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Superconference 10 Speaker Previews
We're very excited to bring you some of the very best personal/business development speakers available for Superconference 2010.
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Mike DeSorbo
During this high
energy, hard hitting presentation Mike demystifies the term “brand” and explains how to
build YOURS in order to grow and strengthen your business. Mike will also cover the four
things every customer wants but most businesses are missing in their customer service
model. You'll then ba able to differentiate your
business from your competitors and turn average customers into repeat customers and then into raving fans of your brand.
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Rory Fatt
Rory does not preach theory or concepts but he will share ways
to double and triple your business. He’ll show you real world systems used in hundreds of auto repair shops across the
country and several of his multimillion dollar businesses. Make sure you set two alarms because you don’t want to miss
this early Saturday morning presentation as Rory brings everything together in one profit packed hour.
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Mike Capuzzi
In this lively presentation, direct marketing expert, Mike Capuzzi will show you smart
and effective strategies for grabbing attention and getting your marketing noticed and
more importantly acted upon! He will show you a number of unique and ultra-powerful techniques to break through
the clutter and create more response that you can implement within minutes of learning them.
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Bryan Dodge
The underlying thesis of all of Bryan Dodge’s teachings is that “Life is too short not to be happy, and life is too long not to do well.” Bryan’s programs are designed to accelerate your personal and professional growth and produce the favorable results you’re looking for in life.
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Christine Corelli
Christine Corelli is the author
of four books including the popular Wake Up and Smell the
Competition and the ART of Influencing Customers to BUY
From YOU. She has appeared on numerous
radio and TV shows including CNBCand has over
200 articles published in magazines, business journals
and trade publications worldwide.
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Meagan Johnson
Bright, funny and delightfully obnoxious, Meagan Johnson is known as the Generational Humorist.
If you think you have heard all there is to hear about the four generations in the workplace, you have
not heard Meagan's hilarious spin on how to attract, hire, train, manage and retain people from
every generation - and not strangle someone in the process!
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Matt Winslow
Discover zero cost
strategies to use Web 2.0 and social media platforms like SMS, Twitter, Facebook, and
YouTube to build lasting relationships with today’s Generation X & Y customers and gain
their business.
Matt shares WHAT to post on your social media sites and what to avoid at all costs.
If you’ve been staring at a blank page wondering what to post, or your current posts
aren’t generating customer traffic, then this workshop is for YOU!
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