Something happened in the spring of 2021 that blindsided almost everyone, and
left most people completely at a loss as to what to do next.
In the old days, companies relying on Big Tech platforms like Facebook could put little scripts -- called cookies, or pixels -- on their websites, and then they could run set-and-forget marketing campaigns that brought in leads and sales left and right.
This is what powered practically all online advertising, which is a major way existing businesses maintain their market share and new businesses carve some out for themselves.
That all changed when Apple released their iOS 14 update in spring 2021, involving massive changes in how they would share their user data from their phones and other devices. They killed the cookie.
As time passed, more and more data began disappearing from entrepreneurs' accounts.
The way to win online will never be the same.
And there have been many more changes ever since: changes to how email works, how data privacy has to be handled, blockchain-related changes, and AI and algorithm changes.
Ryan Levesque, the #1 bestselling author of the book Ask, has managed to stay ahead of all these changes, and next week he's putting on a live symposium featuring five experts, each of whom will take one aspect of online business and explain how Web 3.0 changes it, and how you must adapt.
It's called "The Web 3.0 Future."
There's no pitch involved and nothing for sale.
If you have an existing business, then unless being left in the dust appeals to you, you almost don't have a choice but to attend.
If you're thinking of starting a business at some point, you should also attend: why open a business doing everything the wrong way and then have to spend time and dough undoing it all and starting from scratch?
You can thrive in this new world, or you can be like the boatload of hapless folks who don't even know what's hitting them.
I hope to see thousands of you there. This is how you win.
Here's how to sign up:
http://www.tomwoods.com/web
Tom Woods