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Infinite Referrals

Infinite Referrals
Author: Morgan McKelvy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2016-12-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781541277793

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Infinite Referrals...is a detailed strategy to increase your new clients, generate more positive reviews, sky rocket your clients lifetime customer value and blow your referral business out of the water without asking for referrals. Morgan and Caley McKelvy lay out a simple to implement plan that they currently use, to increase your business by up to 50%, or more this year.The McKelvy twins were raised in an entrepreneurial environment. Their parents were very successful in the service industries and laid out a foundation for the girls to follow. Following lessons from their father, who was one of the top producing insurance agents in the nation, has led them down a path to success at a very young age. They learned early on that it doesn't matter what service you sell, all people that sell services are in the same business...sales and marketing. Marketing skills are what catapulted their father to riches and the skills were passed down to the twins.Today the girls run several ventures and all are virtually on autopilot. They have freed up more time by using technology and common sense to their advantage, saved money and are making more than most. The lessons shared in this guide are easy to follow, easy to implement, and will put more money in your pocket when employed.This is a guide, with step-by-step instructions and examples, on how easy it is to market your services to build a small empire. In less than two hours of reading you will have all the ideas, strategies and tools you will ever need to dramatically increase new business, repeat business and explode your referral business. This is a must have guide for any person selling services. Read this guide, take 30-minutes of action, spend just 10-minutes a month thereafter and watch as your business grows to whatever height you wish.


Get More Referrals Now!: The Four Cornerstones That Turn Business Relationships Into Gold

Get More Referrals Now!: The Four Cornerstones That Turn Business Relationships Into Gold
Author: Bill Cates
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2004-04-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0071458417

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Sales legend Bill Cates uses his experience and expert knowledge to show sales professionals how to work smarter (not harder) by employing "The Four Cornerstones of Referrals" --relationship building and customer service, creating referral alliances and networks, prospecting, and targeting niche markets. Using Cates's easy-to-master referral-based selling techniques, readers: Work less and earn more by getting existing customers to work for them generating high-quality referrals Turn every business contact into a relationship and every relationship into a sales success story


Confrontations

Confrontations
Author: Ernst Behler
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1991
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780804719681

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A Stanford University Press classic.


Marking Time

Marking Time
Author: Ian Maclachlan
Publisher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2012
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9401208808

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Preliminary Material -- Acknowledgements -- Questions of literature and time -- Marking time with Jacques Derrida -- Time returning: Maurice Blanchot -- The obstinate time of testimony: Louis-René des Forêts -- Still time: Samuel Beckett -- Making time for each other: Pierre Klossowski -- Fugal time: Roger Laporte -- Saving time: an invaluable offering -- Bibliography -- Index.


It's Not About the Technology

It's Not About the Technology
Author: Raj Karamchedu
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2005-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0387235523

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It's Not About the Technology is about a phenomenon most dreaded by high-technology industry executives: a failure at the execution leading to a missed market window. High-tech executives agree that a critical factor that drives the company to such a failure is the breakdown of interaction between marketing and engineering. This book is predicated on the notion that the success of execution lies neither in the technology nor in the market strategy. On the contrary, it is shaped by the context of an individual, whether an engineer or a marketer. From this viewpoint, successful execution in a high-tech company is manifest in a confluence of 3 contexts: the technological, the customer and the economic contexts. This book tackles the big questions of how to develop the basic craft of the thinking required in high-tech companies. Drawing from basic economic principles and practical experience in the semiconductor business, it breaks new ground in our understanding of the complexities of high-tech execution.


Future Sounds

Future Sounds
Author: Stephen Kennedy
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2018-07-26
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1501321072

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What can the sounds of today tell us about the future? Can an analysis of sound and sonic practices allow us to make reliable predictions in relation to wider social phenomena? And what might they tell us about technology in a world where futurology is such a frenzied and busy field? In order to answer these questions, this book tests a range of propositions that connect noise, sound and music to political, economic and technological events. Hence it is a book about historical trajectories and conflicting ideas about time and the necessity to re-contextualize and interpret them in the digital age.


Music in Contemporary Philosophy

Music in Contemporary Philosophy
Author: Martin Scherzinger
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2016-01-08
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1317643968

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This book examines the functional place of music in contemporary European philosophy of the 20th and 21st centuries. The chapters explore the musical dimensions of lesser known figures as well as well-known philosophical figures in relation to their lesser-known musical dimensions. Edmund Husserl, Martin Heidegger, Jean-François Lyotard, Jacques Rancière and Alain Badiou, for example, are central figures in debates concerning phenomenology, postmodernism and political philosophy. Their musical writings, however, have been largely overlooked. Of those discussed here whose musical writings have gained some currency – Ernst Bloch, Theodor W. Adorno, Jean-Luc Nancy, Edward Said, and Slavoj Žižek – music mostly constitutes but a partial aspect of their overall philosophical output. These chapters attempt to supplement the gap, raising more prominently than hitherto the question concerning music in this philosophical milieu. The collection represents some of the distinctive recent work of an emerging generation of American-based music scholars tackling the relationship between philosophy and music in a qualitatively new way. While this intellectual output cannot be easily summarized, one detects certain features. If what was once called "New Musicology" in the 1990s can be characterized by a turn to literary theory and philosophy – treated as sources of (mostly nonjudgmental) inspiration – we find here, instead, a new body of work that turns the tables on the relation between music and philosophy. Instead of bringing philosophy to musicology, this work critically analyzes how music inhabits philosophy itself, and then assesses the ethical and political dimensions of these philosophical positions and their relation to lived history. This book was originally published as a special issue of Contemporary Music Review.


Joyce and Lacan

Joyce and Lacan
Author: Daniel Bristow
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317383397

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What happens when the intellectual giant of twentieth-century literature, James Joyce, is made an object of consideration and cause of desire by the intellectual giant of modern psychoanalysis, Jacques Lacan? This is what Joyce and Lacan explores, in the three closely interrelated areas of reading, writing, and psychoanalysis, by delving into Joyce’s own relationship with psychoanalysis in his lifetime. The book concentrates primarily on his last text, Finnegans Wake, the notorious difficulty of which arises from its challenging the intellect itself, and our own processes of reading. As well as the centrality of the Wake, concepts of Joycean ontology, sanity, singularity, and sexuality are excavated from sustained analysis of his earliest writings onward. To be ‘post-Joycean’, as Lacan describes it, means then to be in the wake not only of Joyce, but also of Lacan’s interventions on the Irish writer made in the mid-70s. It was this encounter that gave rise to concepts that have gained currency in today’s psychoanalytic theory and practice, and importance in wider critical contexts. The notions of the sinthome, lalangue, and Lacan’s use of topology and knot theory are explored within, as well as new theories being launched. The book will be of interest to psychoanalysts, literary theorists, and students and teachers of literature, theory, or the works of Joyce and Lacan.


The Infinite Book

The Infinite Book
Author: John D. Barrow
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0307428761

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For a thousand years, infinity has proven to be a difficult and illuminating challenge for mathematicians and theologians. It certainly is the strangest idea that humans have ever thought. Where did it come from and what is it telling us about our Universe? Can there actually be infinities? Is matter infinitely divisible into ever-smaller pieces? But infinity is also the place where things happen that don't. All manner of strange paradoxes and fantasies characterize an infinite universe. If our Universe is infinite then an infinite number of exact copies of you are, at this very moment, reading an identical sentence on an identical planet somewhere else in the Universe. Now Infinity is the darling of cutting edge research, the measuring stick used by physicists, cosmologists, and mathematicians to determine the accuracy of their theories. From the paradox of Zeno’s arrow to string theory, Cambridge professor John Barrow takes us on a grand tour of this most elusive of ideas and describes with clarifying subtlety how this subject has shaped, and continues to shape, our very sense of the world in which we live. The Infinite Book is a thoroughly entertaining and completely accessible account of the biggest subject of them all–infinity.


Between Nihilism and Politics

Between Nihilism and Politics
Author: Silvia Benso
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2010-09-29
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1438432860

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Essays describe Italian philosopher Gianni Vattimo’s unique and radical hermeneutic philosophy.