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WHY YOU MUST THINK BIG…AND SMALL ABOUT YOUR BUSINESS FOR SUCCESS
Steve Martin’s first huge comedy album was called, “Let’s Get Small.” I think that title is actually great advice for a business, particularly a big company. Because I find that the bigger they are, the worse they are at the small, but really important things that make it easier to do a deal with them. And I was just reminded of that fact recently.

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Marketing 201: Networking Goals
Have you dreaded going to a business event? While at the event, found yourself wishing that the event would end soon so you could go home? Once at home, you then wished you were more outgoing and could connect with people at the events?

The Truth About Celebrity Branding(tm)
A Note from Nick & Jack: This month to celebrate the launch of our book, Celebrity Branding You™ we decided to include the first chapter of the book for you to review. Although we are giving it to you for free, please don’t think that is has no value and just throw it aside. Please use this chapter to get you started on the path to creating your celebrity status. We hope you enjoy it and welcome any feedback you may have!

I’m a ________ (Insert Your Career Here), Not a Celebrity…or am I?!
When people I meet first learn that I Coach on the topic of Celebrity Branding®, many of them shut down almost instantly.  It’s funny, because if there were one subject most American’s are obsessed with, if they would admit it (yes guys, you too!), it’s Celebrities.  But I’m actually not talking about Paris Hilton, Britney Spears, Oprah or Dr. Phil, I coach entrepreneurs, CEOs, professionals and many others how to charge more for the same services they are offering now, create recurring revenue streams in their businesses and lock out their competitors in their field of expertise.  How, you ask?  Using the power of Celebrity Branding®! Interested now?!

Guest Post: From Nateedmondson.com
I don’t want to publicly criticize anyone in particular, so I’m going to try and be careful with this explanation, but the reason I started thinking about this whole “God thing” idea is because of a recent use of the phrase that I thought seemed a little skeptical. There was an event that had been planned for months and about a week or so before a few details hadn’t been worked out yet. Thankfully everything ended up working out and the event was a success. After the event was underway and all systems were functional one of the leaders of this event made the statement, “man.. it’s just really a God thing. We had a lot of last minute details fall through on us and I’m just so pleased God worked everything out to his glory..”

Contact Donald Trump
Getting a hold of Mr. Trump isn’t as hard as one might think if you have a reason to do so. While he is not exactly Mr. Accessible, even someone of his stature realizes that there is some value in people being able to get into contact with him. You don’t have to be a multi-billionaire to get in touch with Mr. Trump (thought it wouldn’t hurt) but you do have to have a purpose. Donald Trump is more than a huge real estate developer, he is also a celebrity. When put into this light you must realize that celebrities are, but nature, hard to get one on one time with. There are layer upon layers of people who screen on such a strict basis that it can be a daunting task to get your message to your celebrity of choice.

3 Simple Ways to get RESULTS at your next event
Event marketing is hardly a sure thing for attracting new referrals and new business. You may be able to get the crowds through the door, but what are they there for? Even with its challenges, however, event marketing is still one of the best ways to gather potentially interested individuals for a specific purpose - the scheduled event. But there are three simple things that may significantly improve the results of your next event.

Tax Relief Lessons Learned from Celebrity Tax Woes
We’ve seen celebrities like Reggie Bush, Paul Hogan and Wesley Snipes make headlines for evading their tax obligations. While the media spotlights celebrity tax evasion stories, it’s not just the rich and famous who end up targeted by the IRS. It’s a common misconception that the IRS only goes after the big fish. But the truth is, the IRS is just as enthusiastic about going after the average folks – taxpayers like you or your neighbor. So it’s important to read past the headlines and learn from these stories of celebrity tax woes to help you get the tax relief you need from back taxes and severe IRS penalties

Calculating Probability in Your Business Success
Much success in business can be calculated by using simple laws of probability. When we say that one event is more probable than another, we mean it’s more likely to happen. The branch of mathematics called probability tries to express in numbers, statements of the form: An event (A) is more or less probable than an event(B).

Controlling Your Media Image: Why Many Celebrities Fail
Generally those who have the most trouble trying to utilize the media are those that have no real idea how it works. Simply because someone is a celebrity or head of state and has been continually highlighted in the media doesn’t mean he or she truly understands the inner workings of the press. Interacting with the media isn’t something that should be taken lightly. There are inherent dangers in carelessly playing the media game, and being a celebrity or a “star” does not immune you. In fact, the bull’s-eye on your back is all the bigger.

Fan Art: Does Creating Artwork of a Celebrity Violate The Right of Publicity?
“Fan art” is artwork that is based on a celebrity, character or story that was created by a Fan of that celebrity, character or story. While it often applies to art done by fans of characters from books, it also refers to art created in visual media such as collages, films sculptures or video games. In addition to traditional art media (e.g. paintings and drawings), fan art may also be incorporated into web banners, avatars, or web-based animations, as well as, posters, and artistic representations of celebrities.

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