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Enthusiasm Makes all the Diferrence
In business, as in every venture in life, the common denominator of success is Enthusiasm. No one ever became a success by mistake. Ethusiasm is the key to winning in sales, marketing, sports and all human endeavours. Included in this article is a little excercise that is designed to be read aloud in a group (or alone in front of a mirror) with prizes given to the person who delivers the most enthusiast presentation.

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“Strategic Thinking Applied to Making Winning Presentations to Investors”
As a business coach I find that business people always seem very interested and eager for advice on how to make winning presentations. And recently there has been an increased interest in seeking advice for making winning presentations to investors for their business. They want to know how best to prepare that winning presentation to a prospective investor. Applying strategic thinking to this request, here are ten actions I recommend to anyone desiring to make a winning presentation to investor(s).

Do I Practice What I Preach?
At dinner I was pondering the answer I gave on the post How An Entrepreneur Can Protect Himself Post-Funding. Something was bothering me about it and I thought to myself “do I practice what I preach?” (Amy suggested that I should be bothered by my title of the post, which should have been “… Can Protect Himself or Herself …”)

Winning is for Wimps and Losers
People often find themselves looking for the winning scenario for themselves or their businesses. Finding the winning scenario is important for any long-term success. But even better than the winning scenario is the win-win scenario.

Excellent Story on the Failure of Monitor110
It's unusual for a founder to write a long thoughtful post on the failure of his company. Roger Ehrenberg - the co-founder of Monitor110 - which shut down earlier this week, did just that on his outstanding post titled Monitor110: A Post Mortem. The post is oriented around Roger's "seven deadly sins":

Blog Usability – How to Reach Your Blogging Happy Place
You’re a blog owner. It has a catchy name. After submitting a blog post, you’re amazed at the inbound traffic. The ads in your sidebar are paying your mortgage. People recognize you on the street as that “Cool Blogger”. Next year, you’ll retire to some tropical island because your blog success is like winning the lottery. Or not.

Driving Blog Traffic From Other Blogs
You’ve spent lots of time creating the perfect blog post, but you’re stumped over ways to bring in readers. You’ve already invited your newsletter subscribers to read your new post, you’ve linked your new post to other relevant posts, and you’ve even mapped out a few follow up posts.

ENGLAND: NEW LEADERSHIP.
Did you hear the world cup-winning captain of England’s Twenty20 cricket side, Paul Collingwood, in his post-match interview? Having just beaten Australia, Collingwood was asked what had led to England’s triumph. His reply contained comments that immediately caught my attention:

The Last Blog Post
There’s a group effort for bloggers to post their “last post” today. Here’s the premise: If you had one last blog post to send out, what would you say? This is based on The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch.

The Law of Singularity – Only One Move Produces Sustainable Results
Many marketing people see success as the sum total of many small efforts, suggests Mike Farrell with aspenIbiz. Read this short post as it explains that to find the singular winning idea or concept, marketing managers have to know what is happening in the marketplace and be in the mud of the battle to be successful in the world that includes the Law of Singularity.

Guest Post from Joe Pulizzi of the Content Marketing Institute
We at the B2B demand generation company, Find New Customers, are delighted to bring you this guest post by top content marketing expert Joe Pulizzi, co-Author of Get Content, Get Customers and founder of Junta42. (Full bio follows the post.) Thank you for this great post, Joe.

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