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Donald Trump Book
Tolstoy, Tennyson…Trump? Well, he may not be a prize-winning author, but sure enough Donald Trump is no stranger to the art of the book. Critics call them self-promotional and self-aggrandizing, but when have critics ever stood in the way of Donald Trump? Indeed, book after book that he churns out has proven to be a hit with consumers, topping best-seller lists around the nation.

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Ten Ways To Help You Recover From A Bad Mood
A bad mood can ruin your whole day! What techniques do you have to get over one? I recommend to clients that they create a list of ideas that they can draw on in difficult times. Here is an example of my list. What would be on your list?

If Gap Needs a Niche
The New York Times carried an article today with the headline - Gap Is in Need of a Niche.

The Makings of a Self-Help Investment Guru: The Early Years of Robert Kiyosaki
“The size of your success is measured by the strength of your desire; the size of your dream; and how you handle disappointment along the way,” says Robert Kiyosaki. With 18 books under his belt, and 26 million copies sold combined around the world, this millionaire self-help investment guru must have had a very strong dream. Indeed, three of his books have been on the best sellers lists of The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and the New York Times simultaneously. From his humble beginnings in Hawaii, Kiyosaki has today become one of the most respected – and controversial – businessmen and motivational speakers in the world.

Turning Sales Setbacks into Success
As sellers, we invariably run into obstacles that are tough to overcome. Learn what top sellers do when they encounter these challenges and how they use them as a springboard to success.

How Does a Bestseller Happen? A Case Study in Hitting #1 on the New York Times
Last Friday, the impossible happened and a lifelong dream came true: The 4-Hour Workweek hit #1 on the New York Times bestseller list! Thank you all for your incredible encouragement and support. More unbelievable, this week 4HWW is simultaneously #1 on the NY Times and #1 on the Wall Street Journal business bestseller lists. How is this possible? How could a book from a first-time author — with no offline advertising or PR — hit both of these lists and stick for three months and counting?

From Menial Worker to Millionaire: How Walker Achieved Success
In 1917, Walker commissioned a 34-room mansion to be built for her on the Hudson River. It was her dream house, something she had worked for years to be able to afford. But when area residents found out who their new neighbour was going to be, they were less than happy. “One of the race,” wrote one newspaper, “is invading the domains of New York’s aristocracy.” The New York Times even wrote, “No woman of her race could own such a place. Does she really intend to live there?”

Pulling Back the Curtain on New York Times Book Reviews
At a Harvard University speech New York Times Book Review Editor Barry Gewen revealed unknown details about The New York Times Book Review’s “inner workings.” Authors wanting to get the scoop on the process will find insight into the minds of the reviewers at “The Gray Lady.” These inside secrets from that speech and gleaned from other sources may give authors a better idea if their book ever has a chance at making the cut

Barack Obama Election Ushers in A Different World
This week I was interviewed by Dominic Carter of New York 1, on his program called Inside City Hall. New York 1 is an all-news program that is popular in New York City, and Dominic Carter is someone I have a great deal of respect for. He should have a national show, but then New York would miss out on his full time and dynamic presence here. He describes me as “a man not known for keeping his opinions to himself” and the interview spanned two consecutive nights.

Customers Don’t Know How To Buy – Or Do They?
A friend recently returned from the recent Sales 2.0 conference and told me of a complaint she heard several times from attendees: “Customers don’t know how to buy.” This, said by sellers blaming buyers for not behaving as sellers would prefer. Or not responding appropriately to seller’s selling patterns.

Sharpen Your Greatest Sales Tool: Bring MORE to Your Sales Meetings
When you hear the term “sales tool,” what comes to mind? CRM, Blackberry, laptop? As you mentally list the tools provided for your sellers, do you include your sales meetings on the list? Think about it: In an effective sales meeting, the time you give, the experience of the team and a focus on sharpening everyone for success can make the meeting one of the greatest sales tools of all!

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