Wayne Crowe’s London 2026 Internet Marketing Event (27 Feb – 1 Mar 2026)

Wayne Crowe London 2026 – Is It Worth Going
Wayne Crowe London 2026 – Is It Worth Going

In this post and video, I want to talk about Wayne Crowe’s London 2026 Internet marketing event. Let’s take a quick overview of an internet marketing event I’m potentially going to in London in 2026, hosted by Wayne Crowe (the founder of OLSP).

The event runs for three days at the Radisson Blu Hotel, London Heathrow, from Friday 27th February to Sunday 1st March 2026. If you’d like to view the official event details, you can see them here: waynecrowe.com/london-2026.

I’m creating content around this because I know a lot of people who follow RoyBrettonOnline are either:

  • Trying to build an online income (affiliate marketing, lead generation, digital products, services)
  • Stuck in the “information overload” stage
  • Working hard but not seeing consistent results yet
  • Looking for a community and a clearer path forward

Events like this can be valuable for one simple reason: you get out of your normal routine, get around other people doing the same thing, and often come home with clarity and momentum.

 

Who Is Wayne Crowe (and Why I’m Paying Attention)

If you’re new to Wayne Crowe, he’s the creator of the OLSP system (Online Leads and Sales Platform). I joined OLSP fairly recently and I’ve been exploring it properly.

If you’d like to see my earlier post where I explain why I joined and what I’m doing with it, you can read it here:

I’m not interested in hype. I’m interested in practical training, sensible strategy, and systems that help people move forward. From what I’ve seen so far, Wayne is good at explaining things clearly and helping people work through the usual early-stage sticking points.

Event Details at a Glance

  • Dates: 27th February – 1st March 2026
  • Location: Radisson Blu Hotel, London Heathrow
  • Duration: 3 days (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
  • Official page: waynecrowe.com/london-2026

On the event page, Wayne also references success stories from people who have implemented what they’ve learned. I always like to see real examples, because results matter more than claims. That said, I also think it’s important to attend an event with the right mindset: you still need to do the work afterwards.

What the Three Days Are About (Reset, Breakthrough, Path Forward)

From what is described on the event page, the three days are positioned around a simple progression:

1) The Reset

This is usually the most important part for many people. Most beginners (and even intermediate marketers) are not short on information. They are short on clarity. A proper reset often means:

  • Removing distractions and “shiny object” strategies
  • Getting clear on what you’re actually building
  • Understanding what to focus on first (and what to ignore)

2) The Breakthrough

This is where implementation matters. In many cases, the “breakthrough” isn’t a secret method. It’s a better understanding of fundamentals and a clear plan you can actually follow, such as:

  • Lead generation and follow-up
  • Improving your offer and message
  • Creating content that attracts the right people
  • Daily actions that lead to measurable progress

3) The Path Forward

Most people leave an event motivated, but motivation fades if you don’t have a simple plan. A proper “path forward” should give you:

  • A weekly structure you can follow
  • Clear priorities and next steps
  • Accountability and momentum
  • A long-term view (not just short-term excitement)

Who This Event Is Likely Best For

Based on the theme and the type of problems it addresses, I think this sort of event is likely suited to:

  • Beginners who need a structured approach instead of endless YouTube tips
  • Intermediate marketers who have started but feel stuck or inconsistent
  • People working alone who would benefit from being around others on the same journey
  • Those in OLSP who want to go deeper and get face-to-face guidance

If you’re completely new to the idea of making money online, you may also find these posts helpful, because they cover the fundamentals:

My Personal Reason for Considering It

I’ve been around the online business space for a long time. One thing I’ve noticed is that the people who do well usually have three things:

  • A simple strategy they stick to
  • A supportive environment (community, mentorship, accountability)
  • Consistency over time

Online business can be lonely if you’re doing it on your own. Even if you understand affiliate marketing or lead generation, it’s easy to drift without structure. That’s why live events can be useful. They can pull you back into focus and help you see what actually matters.

I also believe that who you spend time around matters. I wrote about that here:

How to Prepare If You Decide to Go

If you’re considering attending, here are a few practical things I would recommend doing beforehand:

  • Write down your biggest sticking point (traffic, leads, sales, confidence, consistency, clarity)
  • List the strategies you’ve been trying (so you can identify what to stop doing)
  • Bring a notebook and commit to taking proper notes
  • Decide what “success” looks like coming home (a plan, a funnel, a schedule, a clearer message)

And if you create content (YouTube, blogging, social media), it can help to build a simple content system so you’re not starting from scratch every time:

Final Thoughts

This post is simply to make you aware of the event and to share why I’m interested in it. If you want the official details, pricing, and booking information, the best place to check is the event page itself:

Wayne Crowe London 2026 event page

If you’re also thinking of going (or if you’ve been to similar events in the past), feel free to leave a comment and let me know your thoughts. I always enjoy hearing other people’s experiences and what they found most useful.

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