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trying to access webinar but says waiting for organizer?

 

anyone else?

 

Same thing here. Just a little late though because it's coming on now. Wait, now the time has changed to 11 from the email specs of 10:30.

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I'm in there as well...no audio yet.

 

Is anyone going to record this for the premium members that couldn't make it or in my case that will be watching but with no audio since I'm at work. :(

 

 

I'd appreciate it if someone could even record audio only, I'm capturing the video and I can interleave it later.

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James - I will not be sticking around if there is no audio

 

I am having internet drop out issues and so have had to disconnect my phone in order to get the net

 

So I wont be dialling in

 

Seems a bit silly to have to dial in ????

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Its the format for gotowebinar. Its the best webinar format available.

 

JJ, It cant be Joel on the spam issue.

 

Well I am out too.

 

Why were we not informed BEFOREHAND to arrange to dial in?

I could have got organised with Skype if I was told BEFOREHAND

 

I cant believe state of the art webinars require dialling in

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Guys you need to call in to (605) 772 3434 access code: 399 - 624 - 994

 

Sorry James, but this is absurd. Who ever heard of a webinar where you have to dial a toll number to hear anything. Come on, this is the 21st century not the 19th. I'm very disappointed

JERRY

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I don't mean to sound ungratefull and I appreciate the offer but...

 

We are now over an hour late on the start.

 

No audio except via a toll call in number is not going to fly with todays technology available.

 

I did oddly get several stock spam emails unlike my typical ones a few hours after I registered. I'm not saying the presenter did this but maybe he has a virus or something that got our addresses?

 

 

 

The reality is the best of info is often going to fall on deaf ears if the presentation is botched. I have no doubt the info is valueable but frusteration will cause many to just leave the training. I'm still in there hoping to at least capture the presentation video.

 

Added-----

I am near giving up also...I can't look at this much longer.

To think I almost called in sick to work to watch this. :angry:

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Hi,

 

I will try to get Joel to organize this again. I am recording the event right now for those that will be missing it. Most of it is in lecture format right now brushing on specialists, market manipulations, and trading emotions.

 

I will need to test audio once done.... but no guarantees. The reason Joel has abandoned hotcomm is due to constant technical issues in the past. Many webinars are now in the gotomeeting format. I am currently connected via skype from Japan costing me a few dollars only.

 

Regarding spam... best to consult Joel directly. I cant see why he would spam anyone.

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Hi,

 

I will try to get Joel to organize this again. I am recording the event right now for those that will be missing it. Most of it is in lecture format right now brushing on specialists, market manipulations, and trading emotions.

 

I will need to test audio once done.... but no guarantees. The reason Joel has abandoned hotcomm is due to constant technical issues in the past. Many webinars are now in the gotomeeting format. I am currently connected via skype from Japan costing me a few dollars only.

 

Regarding spam... best to consult Joel directly. I cant see why he would spam anyone.

 

Hey James,

 

We do appreciate your effort. Thanks for that.

 

Spam was not from Joel, it's from all kinds of crazy addresses, it just started up after I signed up with Joel.

 

Adobe has an awesome webinar format. The guys at TTM use it and I really enjoy it.

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Hey James,

 

We do appreciate your effort. Thanks for that.

 

Yes, I second JJ - thanks for ALL your efforts James, each and every day (and night!). It is no sweat to miss this presentation if it doesn't work out - the TL site has heaps of info on VSA - all there for free!

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I had to drop out due to the phone audio issue as well...

 

As far as spam is concerned I have been receiving it in email addresses that were not given out to Joel, so I think its just a wave of spammers hitting random inboxes.

 

Hopefully something else can pan out.

 

:)

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First, let me apologize to those who had audio issues. I will make sure Joel and I send out more details prior to the event. It was our first time using gotomeeting and even attended a class on how to use this software yesterday just one day before the event.

 

I will try to get Joel to have another one for us in the near future. I was able to record the event but will need the promise of not to share this event and view it for personal educational use only. Joel has requested not to be recorded but I felt responsible for those who were unable to attend due to audio problems. If you are one of them, please pm me and I will send out a link for the recording once I have prepared it. The audio is a little fuzzy but still manageable. Thanks

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James,

 

I wanted to thank you again for this wonderful opportunity. Joel seems to be a wonderful and strong mentor. I took a lot of notes, specially as a newbie, but one who considers this as her next career and business, everything was just amazing to hear. A lot of eye opening comments for sure.

 

I do consider trading as my business and have had business' in the past, so I understand there is a cost to learning things, so to me, getting a mentor is a better way than sort of poking in the dark, trying to learn it the hard way.

 

Anyway, thanks again for arranging this webinar, you got one woman happy, and excited, that is for sure.....hehehe.

 

Eva

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