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Written by Chuck Bowen
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Monday, 22 June 2009 07:48 |
A listen to the news recently tells us that we may have hit bottom economically during our current recession. In fact, many financial soothsayers are forecasting (ie. guessing) that the recession may end as early as September. To some, this matters.
But for most of us, the question that matters more is "Do I own my work, or does my work own me?"
That's the question I asked myself in September 2002, exactly one year after 9/11. For more on that story, stay tuned to my next newsletter where I'll spill the beans on how I learned to "Stop Feeding The Monster" ...
But, enough about me.
Ask yourself another question -- "Am I selling my time for money, and taking a mortgage against my life?".
If you want to own your work and have it reflect who you are and the life you want, then you want to be a free agent. Using a professional sports analogy, a free agent
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Written by Chuck Bowen
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Monday, 31 August 2009 09:56 |
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Teleseminars are telephone seminars or what most folks refer to as conference calls. By far, most of us have attended one (or hundreds) some time in our life. Webinars are
seminars held on the internet. Unfortunately, people use both terms interchangeably so it can get pretty confusing. However, there are some distinct differences -- and advantages to both -- you'll want to consider for your next conference:
Teleseminar
PROS - It is easy to do and super accessible to almost everyone due to the low cost of phone service these days. It's low cost
because it requires minimal equipment/service:
- Telephone and headset - smart idea, unless you want a constant crick in your neck and a redhot ear
- Analog phone line (the kind you get from your local phone company) - I don't recommend either a cell phone or IP phone service like Vonage (even though I've been a customer for five years) due to poorer call quality and likelihood of having a connection problem.
- Conferencing service - there's plenty of cheap or even free (check out www.FreeConferenceCall.com) services that not only will let you conduct the call with dozens of folks participating, but will provide a recording of the call immediately after you're done. You can use the recording as an added benefit to the participants, transcribe and create a product, use it for your marketing purposes, etc.
People can listen in while they're working, traveling or at
home. They may ask questions during the call if you decide to open the line. Lots of options. And, there usually aren't many technical issues with teleseminars.
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Written by Chuck Bowen
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Wednesday, 14 October 2009 10:48 |
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Dan Miller and 48 Days is proud to announce

aboard the Celebrity Century
February 20-25, 2010

How
would you like a vacation with a *Bonus*? Relax your body and soul by
taking in the excitement of a cruise and exotic ports, while
stimulating your mind through information-packed motivational seminars
geared toward how to be successful in both your work and your play.
"The
master in the art of living makes little distinction between his work
and his play, his labor and his leisure, his mind and his body, his
information and his recreation, his love and his religion. He hardly
knows which is which. He simply pursues his vision of excellence at
whatever he does, leaving others to decide whether he is working or
playing. To him he is always doing both." James Michener
Come
join us for 4 nights and 5 days of fun filled workshops hosted by 48
Days and guest speakers, as well as being pampered by the crew of the
Celebrity Century!!!
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Written by Chuck Bowen
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Friday, 20 November 2009 04:44 |
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Business owners need to do three primary things in their business: Be Passionate, Be Remarkable and Get Results. That's it. The rest is administrative.
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