity dollars going overseas. We have enough strife right here in the good ‘ol US that needs help.

    You guys need to drop back and re-evaluate your priorities. Your rpduct is good and I would have spent the $997 even if it wasn’t tax deductable. You screwed the pooch on this one.

    Later

    EDIT FROM FRANK: Then why not start your own foundation to help others here?

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    am June 12 2008 @ 3:48 pm

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  105. Andrew said

    am June 18 2008 @ 10:01 am

    This video took more than 2 HOURS to load through a 10 megabit broadband cable! I tested my connection and everything is fine on my end. Gotta fix it!

  106. James said

    am June 22 2008 @ 12:12 am

    Yeah… we need to figure something out with the slow-loading video, man.

    Actually, halfway through the video, my web browser (Firefox) automatically went to another one of your websites… I thought my web browser was possessed or something!

    (And, of course, now I have to wait for this video to reload).

    I know that you may not have the finances available for more video bandwidth… would you like us to take up a collection for you? :oP

    Keep the sweet content comin’,
    James

  107. James said

    am June 22 2008 @ 1:25 pm

    Well… I don’t have $997 right now… but giving 100% to Just Like My Child is TOTALLY AWESOME!!!

  108. Nicholas Finnegan said

    am June 26 2008 @ 6:53 am

    We don’t fall in love when we are in the company of someone, we fall in love when we are off by ourselves thinking about them afterwards.

    Its quite clear that we enjoy being in each others company and like having fun together. And its also plainly obvious that a butt naked angel called cupid doesn’t shoot an arrow into our butt.

    But it is when you are on your own and you find yourself thinking about someone in such a unique way, that allows you to list all the qualities about them you really like, and imagine yourself with them connecting together with the flow of your personalities, is when a feeling of love begins to take place deep inside of you. And although you may try push these feelings down or talk yourself out of them, you only find it comes back 10 times more powerful than ever before, allowing you to fall into deeper emotional states of falling for this person during moments of the day. With me, according to my experiences with people, theres always potential connections that can be built between us as human beings.

    When you recall a time in your past when you fell in love, where you then able to stay cool, in control of yourself and the relationship? Or where you calling that person everyday, always wanting to see them, thinking about them and eager to experience a growing connection with them?

    Heres the point: We do not fall in love by “tripping” over or falling into a “hole!” Love is a process we do to ourselves! And there are always new ways to discover how love can manifest between us - to the point where you act upon it right now!

    All the best,

    http://www.nicholasfinnegan.com/

  109. sylvan noel said

    am August 11 2008 @ 5:25 pm

    Great stuff as usual, I like that you guys gave all the money to charity with this product.

  110. Jack said

    am September 25 2008 @ 11:31 am

    Frank, just watched the first part of your new video “busted”. Just wanted to say, you are definitely on the juice! ;o)

  111. Timothy Patton said

    am September 27 2008 @ 5:26 pm

    That was the best video/link that has been clicked on so far of the eight!! The Mixive, the Just Like A Child Foundation, and the information you shared was very valuable about the continuity program and the market, etc… I already have my I.P./Front End, have an e-book that Patrick Snow helped me put together and get published, it has been 17 months, although have no idea what I’m going to do next. That is where you come in I believe Frank! I’m ready to go at this FULL FORCE!!!!! WILL TALK TO YOU ON MONDAY THE 29TH of Sept.!!!

  112. rufus ruffcut said

    am October 4 2008 @ 3:17 am

    Hey frank…..

    cool video, and it works fine on my mac as well…..

    you just have to let it buffer for a few seconds by pausing and then un-pausing….

  113. Steve Jones said

    am October 9 2008 @ 1:30 am

    I think just going thru some of your videos has motivated me even more to take action. I recently received an email link from Yanik Silver about your emergency video. I watched it and was very impressed. I enjoy your since of humor, and I think I will make it a habit of viewing your videos regularlly. You rock continued success to you.

  114. Daniel Massicotte said

    am October 23 2008 @ 11:37 am

    Another great vid.! I just threw up some more drawings and charts up on my wall to keep on the front of my mind for the next few months!

  115. Dr Deb Carlin said

    am December 3 2008 @ 8:22 pm

    Wow! What a find you are. I got to your site and blog via a series of links of interesting reading that landed me on the Paid For Life video….I am amazed at your approach and love it…so genuine and full of heart plus brains and great information. I’m happy to have made the connect in your direction and am eager to hear more and learn more….and have fun in the process.

    You are obviously having fun doing waht you do. Excellent.

  116. Peter said

    am January 9 2009 @ 5:34 pm

    I went to this event. It was awesome. Of course.

    If you ever get a chance to purchase the DVDs of the event, I highly recommend you do so.

  117. Dandarius Cavallaro said

    am February 5 2009 @ 1:56 am

    Dearest Frank…

    We have been trying for almost a year now to make some kind of contact with a worthy student of Sir Kern and Sir Walker to join our team to execute a series of long term strategically planned and sequenced launches - we know there must be students who have no product/service/business that has some integrity and desire to be a part of something awesome but we cannot seem to get any good recommendations. PLEASE Frank - check out our website and send us a student looking to become a part of an awesome team that is setting a new quality standard for the sustainability movement and building a multi-media web portal with never ending profit capacity.

    By the way - nice work - we love you and Jeff - We just cannot produce all the content AND execute the launches - we need a mass control student to work full time with us!

    In Sustainable Solidarity
    Dandarius

  118. Dave said

    am April 4 2009 @ 1:26 pm

    Frank, The way that you explain that makes it really easy to understand. It looks like one could really build not only a healthy living with the principles in just this video, but if applied fully could actually produce legacy size estate money if scaled properly! You follow your own advice by providing Value on the front end for sure!! Thanks a Mill babe! Dave

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