Category: The Speaking of Wealth Show
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SOW 72B: Organizing Events & Tradeshows with Anthony Krumeich Founder of Bloodhound.com
Jason Hartman teams up with Bloodhound.com founder, Anthony Krumeich, to talk about organizing and executing successful trade shows. Anthony talks about the path that led to him becoming the 26-year-old successful co-founder and CEO of Bloodhound.com. What began as an idea to do something with text messaging apps ended up turning into the development of apps that provide practical…
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SOW 72: Video Marketing 101 with Perry Lawrence President of the VIdeo Marketing Association
Video marketing has been around for many years and has evolved into a much simpler and far less expensive approach to reaching a desired customer base. Gone is the need to lug around huge video cameras and cords and cables, and the need to pay high fees for a professional studio. Jason Hartman interviews Perry…
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SOW 71: Video Marketing Techniques with Ira Rosen Co-Founder of Mojo Video Marketing
Jason Hartman is joined by co-founder of Mojo Video Marketing, Ira Rosen to talk about strategic video marketing. Ira talks about the video revolution going on right now and the effect short, personal videos have on clients. He offers creative ideas to reach your targeted market and stay in front of your clients. He also…
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SOW 71: Live & On-Demand Talk Radio with Alan Levy CEO & Co-Founder of BlogTalkRadio.com
Alan Levy, BlogTalkRadio’s Co-founder and CEO, starting writing a blog to update his family and friends about the condition of his ailing father. It was then that he saw the power of the social web, but realized that there were no platforms, which enabled a live two-way conversation with an audience. Jason Hartman is joined by Alan Levy to…
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SOW 70B: Personal Potential & Integrity with Laurie Gerber President of Handel Group Life Coaching
Laurie also talks about the “chicken” and the “brat” in each of us. We can make every excuse in the book for not pursuing and following through with our dreams. They sound legitimate in our heads, but if we’re honest with ourselves, they are just excuses that prevent us from realizing our goals. We progress…