Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Free Marketing Tips

Free Power Marketing Tips by email
Get your free copy of "50 Power Marketing Ideas" when you ask for the Power Marketing Tips newsletter

Marketing tips at Youtube

Marketing tips at Slideshare.

Free Marketing Tips Lens on Squidoo



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Business in Motion has a Squidoo Lens

Business in Motion is popping up all over the Internet. It now has a Squidoo Lens.

"What's a Squidoo Lens?" you ask.

Squidoo is Seth Godin's blog like creation. A lens is his term for blog. The lens allows visitors a view into the world that you wish to display. It's been around awhile and it's still here.

Anyone can create their own "lens". It's free and it's as easy as starting your Blogger blog. Unlike a blog, you don't need to do alot of work to maintain it. You can attach feeds from blogs, Twitter and RSS feeds to populate the lens with fresh content.


Go ahead and check it out.

Business in Motion Lens

Squidoo




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Article Directories

Publish your articles on article directories to promote yourself and showcase your expertise. It can also build traffic to your site.

Article directories are also a good place to research topics, issues and the market.

It is free to publish your articles and free to read them. You have permission to reprint these articles as long as you follow the reprint conditions shown on the directory site.

Here are a few of the article directories that I use to publish my articles.

Ezine Articles

Thinking Articles

a1Articles

SearchWarp

Go Articles

ArticlesBase

SelfGrowth

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Sunday, June 27, 2010

Frank Ogden, Dr Tomorrow

Quotes from Dr Tomorrow, Frank Ogden


Stay alert, the future is going to be interesting.

In times of chaos, panic or rapid change, the bizarre rapidly becomes acceptable.

If you are not aboard the steamroller of change you stand a good change of becoming part of the road.

A sentence that has shock value carries more information than one that does not.

Only by changing as rapidly as a competitor can anyone survive.

If schools were factories, we would have closed them ten years ago because they're not producing a saleable product.

Jobs are going the way of child labour, slavery and indentured service.

I realized then that most people didn't believe in any concept until they saw, felt and tested the finished product. That is often too late.

The leading skill of the "Information Age" is to successfully sift "information" from "misinformation." Once you can do that you have knowledge.

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The above quotes are from the miniature book, "OGDENISMS" - The Frank Ogden Quote Book, compiled by John Robert Colombo and published in 1994.


Frank Ogden is a futurist who was a guest of the radio show, Business in Motion.


George Torok is the host of Business in Motion

Listen to Business in Motion on iTunes


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Friday, June 25, 2010

Interview with Peter de Jager

Audio interview with Peter de Jager on Business in Motion

Interview with change agent and specialist, Peter De Jager. Peter is a consultant and professional speaker that helps organizations handle change effectively. He helped the world’s leading organizations successfuly handle the Y2K challenge.

Insights from this interview with Peter De Jager:

“The purpose of skiing is not to get to the bottom of the hill. It is falling down the hill with the most grace.”

“Being incompetent is normal – especially when dealing with change.”

“Don’t get into the water until you have learned to swim – is bad advice. How else will you learn to swim?”

Listen to this interview with Peter de Jager on Business in Motion with your host, George Torok.


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Tuesday, June 08, 2010

Business in Motion Podcasts


Business in Motion is now podcasting!


The weekly radio show with your host George Torok is now podcasting the interviews. If you missed a show and what to hear it, you can - at your leisure. If you enjoyed an interview and want to share it with your friends - you can.




George Torok interviews business leaders to learn their secrets, lessons, mistakes and hopes.

Guests include entrepreneurs, corporate executives, business owners, authors and other thought leaders.


Since 1995 he has interview over 450 guests. The podcasts will feature selected interviews for your enjoyment.








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Friday, June 04, 2010

Is this Man a Thief?

The Internet and social media makes it easy for almost everyone to publish their knowledge or opinions for the world.

It almost makes it easy for thieves to steal, plagiarize or misrepresent their own accomplishments.

Is Michael J. Roman one of those?

According to this blog post by Kelley Robertson, Mr Roman has been copying articles from other sources and posting them on his own blog. And Michael J. Roman is claiming them to be his - even so far as to print his copyright on each article. That suggests that he has some understanding of the importance of copyright.

It also suggests that he might be lacking in integrity.

Read "When Imitation is Not the Best Form of Flattery"

And you decide.

Is Michael J. Roman guilty?

If so how should he be punished?


What next?
Here is what Kelley Robertson suggests:
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If you want to help you can:
1. Retweet this post to your followers.
2. Send an email to Michael and express your concern with his unethical behaviour.
3. Contact any author, trainer, speaker, expert in your network and let them know about this plagiarist.
4. Blog about this unethical behaviour.

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Here's the email for Michael J. Roman

michael@michaeljroman.com



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