EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 6 MIN
Expert Seminar Scams
from Lone Star Gridiron · host Chris Doelle
Core Premise: Chris Doelle warns listeners not to mistake polished webinars and bold personal branding for real expertise. His main point is simple: vet the expert before you buy the pitch. Main Topics Discussed Expert marketing versus actual experience A recent seminar pitch claimed podcasting could be the cornerstone of a business Chris agrees with the idea in principle, but questions the credibility of the presenter The episode focuses on the gap between branding yourself as an expert and proving it with sustained results Red flags in guru style seminar funnels Award claims, big promises, and polished positioning can mask a thin track record Episode titles built around monetization and funnels may sound impressive, but they are not proof of success Free webinars and online sessions are often designed primarily as sales pitches Why track record matters Chris checked the presenter's podcast and found only a small number of episodes The show had stopped years earlier, which undercut the presenter's claims of podcasting mastery His test is practical: if the method works so well, why was the show abandoned How to vet an expert Look into how long they have actually been doing the work Check whether they still practice what they teach Verify that their current links, events, and offers are real and active Ask whether they are skilled at the craft or just skilled at building a sales page Broken trust hurts everyone Chris found the seminar registration link led to a dead page He saw no clear support for the event on the presenter's site or socials He argues that misleading pitches damage trust for legitimate marketers too Advice for presenters and coaches Be legitimate, not just loud Do not claim top tier authority without a real body of work Do not burn audiences with inflated promises or fake urgency
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