Below is a video from Sean Wu’s Tag and Ping presentation at last year’s Authority Summit in Vegas.
Few people know this but Sean chose us to break him onto the [tag-tec]internet marketing[/tag-tec] scene with Tag and Ping. No one knew him and this was his first product. Then he ends up on the stage at the Summit in Vegas and things have never been the same for him, nor the people he has helped get a lot of traffic.
That’s the spirit of the Authority Summit. Find people who are doing miraculous things, are not necessarily household names yet, but who are on the front lines of authority site building tactics.
Sean Wu is one of those people. Here he is at last year’s Summit…
Get your butt to the Authority Summit ‘07 and do more for your online presence than you ever thought was possible!




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It’s true and I owe deep gratitude to my friends Jack Humphrey, Peter Lenkefi (love ya dude!), Brandon Hall, Mark Braunstein, and the entire Authority Site Center family.
Fact: “Tag And Ping” would have never have been born if it wasn’t because of Jack and the Authority Site Center (or at least it wouldn’t have been this widespread).
In today’s twisted internet marketing world, where “gurus” charge an arm and leg for “coaching programs” and product launch after product launch, Jack and the Authority Site Center team is a breath of fresh air.
Heck, I’ve learned more from reading Jack’s blog (and it’s free) than I have in some “high end” multiple hundred $s per month “coaching programs” I belong to.
I’ve met the Authority Site Center team and can fully vouch for them. They walk the talk, and the way they foster their community and help each and every one of their members succeed (giving personal attention) is just rare in this marketplace. Plus, they’re totally hype-free, which I think everyone appreciates.
All the best,
Sean Wu
P.S. Jack didn’t know I was going to post this.
This is a totally honest comment I’m posting here (unlike obviously “you scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours” “testimonials” that everyone might be all too familiar with in today’s pitch-fest infested (does that make sense? lol) world).
In fact, I wouldn’t have known of this post if it wasn’t because of Google Alerts
Thats real impressive Sean Wu.
Dave.