This is the latest post in a series of
Author Teleseminars announcements which will give you the first opportunity to find out
about upcoming events and calls.
Full disclosure: Pamela Slim is a dear friend and business partner. She and I have launched Life After the Cubicle: A Quickstart Guide to a Successful Transition to Self-Employment for those who want to flee the cubicle and start their own business.
First, there is the
average (or even bad) kind, which comes from business experts
who are big on talk, but short on experience. Following this
advice may not only waste your time, but also may put your business health in
jeopardy.
Then, there's the
remarkable variety that can transform our businesses. These
time-tested strategies are offered by the business experts
who walk the talk and have built wildly successful
businesses of their own.
Pam Slim is one of
these remarkable experts.
Pam has not only built a killer brand and a solid business, she also has experts like Guy Kawasaki recommending her advice to entrepreneurs, both new and old.
Pam has not only built a killer brand and a solid business, she also has experts like Guy Kawasaki recommending her advice to entrepreneurs, both new and old.
On Thursday, May
14th at 3pm ET, join Elizabeth Marshall, host of Author
Teleseminars, as she interviews Pam Slim about her new book, Escape From
Cubicle Nation, and hear the "nitty gritty" on what it takes to
start and run a successful business.
On the call, you will hear how Pam built a brand that attracted the attention of a major publisher. You will also learn how to test your business ideas and get a pulse on what customers most want.
Go ahead and
register for the call, even if you can't make it live. Elizabeth will send you a
recording of the call after it is over.
Questions? Please
email Elizabeth directly. You can reach her here: [email protected]
See you on the
call!
TO TO TO TO EVERYTHING THAT I WANTED....
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