Ken McArthur


About Ken McArthur

Ken challenges us to realize we ALL have an impact – whether we want to or not – on thousands of people who we touch in our day-to-day lives by demonstrating that simple things make a HUGE difference. The popular host of a series of live events that bring together top-level marketers, entrepreneurs, business owners, corporations and non-profit organizations to create multi-million dollar joint venture relationships – he creates incredible, intense impact for product launches and multi-million dollar profits in surprisingly short timeframes. Regularly asked to speak at leading marketing events, he has managed product launches ranked in the top 400 sites on the Internet. Ken McArthur is also the creator of AffiliateShowcase.com, a pioneering affiliate program search engine and directory system and the founder of the MBS Internet Research Center, which conducted the world’s largest survey ever attempted on the subject of creating and launching successful information products. Not satisfied to concentrate entirely on large organizations, Ken also works with select individuals to help them create a decent living utilizing the power of the Internet. Ken was the official mentor for Sterling Valentine as he took his launch from ZERO to over $100,000 in less than 8 days. Ken and Sterling documented the process as a “proof of concept” for Info Product Blueprint a massive home study course that is the “bible” of info product creation. Ken offers top-level coaching and mentoring programs designed to help individuals, corporations and non-profit organizations reach masses of people using the techniques, tactics strategies and systems that he has developed specifically to help people spread their ideas, products and services around the globe.

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Deep in my bones, beyond what you imagine, I’m ashamed to tell you this. “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”


Who Are the Most Influential People Online? 3

Fast Company started with a simple question: Who are the most influential people online right now? That’s what the Fast Company Influence Project is designed to answer. By participating, you will have your picture appear in the November issue of Fast Company magazine as part of an amazing photo spread.  […]


Most People Who Read This Will Be Too Late! 1

Most people will keep analyzing, appraising, brooding, cogitating, conceiving, considering, deducing, deliberating, estimating, evaluating, examining, figuring out, imagining, intellectualizing, judging, meditating, mulling, pondering, rationalizing, reasoning, reflecting, ruminating, studying, weighing, worrying.

YOU on the other hand can be MILES ahead.


Proof Positive: It’s Good to be Statistically Optimistic! 18

In Poker, your odds of getting a Royal Flush are 649,739  to 1. Sounds like a long shot, but there are 525 948.766 minutes in a year so statistically if you are dealt cards at a rate of one per minute you would get your royal flush within less than […]


What Have You Got In Your Pockets? 6

There is the story of a preacher who got up one Sunday and announced to his congregation: “I have good news and bad news. The good news is, we have enough money to pay for our new building program. The bad news is, it’s still out there in your pockets.”


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Got this note from Jeff Wellman.

“3 years ago today May 6th 2007 I did my first interview for my Layoff Your Boss product with the famous Heather Vale at Ken McArthur’s Get Your Product Done event in Atlanta Georgia. Was the start of my new life… Thanks Ken for sharing with others so that we can get to a point in our life to give back to others just as you have done for so many. You lead by example.”

Jeff is an amazing example of how one person can make a difference.


Here’s a Simple Headline That Gets You To Click … 7

The Zeigarnik effect is the fact that people remember uncompleted or interrupted tasks better than completed tasks. Soviet psychologist Bluma Zeigarnik first studied the phenomenon after her professor, Gestalt psychologist Kurt Lewin, noticed that a waiter had better recollections of still unpaid orders. The reason waiters remember unpaid orders better […]