Orlando, FL
April 6, 2005 On April 22, 23, and 24, 2005, three of the marketing industry's most experienced gurus will come together in Orlando, Fla., to pool their wisdom and share their knowledge with their students and followers. In a unique program sponsored by the International Guild of Professional Consultants (IGPC), Richard Johnson, Elsom Eldridge Jr., and Steven P. Haas will conduct an intensive 33-hour training program. Participants in the program will learn the strategies of the Extraordinary Power Marketing System, a marketing methodology so successful it enables marketing consultants to offer their clients a money-back guarantee on their marketing services.Richard Johnson is the creator of the Extraordinary Marketing Power System. Since 1978, Johnson has implemented remarkable entrepreneurial and marketing systems for companies in all types of industries and has gained fame as, "the innovator who put the leverage in the leverage marketing system." Elsom Eldridge, Jr., (EdM Harvard) recognized nationally as "the consultant's consultant," uses his accelerated learning techniques to make it possible for the program's participants to understand, retain, and be able to successfully implement the seventy-five plus marketing strategies the team will teach during the three days of training.
Steven P. Haas, has shared both his strategic insight and Internet strategies and planning processes with a variety of global brand leaders including: 3M, Andersen Windows, Best Buy, the Carlson Marketing Group, Dain Rausher, Deluxe Checks, Great Clips, Northwest Airlines, the Target Corporation, Tires Plus and Wells Fargo Banks. Haas will offer program participants one-on-one consultations, a service that outside the program costs his clients thousands. While each of the men has taught portions of the program before, this is the first and possibly last time their schedules will permit the three to team-teach this powerful program.All students who attend and successfully complete the marketing program will earn the professional credential of: Certified Professional Marketing Consultant (CPMC), awarded by the Guild. Past participant, Colin Keogh, CPMC, says, "I am not in the marketing business and wasn't sure the program was for me until I got there.
Then I realized that every businessperson or consultant desperately needs this training."The three-part marketing strategy they teach can save you a fortune in money you might waste on traditional advertising and marketing approaches -- things that look good, but don't return revenues to your bottom or top line. The Extraordinary Power Marketing System will build business for everyone who attends and puts the techniques to work." As Eldridge puts it, "If you are in business, you are in marketing. In today's dog-eat-dog business environment, there's so much competition in every industry, you need to become a marketing black belt if you want to succeed." Student enrollment is limited to maximize the experience of the participants. Response has been unusually strong because of the rare opportunity to study under this highly respected trio but as of this release date, there are still a few openings. To learn more, go directly to the website for the upcoming Orlando program at www.cpmcbootcamp.com or visit IGPC online at www.igpc.org.
You may also contact the Guild directly at 1-407-678-7853. Jean Sutton, Membership DirectorInternational Guild of Professional Consultants1-407-678-7853
www.cpmcbootcamp.comwww.igpc.org.
Make Lemonaid from a Lemon
Lemonaid from a Lemon?by: Debra VaughnAbout 2 months ago my family grew by one more. When we had our baby,
the reality that we could no longer fit our family into a car hit us.
Our back seat simply would not fit 2 carseats and a carrier car seat.
So off the the dealership we went to buy a mini-van.
After browsing several dealerships in one day.
I found two vans that
I liked at two different dealerships. Here is how I got a van that is
practically brand new, though the year of the van is 1996, for
$8,999.00. The best part about it is, you can do it too!
First, my husband and I went to 3 different dealerships. We found
three vans that we loved. at the last dealership, I fell in love with
a particular van.
The van was marked at $13,995. I mentioned to the
salesperson that there was a van that was practically identical at
the dealership right across the street...
Retreads: The Highest and Best Use for a Worn Tire
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"I don't know of any other recycled product that saves as much money for the end user as a retreaded tire. When you add these savings into the natural resources that are saved and the positive impact this has on the environment, using retreads is a win, win solution for both the transportation industry and the environment," said Martin Bozarth, executive director of the...
Retreads: The Highest and Best Use for a Worn Tire
Stop Work Be More Productive And Kill Computer Related Stress
Sorry, computer related stress (CRI) will eventually harm you if you insist on slaving away non-stop at a computer for hours without a break. To make sure you can be more productive long term, you MUST pace yourself.
- For starters, you need to take a five or ten minute break from working about once every hour. Exercise, take a rest, or do something enjoyable during the break. Try and forget about the work you have been doing; fretting only contributes to muscle and mental strain.
- Massaging your hands and forearms several times a day will improve circulation.
You should also massage your neck muscles to relieve the tension of keeping your head in one position for any length of time.
Work downwards from your head to your shoulders, pressing more firmly as you go on. You may want to rub in a small amount of good-quality hand cream or massage oil, as this will stop your skin becoming dry and sore.
- Try to...
Employers Committed to Control Health Insurance Costs (E.C.C.H.I.C.) to Hold Seminar in Topeka
Employers Committed to Control Health Insurance Costs (ECCHIC), a network of insurance brokers and employers committed to stabilizing medical benefit costs through proactive and creative cost management methods, will present a free seminar on "Health Insurance Cost Management" in Topeka
on Wednesday, March 10 beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the Capitol Plaza Hotel, 1717 SW Topeka Boulevard. Lunch will be provided. Small business owners and individuals with health insurance concerns are invited to attend these informative seminars.Health insurance benefits are the fastest growing cost center for employers today. At the same time, these costs are also often the least evaluated, managed, analyzed and understood by employers.
Often, employers know the total cost of co-pays and premiums but not the amount actually spent on health care, which could potentially be quite a bit less than is spent on pre-paying for health care through insurance companies. At the same time, doctors and...
Employers Committed to Control Health Insurance Costs (E.C.C.H.I.C.) to Hold Seminar in Topeka