Insider Tips to Shine As a Radio Guest
April 29, 2009 by Rebbekah
Filed under Communication, Featured, Product Reviews, Teleseminars
Attention Entrepreneurs, Business Owners, Speakers, Coaches, Authors, and Consultants!
Do you have a product or service you want to bring to a larger audience?
Do you have a message you are bursting to deliver to enrich people’s lives?
Discover how to use radio interviews to sell more books, products, and services than you ever thought possible
….. And be viewed as an expert and celebrity at the same time!
Did you know that Jack Canfield, co- author of Chicken Soup for The Soul ® books identified “being of service to massive amounts of people” as one of his five top passions? You’ll find that on page 23 in Janet and Chris Attwood’s book, The Passion Test.
He’s built name recognition, made a fortune selling his books, products and services AND enriched people’s lives all over the world by incorporating media interviews into his marketing strategy.
He’s been a featured guest on more than 1,000 radio and television programs in nearly every major market worldwide - many of them on a repeat basis.
Are you playing too small?
If you’re serious about taking your business to the next level, adding radio interviews into your marketing plan is a no-brainer decision when you do it the right way.
Insider Tips to Shine as a Radio Guest, 5-week Mentorship program will give you the road map to launch your radio interview career. Get you message out, build credibility as an expert, and make money from the comfort of your home or office. **All calls will be recorded so you’ll never miss a thing.
Click here to find out about what you’ll learn
Look at the featured audios you’ll receive from past guest experts!
~ Lori Giovannoni - Best-selling author and international speaker
~ Ilene Dillon – Seasoned show host of Full Power Living Radio
~ Suzann Rye- Bestselling author and an internationally renowned expert on voice and performance training.Plus bonus interviews from these past featured guest experts:
~ Alex Carroll - best-selling author and Radio Publicity Expert
~ Kathleen Gage – Internet marketing expert, award-winning author and speaker
~ Jackie Lapin - Award-winning media and public relations expert
~ Dianne Legro –International speaker, voice specialist and speech/presentations skills expert
~ Anita Pathik-Law – published author, coach, broadcaster and inspirational guest expert
Imagine what you’d pay to pick their brains in a private consultation. Thousands!
Insider Tips to Shine as a Radio Guest, 5-week Mentorship program begins May 27, 2009 and seats are filling NOW. Learn how to become a “knock your socks off guest” hosts LOVE to book!
Until midnight May 15, you get the entire program for $100 off the regular price. You pay only $397. After that the price goes to $497.
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HOW TO GENERATE DESIRE, TRUST AND SALES FROM YOUR LIST
April 27, 2009 by Rebbekah
Filed under Communication
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Best Business Practices for Twitter
March 30, 2009 by Rebbekah
Filed under Communication, Work-Job Solutions
If you’ve been around the social media circuit for any time, you know Twitter is the phenomenal micro-blogging platform revolutionizing the way people network and market their business. Twitter gains somewhere between 250,000 and 500,000 new users every month. The recently elected American President, Barak Obama, made Twitter a household name as the political pundits across the country marveled at the way his campaign team used the tool to reach millions of American’s with Obama’s message.
For all the people using Twitter effectively, there are also huge numbers of people who either don’t make good use of it at all or who try to overpower the platform and its users with unwanted spam.
Here are three of the best business practices for using Twitter effectively:
1. Use a complete profile. Twitter gives every user a profile page. Make the most of this space by uploading an actual photograph of yourself, providing your real name in your biography and offering information about and links to your website or blog.
People look at your profile page to decide if they want to follow your updates. They may also take a look when you post a message particularly relevant to them. When they get there, make sure you give them what they need to make an informed decision about your business. It may be the only shot you get.
2. Interact. Don’t just broadcast. Twitter is a social networking tool with the operative word being social. Don’t just blast your site information or the link to your sales page every time you use Twitter. Talk to people. Ask them what they do and how you can help them or ask about their family members or interests.
Twitter is great for conversations kept open enough for everyone to join in. General talk about a specific industry, process or training is a great way to get others involved in a discussion. If you engage in banter and chat on Twitter every time you use it, you may even find it a bit tough keeping up with all the followers you gain.
3. Share your expertise. The people with the highest rankings on Twitter are the ones who aren’t afraid to give away some of their best stuff.
Share tidbits of real information related to your area of expertise. If you’re a marketer, don’t just push products. Instead offer tips on how to build your list or ways to help your affiliates. If you’re a writer, offer tips on how to write an effective headline or what to say in an email campaign. Share enough of your knowledge to let people know you’re the real deal. It’s the fastest way to draw them to your website where you can sell then sell your products.
When you consistently follow these three business practices while interacting on Twitter, you are all but guaranteed to grow your business. Twitter is really all about interaction and relationships are all about give and take and showing respect. Using good business sense and common courtesy in your Twitter affairs will gain you not only followers and clients, but respect for your business as well.
Follow Rebbekah White on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/healyourself or Follow Buffy Lauer at http://www.twitter.com/hynetwork
Looking for an easy way to learn Twitter?
Introducing Twitter Videos for Dummies:
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How To Talk To People: Better Communication Skills
February 18, 2009 by Rebbekah
Filed under Communication
Learn how to inspire people through better communication skills.
Most of us have situations where we find it difficult to communicate. Improving your communication technique, and being comfortable speaking to people is extremely important. Watch these top tips for being a better communicator.
Self- Esteem & Confidence:How To Talk To People: Better Communication Skills
Thanks to Rebbekah Fensome for her video http://www.rebekahfensomelifecoach.com/
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