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Finally Get on TV with the Right Pitch :: Women on Business

Women on Business

Furthermore, a TV pitch letter is very different from a press release. Tell the producers how you are going to be able to help their audience. Many business owners make the mistake of drafting the same pitch to various TV shows; however, that’s a no-no because no two TV shows are the same. Make it informative and entertaining.

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Interview with David McCuistion of Vanguard Organizational Leadership (VOL)

Modern Servant Leader

I recently watched a daytime TV show in which one of the hosts read a letter written by New York Jets Quarterback and Christian Tim Tebow, who was describing some characteristics of an ideal wife. The co-host responded with, “Oh, he wants a Hooter-girl”, which brought a huge laugh from the audience.

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3 Important Things I Learned About Social Media in 2010 :: Women.

Women on Business

Why capitalize the first letters? Nine steps to developing a social media plan Social media is not longer an option for entrepreneurs and. But you’d think so when you see the proliferation of articles, everywhere, about what to do and what not to do when it comes to utilizing Social Media and your business.

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Cast the Net Wide – Make the Most of Your Promotional Time and.

Women on Business

Develop those contacts as a ladder to reach higher, but more challenging, prospects. To test service, put yourself in the shoes of your audience’s experience. Test business development, starting with advice from your banker, accountant, and lawyer. Write letters to the editors and blogs to encourage dialogue.

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Attitude Reflects Leadership

N2Growth Blog

What made this presentation so powerful was it was more than just an act put on for the benefit of the attendees, it was completely authentic and the audience knew it. If you struggle with recruiting, team building, and leadership development you likely have a bad attitude. Great post.