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  • TheVP
  • posted on January 12, 2015January 21, 2021
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Posted in Business, Life Skills

How to avoid spam when posting your email address

  • TheVP
  • posted on February 14, 2007December 1, 2011
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I hope you know this, but if you EVER publish you’re email address somewhere on the Web, you WILL get loads of spam. Crooks send out “bots” and “crawlers” and various programs designed to harvest any and all email addresses, and once you’re on one list,
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Posted in Delivery, Life Skills, Strategy

Eye contact for the rest of us (you?)

  • TheVP
  • posted on February 14, 2007December 1, 2011
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A privilege of SkillPath trainers is the great price of auditing other SkillPath seminars…no charge (there is always your time, opportunity cost, and submitting an eval form for the betterment of all, but that’s another post). Yesterday I attended How to Become a Better Communicator,
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Posted in Life Skills, Quips, Quotes, and Isms, Strategy

How to apologize

  • TheVP
  • posted on February 6, 2007December 1, 2011
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It takes a lot for me to want to take the time to write a full, postage-bearing letter to someone. In a day where we can complain in a few brief seconds via email, writing a letter should get some attention, right? Seth Godin just had a reader send him a breakdown of various degrees
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Posted in Business, Life Skills

Leave the date off the opening PowerPoint slide?

  • TheVP
  • posted on February 3, 2007December 1, 2011
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This is the first, inaugural tip, that new subscribers at webseminartips.com receive… “When should you leave the date off the opening presentation slide?” TIP #1: Leave the date off the opening presentation slide when you don’t want to have the recording look ‘out of date.’
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Posted in Observation Deck, Promotion, Strategy

Getting past stupid marketing

  • TheVP
  • posted on February 1, 2007December 1, 2011
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Months after the fact, I today discovered that a private email I sent to Kevin Epstein after his Web seminar was actually taken to heart. So this many months later, I appreciate this guy’s integrity in the blogosphere, even when he didn’t have to comment because I’d sent him an
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