Bronia Bronkesh: Her story

Last year, I posted about having interviewed 88-year-old Bronia Bronkesh about her life, her escape from the Ukraine, the death of her relatives that remained behind in Sarni, and more. I promised a follow-up. I didn’t know her daughter Sheryl was preparing a very complete one, with videos, audio recordings, pictures, and more. Here it [...]

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How to write a book: My latest video tip

Write a Book: Structure from Joel Orr on Vimeo.

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10 reasons to write a book in 2010

“Ten” is “net” backwards Ben Terrett, noisydecentgraphics.typepad.com You’ve always wanted to do it, and it’s time. You have something important to say to the world–or to some specific piece of the world. (In marketing terms, the more specific, the better.) You want people–clients, prospects, and others–to understand what’s special about what you do and the [...]

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Write to different listening styles

I just listened to a recording of Alex Mandossian speaking about talking to people with different listening styles. Based on David Kolb’s theory of experiential learning, Alex suggests (in the context of his Teleseminar Secrets course) that you address, in your teleseminars, these 4 types of learner–people who ask: Why? What? How? What if? In [...]

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Why to write a book even if you don’t care about having a book

There are really two separate sets of reasons for writing a book. One set has to do with having a book: As a product to sell or give away To credentialize you to your clients and prospects As a kind of brochure or business card that is relatively inexpensive and won’t get thrown away The [...]

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Happy Holidays from Tech Support

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