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Free Hyper-Charged Marketing

Monday, August 18th, 2008

Newspapers, radio shows and television programs all eagerly seek out experts that can provide exciting programs for their readers, listeners and viewers. Steve Harrison with www.BusinessProfitsPublicity.com and I talk about ways business owners can get free coverage, credibility and ongoing marketing tools by giving these media outlets the programming they need. Some of what we [...]

Locked in a Room With Great Marketers

Friday, August 15th, 2008

I can’t disclose where, but this weekend I’m locked in a room with 14 terrific marketers. Each of these people is an entrepreneur who owns one or more businesses and is succeeding in today’s economy. As I sit writing this post, let me give you an idea of the people in the room: Two high-priced [...]

Weekend at the Beach in St. Petersburg

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

So far this week, I was in New York City for four days at the National Speakers Association’s annual meeting and then in Tampa for two days at the Florida Association of Professional Employer Organizations’ annual meeting and the Abram Finkelstein roast. Rather than go home, I went to St. Petersburg to spend a weekend [...]

A Client Roast

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

For more than 10 years, I’ve served as the executive director of the Florida Association of Professional Employer Organizations (FAPEO). This means I generate the newsletters, create the events and meetings and also handle all of the member recruitment for the association. I get a lot of support from my team to handle these functions, [...]

A Weekend in New York City

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

Although the National Speakers Association’s annual meeting in New York City was a lot of work, I did take time to have fun while I was there. My long-time friend Bari Baumgardner helped me at my booth during the trade show. Having her at the meeting was huge because there were a lot of new [...]

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