This week Andrew Lock interviews three entrepreneurial coaches, each with respective expertise in building seven-figure businesses, improving productivity and Internet marketing tools for small businesses. Bill Gates once said that Christine Comaford has “super-high bandwidth” – watch the video to learn about her six-step formula for building a seven-figure business. She’s already helped 153 companies reach that goal…you could probably learn a thing or two from her. Productivity expert and author Dave Crenshaw calls multi-tasking “the mass acceptance of a false premise.” Watch the video to learn how you really can get more done (and have more fun, as Andrew would say). Larry Loik wants to help you monetize your contacts on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and other social networking sites. After all, he said, “your net worth is your network.” Watch the video to learn about a new Internet marketing tool to help you get names into your database.
I’m almost ready to unveil the new look at Help! My Business Sucks! Almost, but not quite, so as a special treat this week, I’m giving you three great interviews on diverse topics, with Christine Comaford, Dave Crenshaw, and Larry Loik.
Christine shares some secrets to building a seven-figure business, and I suggest you download her free report for more.
Dave Crenshaw is an expert at productivity, and he has an outstanding book called The Myth of Multitasking, which I found to be very valuable.
Finally, Larry Loik has an amazing Internet technology that you have to see. It allows you to add an opt-in form to ANY website, it’s really amazing.
Let me know your opinion about the topics covered in the show this week — leave your comment below, it’s really easy to do.
You’ll find lots more marketing tips and resources from Andrew Lock in our Small Business Essentials series, Lock in Your Marketing Resources.
Andrew Lock is a self-described maverick marketer and the creator and host of Help! My Business Sucks, a free, weekly Web TV show full of practical marketing tips, advice and resources to help small businesses “get more done and have more fun.”
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