Category: The Speaking of Wealth Show
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SW 435 FBF: The 2000s, A New Reality with Jane Root, CEO of Nutopia & Discover Network
Today’s Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 234, originally published in June 2016. Jane Root is a leading creative executive producer who has transformed major networks on both sides of the Atlantic, and delivered innovative, acclaimed programming to the content market worldwide in both television and digital. Previously President of Discovery Networks and controller of…
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SW 434: Overdeliver, Playing the Long Game in Direct Response Marketing by Brian Kurtz
Jason Hartman talks with Brian Kurtz, author of Overdeliver: Build a Business for a Lifetime Playing the Long Game in Direct Response Marketing, about how it’s important to look past the short game and why direct response marketing can help you in the long game. They also discuss the importance of copywriting and how you…
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SW 433 FBF: Small Business, Big Data with Dr Harpreet Singh
Today’s Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 233, originally published in February 2016. Harpreet Singh is Co-founder and Co-CEO of ExperFy, as well as a Fellow at Harvard Innovation Lab. He is responsible for Experfy’s strategy and operations. He is an entrepreneur with experience leading cross-functional teams in global execution of product development, business strategy,…
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SW 432 FBF: Big Money in Government Contracts with Kevin Jans
Today’s Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 235, originally published in February 2016. Kevin Jans is the President and Founder of Skyway Acquisition Solutions (“Skyway”). After 16 years as a Department of Defense contracting officer, he founded Skyway to help companies navigate the increasingly complex process of competing for Federal contracts. Kevin built the company…
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SW 431 FBF: Using PressReader to Entice Customers with Alex Gruntsev
Today’s Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 283, originally published in July 2017. We’ve been hearing for years that print media is dead, but it’s still around and some venues are even doing quite well. But with pay walls abound and different publications having different takes that you want to read it can get real…