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Why How People Learn is Crucial to Your Business
In my printed newsletter from July, (If you’re not getting my FREE printed monthly newsletter, click here to sign up!) I promised you that I’d explain the 4 Top Secret Ways in which people learn and why these are crucial to your business. Eben Pagan introduced me to these learning styles at his Guru Workshop in LA, and he got these from Dr. Wyatt Woodsmall. He’s a certified master trainer and master modeler in NLP and has over 25 years experience in behavior modeling and training. Discovering these styles was a fascinating revelation to me, not only because we all learn differently, but the fact that we can then use these…
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How to Fuel and Grow Your Business with Your Mistakes
Have you ever sent out an email to a bunch of folks and later found out that there was an egregious typo, or maybe you got a fact wrong, or maybe you forgot a word, or had a wrong date and on an on? The worst of it is that you didn’t find it, that one of your prospects, or maybe it was one of your clients took time out to tell you about your error. Well I can tell you from going through this experience more than once, it’s no fun making mistakes, simple ones like typos in your advertising, or in your email, and even more complex ones…
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What is Information Marketing?
Have you ever heard of the information marketing business? It’s a fascinating space that I stumbled upon three years ago. It’s really an interesting niche market, filled with people who sell information. This isn’t any old information though. Most of these folks are amazing experts in their field and hence have created products, courses, newsletters, and membership sites to share with their clients and prospects. Why do these people get into the Information Marketing business? There are several reasons, other than the obvious one which is making a lot of money. Here are some key reasons to get into this business: 1) You don’t really need a staff in this…
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Life is Simply Made up of Many Transitions…
I will never forget that particular day in February, many years ago, when I received the call that my sister was on her way to the hospital because she was going to have her first baby. This was big news in our family, mainly because she was the first sibling to have a baby. It was doubly exciting for me because I was going to be an aunt and she had asked me to be the baby’s godparent. I was awed and taken aback, sounded like a big responsibility, yet I was thrilled and jumped in with both feet as I always do. The christening was about 6 weeks later, so I booked my…