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BNI and Word of Mouth Marketing with Beth Anderson
Beth Anderson is a long time BNI Member and the founder of OrgTrack.com- her company provides web design and technology solutions for small businesses.
Beth Anderson is a long time BNI Member and the founder of OrgTrack.com- her company provides web design and technology solutions for small businesses.
Our guest on this segment is an expert in startups, business incorporation and personal and business finance.
Scott Letourneau is a busy lecturer, consultant and author, who is recognized worldwide for helping entrepreneurs get their businesses off to a fast start. He’s the founder and CEO of Nevada Corporate Planners, Inc., and a contributing author for the new book from Entrepreneur Magazine’s Start Up series; “Start Your Own Information Marketing Business—Your Step-by-Step Guide to Success.”
Ari Rabban, an IP communications industry veteran, is the CEO and Co-founder of Phone.com, the new Phone.company offering a suite of innovative Internet-based communication services for small businesses, home, and mobile professionals. In his current role, Rabban is responsible for the overall management and direction of the company.
With specific expertise in the start-up environment, moving companies from concept to operation, Rabban joins Phone.com from Pulver Ventures, an incubator for new IT companies, where he served as managing director and vice president
Our guest on this segment spent more than 30 years as a top executive and business owner in the newspaper industry, ultimately starting his own company that published weekly newspapers in suburban Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Today, Tom Krekel runs the New Mexico franchise for Renaissance Executive Forums-an international company dedicated to helping top executives accelerate positive change in their businesses and in their lives.
This unique system revolves around a “peer advisory board process” and leverages the collective experience of and expertise of the Forum members to the benefit of a particular individual.
Moral of the story: With one tuchus, you can’t dance at two weddings. Establish priorities and focus on what’s important and don’t be penny wise and pound foolish.
If you’re curious about how to build a loyal, dedicated team of employees with low turnover rates, high job satisfaction metrics—-all this in the Pizza Business—-our guest on this segment can help. Dave Melton joined Dominos Pizza as a delivery person in 1982, then opened his first franchise unit in 1990—-and has never looked back.