Why public speaking is a MUST for any marketer
Former Emmy winning reporter Jeff Crilley talks about why public speaking is a must for any marketer ...
Former Emmy winning reporter Jeff Crilley talks about why public speaking is a must for any marketer ...
Media feeding frenzies can provide great opportunities.
Former Emmy winning reporter Jeff Crilley shows how during a recent Michael Jackson mania...
As a long time Toastmaster, I've experienced first-hand the powerful personal growth from that training. I've also witnessed and coached powerful personal transformations, growth and success in literally hundereds of Toastmasters.
But, How does the cost effectiveness of Toastmasters training compare to Dale Carnegie training?
I visited Dale Carnegie's website to compare the cost of their courses comparable to the Toastmasters communications curricula, which is only half of the Toastmasters program. I was shocked at what I discovered...
If you are looking for a perfect "crystal ball" that forecasts with 100% accuracy 100% of the time, it doesn't exist.
However, if you want an edge in forecasting market performance and cultural behavior and preferences, then read on. Your financial survival is at stake!
In the 1930's retired accountant R.N. Elliott documented a phenominal discovery: Stock Market prices move in very specific patterns now called "Elliott Waves". Once Elliott knew what to look for, he saw the same price patterns in bonds, commodities, precious metals, real estate, currencies, collectables - anything traded in a free market "auction style" arena and subject to mass psychology.
If you can determine what pattern the market is in, that gives you incredible insight into which direction the market will move and often precisely how far.
Somethings tiny things can make a big difference!
If you use Twitter or Email, if you comment on blogs, you may find including long URLs to be tedious or impossible (URL is a web address like http://www.profound.paradigms.com).
There's a way to dramatically shrink those URLs so they will fit in Twitter, Emails, and other cramped quarters...