Archive for September, 2005

Quote - Buddha

Wednesday, September 21st, 2005

If you do not get it from yourself, where will you go for it?

Speaker - Lou D’Alo

Wednesday, September 21st, 2005

“Teleseminar Fortunes”

  • Date: 14th September 2005
  • Time: 6.00pm (New York EST)
  • Bridge No: +1 641 497 7278
  • Pin No: 579629#

Topic: Teleseminar Fortunes - how to make money from teleseminars and instantly create an information products empire that you can continue to sell for years

This is NOT a class about how to RUN a teleseminar, although that is part of what you’ll learn.  This is a class that shows you how to make money from teleseminars and instantly create an information products empire that you can continue to sell for years.

Specifically, you’ll learn how to:

  • find a hot market that is clamouring for content
  • reach and promote to that hot market for little or no money
  • create the perfect agenda and content - guaranteed
  • attract registrants and fill your teleseminar use little-known and highly effective marketing strategies that work every time, and cost you little or nothing
  • find the best technology at the best price to hold seminars
  • use simple and cheap equipment and software to record your teleseminars
  • create an information empire of multimedia courses, books, and products - instantly!
  • store, collect payment, and securely deliver your information products
  • set up your website to take care of every aspect of marketing, registering, delivering and following up with your teleseminar participants - to generate the maximum profits
  • create and promote a back-end program to receive many times more sales from the same teleseminar
  • set up the timeline of your teleseminar so you are promoting and selling when there are the MOST attendees on the call

BIO

For almost twenty years, he’s been an entrepreneur, business owner, company executive and manager. His role usually has been in sales, marketing and business development. Over the years, he has discovered and used hundreds of strategies, techniques, tools, resources that are very effective in creating rapid growth for a company.

You can see more of what Lou is up to at:
http://teleseminarfortunes.com    or
http://powerupcoaching.com

The Role of Coaching Amidst World Crisis

Wednesday, September 21st, 2005

By Bronwyn Bowery-Ireland
CEO
ICA
It seems that we are increasingly surrounded by stories of devastation and destruction. We have all by now read so many stories about the atrocities that surround us each day. Currently people in the US are trying to come to terms with Hurricane Katrina. At the same time a plane crashed in Indonesia and many other disasters continue to occur. I started to think about what is happening in our world. What energy forces are at play? How as one person can I come to terms with my own sense of feeling helpless and unable to support people in times of a disaster?

I have read many newsletters and websites where coaches are offering their services. This is extraordinary! Other charities are raising funds and people are coming together everywhere.

But for me what a greater world it would be if we lived everyday by our responses to disasters. Wouldn’t it be amazing to always be generous, to come together in support at any opportunity and to release positive energy from our lives everyday?

Lets commit to world peace and give every day of our lives.

Conversation with Sabeer Bhatia,founder of Hotmail

Wednesday, September 21st, 2005

By Robyn Logan
Director of Strategy
ICA
A couple of weeks ago I was invited to join a small group of people to hear Sabeer Bhatia, the founder of hotmail, speak on the unique nature of online business development. It was an amazing session, it only went for about 45 minutes, but every minute was memorable as this man spoke from the heart as well as the head, about his incredible journey.

Sabeer Bhatia launched a pioneering free e-mail service in 1996, with a friend and former colleague at Apple, after raising $300,000 in investments. Within two years he had sold the service, Hotmail, to Microsoft for a reported US$400 million, boasting 22 million subscribers.

Here, in no particular order are the things I found most interesting: (more…)