I quit . . .
My first “legit” paying job was scooping ice cream at Dipper Dan’s on Roswell Road in Atlanta Georgia.
I was 15 and I needed money.
The owner was Chinese.
His son was my boss and I can remember he had huge coke bottle like eyeglasses.
He was training me to me a soda jerk.
I really did feel like a jerk.
I had to wear the stupid jerk hat, the jerk clown button, and the jerk clown shoes.
I was making a big $2.85 per hour.
Not nearly enough for beer and gas money.
I had the hardest time figuring out how to give proper change from
the cash register.
And for the life of me I could not work the milkshake blending
machine.
I remember once, the blender shot milkshake all over a
customer’s freshly laundered white dress shirt.
The Chinese owner was yelling at me in Chinese.
A vain was popping out from the side of his head.
He yelled in Chinese with a red angry face . .
*%&*((#(#)%*&^()@_+@+@+#($*%
%**%*%*((#(
%(%($)#
I could only imagine he was calling me stupid or something worse.
The customer was furious.
I was humiliated.
And I said to myself, “this job blows!”
I toughed it out for a few more weeks and then quit.
And it was the best thing I ever did.
Sometimes quitting can be the best thing you can do.
But only of it opens new doors to something better.
And in this interview you’ll learn about some new things you can
do..
It’s with one of my Audio Marketing Secrets students who wanted to
grill me on the finer points of creating audios, and I have to
admit I was a little surprised.
I thought I’d been asked every question about audio information
products that could possibly be asked.
But Paul came up with some new ones.
By having me give advice to myself as if I were starting all over
again, Paul Stack essentially forced me to look at how I’ve
improved not only my interviewing style over the years but also my
efficiency with time and money management.
And I share all of these lesser-known secrets in this interview.
Some Of What You’ll Hear In This Audio
√ How outsourcing can help you leverage your time
√ What aspects of creating audios are the most time-consuming
√ Tips on getting interviews with the biggest names in any field
√ Examples of how to “set the hook” when fishing for Joint Ventures
√ Ideas for packaging interviews to create higher-end products.
√ How my interviewing has improved over the years
√ And much more
One of the main goals in Audio Marketing is to create less hassle
for yourself and more value for the customer – while still
maintaining healthy profit margins.
There are many ways to do this
including outsourcing your labor and making joint venture deals.
And in this interview, we go over some of the most efficient ways I
know how.
You can play it now or download the mp3 at this link below.
http://hardtofindseminars.com/Paul_Stack.htm
PS. If you have a boss or a job you can’t stand and you want a way
out, take a closer look at this audio interview.
You may be surprised at what will happen.
Michael Senoff
About the Author
Michael Senoff is the CEO and publisher of
http://www.hardtofindseminars.com
The world’s leading free digital audio business library.
Michael is an experienced Internet marketer and talk show host and
a popular professional interviewer. Michael has taught 100% on line
around the country & around the world to more than 50,000 students.
His over-the-top on line audio interview web site
http://www.hardtofindseminars.com is listed in the top 1% of most
visited web sites in the world.
Michael has also worked as a coach to other famous marketing consultants.
Michael is a husband and father of two young boys in Southern
California. He has a successful audio publishing business. Michael
is originally from Atlanta Georgia and is now based in San Diego,
California. Michael works with small to medium sized companies on
four different continents.
He is the author of the book: “TALK YOURSELF RICH”: (86 of the most
revealing, proprietary secrets on the subject of how to make more
money with audio interviews and the soon to be released sequel:
AUDIO MARKETING SECRETS. How To Make Your Own Information Product
Using Audio Interviews. Michael may be contacted at
Michael@michaelsenoff.com or at (858) 274-7851
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