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Ask Paul Colligan 003 - All About Podcasting - Paul Colligan - Paul Colligan

Paul Colligan answers questions about Podcasting

In this live recording of a Webinar, Paul Colligan (of The Business Podcasting Bible) answers questions about Podcasting including the following:

  • What's the simplest way to get started with podcasting?
  • What's the best software and microphone to use with a Mac for podcasting (without it costing two arms and a leg)?
  • What time commitment would I need to make each week do do it properly?
  • What's the key to drive web site traffic via podcasting?
  • Do you have to change the RSS feed document every time you create a new podcast? For example, if I do a weekly podcast, does the xml file have to be changed for each new podcast? If so, what is a great way to manage your podcasts and archives?
  • Where do we submit podcasts so others can find us?
  • How do you use podcast to create a list?
  • What equipment do you need to use to make pro podcasts from a teleseminar?
  • How do I monetize podcasts besides advertising?
  • How do you determine if you should charge money or give your podcast away for FREE?

Narrator: Paul Colligan | ISBN: N/A

 

Bargain Hunters, Contrarians, Cycles and Waves - Janet Lowe and Ken Fisher - Blackstone Audio Inc

Contrarians and bargain hunters seek investment opportunities by departing from conventional thinking. They study the psychology of markets to exploit mistakes caused by crowd behavior (i.e. the he...

Jean Paul Getty and John Templeton are great examples of "bargain hunters" or "contrarians,"
who seek to find promising stocks that are out of favor or fashionand therefore undervalued. Slightly different
are those who study cycles and waves to determine regular and (hopefully) predictable patterns of favor and
disfavor in the market.

The Secrets of the Great Investors series is a collection of presentations that explain, in understandable language,
the strategies, tactics, and principles that have produced great wealth, and how you can improve you financial future.
History's greatest investors used powerful investing philosophies to produce superior results, and you can learn from
their successes and mistakes.

Lowe (Investment Writer & Author) Fisher (Author & Financial Columnist)

Narrator: Louis Rukeyser | ISBN: 0-7861-6531-6

 

Bart Baggett - Big Seminar Series - Dallas 2003 - Bart Baggett - Business Audio Publishers Inc.

The complete recording of Bart Baggett for the BigSeminar - Dallas 2003

Bart Baggett is considered by many as the most well known handwriting analyst in the world. He is also an expert on gaining media coverage. Bart has appeared on over 1500 TV and radio shows including Howard Stern, Montel, and Leeza. Bart is the director of HandwritingUniversity.com - one of the leading handwriting training institutes worldwide. His books are translated and distributed worldwide, including in India and China. His website is http://www.BartBaggett.com

Narrator: Bart Baggett | ISBN:

 

Basic Economics: A Citizen's Guide to the Economy - Thomas Sowell - Blackstone Audio Inc

This is the revised and expanded edition of a new kind of introduction to economics for the general public—without graphs, statistics, or jargon. However, the enlargement of this edition is not jus...

"Clear and concise.Among economists of the past thirty years, [Sowell] stands very proud
indeed."Wall Street Journal

"Basic Economics is not only valuable for a general lay-person audience, it would also benefit lawyers,
politicians, and, yes, economists, as well."Washington Times

Basic Economics has been written with the thought that learning economics should be not only a relaxed
experience but also an enjoyable one.

This is the revised and expanded edition of a new kind of introduction to economics for the general publicwithout
graphs, statistics, or jargon. However, the enlargement of this edition is not just more of the same. In addition to
being updated, Basic Economics has also become more international, with the inclusion of economic problems
from more countries around the world because the basic principles of economics are not confined by national borders.
Each chapter reflects the experiences of many different peoples and cultures.

Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and the recipient of many awards, including the Bradley Prize in 2003. During his long career at numerous academic institutions and think tanks he has taught and written about economics and a wide variety of issues and controversies. His articles have appeared in various journals and newspapers, including Forbes, Fortune, Newsweek, Time, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post, among others.

Narrator: Brian Emerson | ISBN: 0-7861-5430-6

 

Be Quick - But Don't Hurry! - Andrew Hill - Simon & Schuster

Be Quick - But Don't Hurry! shares the lessons and secrets that Andrew Hill learned from Coach Wooden, which hold the key to managing creatively in the idea-driven economy of the twenty-first century.

Perhaps the least controversial sports honor in living memory was the selection of John Wooden as "Coach of the Century" by ESPN, honoring his ten NCAA basketball championships in a twelve-year stretch. His UCLA teams won with great centers and with small lineups, with superstars and with team effort, always with quickness, always with class. Wooden was a teacher first and foremost, and his lessons -- taught on the basketball court, but applicable throughout one's life -- are summarized in his famed Pyramid of Success.

Andrew Hill was one of the lucky young men who got to learn from Wooden in his favored classroom -- though that is hardly how Hill would have described it at the time. An all-city high school player in Los Angeles, Hill played -- a little -- on three national champions, from 1970 to 1972. Hill was left embittered by his experience at UCLA; he was upset at how unequally Wooden treated his starting players and his substitutes.

Hill went on to a successful career in television, rising to the presidency of CBS Productions, where he was responsible for the success of such popular series as Touched by an Angel and Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. Hill's job required him to manage many creative people, with the egos and insecurities that usually go along with such talents. And one day, some twenty-five years after he graduated, he was hit with the realization that everything he knew about getting the best out of people he had learned directly from Coach John Wooden.

With no small trepidation, Hill picked up the phone to call and thank his old coach and unexpected mentor. To his surprise, Wooden greeted him warmly and enthusiastically. A strong friendship, sealed in frequent visits and conversations, ensued, and endures.

Be Quick -- But Don't Hurry! tells the story of that friendship. But it also shares the lessons and secrets that Hill learned from Coach Wooden, which hold the key to managing creatively in the idea-driven economy of the twenty-first century. Among those lessons are:

- The team with the best players almost always wins
- Be quick, but don't hurry: there is never enough time to be sure (and if you are sure, you're probably too late), but you must always keep your balance
- Failing to prepare is preparing to fail
- The team that makes the most mistakes...wins!
- Full of sound advice and warm reminiscence, Be Quick -- But Don't Hurry! is the management book of a lifetime.

Narrator: Andrew Hill | ISBN: 0743567684

 

 

 






















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