Tony Robbins – The difference Between a Winner and a Loser
The difference between winning and losing is just 2mm or even less. Continue reading Tony Robbins – The difference Between a Winner and a Loser
The difference between winning and losing is just 2mm or even less. Continue reading Tony Robbins – The difference Between a Winner and a Loser
There are no failures in life but learning experiences and results. Continue reading The beliefs of the very successful people #2
The beliefs of highly successful people #1 Everything happens for a reason and with a purpose and there’s something to be learned from every experience. Don’t ask yourself why this has happened but ask yourself what can I learn. Continue reading The beliefs of the very successful people #1
Many of the so called issues we use medicine for can be fixed jus by learning how the brain works and this is one of my favourite subjects. This morning I’ve found out here a new article about how to train the brain to let go of habits and I am happy to share it with you. “When you understand how neural pathways are created in the brain, you get a front row seat for truly comprehending how to let go of habits. Neural pathways are like superhighways of nerve calls that transmit messages. You travel over the superhighway many times, … Continue reading Train Your Brain To Let Go Of Habits – 10 Methods For Creating New Neural Pathways
30 minutes of sports every morning will help you build a life by design, accelerate your thinking and will save your life! Continue reading 30 minutes of sports every morning
Until 6 months ago I didn’t even know how big the industry of virtual currencies or crypto currencies is and how many very specialised jobs were created in the last years to support it. In the meantime I had the privilege to start using my knowledge and experience and support the marketing team and the launch of a new (and) amazing player in this market – Logos. As in the last years I’ve attended RE/MAX European Conventions in Vienna – starting this year it will be in Barcelona I have to say that Vienna is a great choice for corporate events.
Vienna is getting ready to host the first Bitcoin conference in the region and at the same time becoming part of Logos Ecosystem! Central European Bitcoin Expo takes place this weekend at Technical University in Vienna, Austria, the
organizers are proud to announce a brand new partner for the conference, Logos.
Yesterday I’ve bought a nice piece of software which allows me to play more with video creation. I’ve started to use it immediatly for quotes and will put it towards fancier projects over the next days. This is the first result and I really think that every marketer should have such a tool especially because it does so many things for a very affgordable price. More details about this piece of software here. Continue reading Yesterday I’ve started to play with VideoMakerFx
In the last year I’ve presented dozens of webinars both in Romanian and English and I plan to increase what I’m doing in this area. The webinars were about #enterpreneurship, #startups and #onlinemarketing and especially #socialmediamarketing. Just recently, Harvard Business Review published an article about “Making the Most of Webinars” reconfirming how serious is this method of sharing knowledge worldwide.
“Everyone from for-profit companies like LinkedIn and Procter and Gamble to non-profits like the Red Cross and City Year to professional associations like the American Medical Association and the American Bar Association to publishers like HBR run webinars. These sessions are designed to do everything from teach particular skills or tools to discuss trends in different sectors. And they are aimed at all sorts of audiences, from clients to colleagues.” The article focuses on the fact that the webinars overall can be done much better as they are done today and I think that they question the added value many webinars have for the audience.

The whole article can be found here and the takeaways below:
#Professional associations and others promoting webinars should keep these rules of thumbs in mind when developing webinar content:
#Choose topics carefully. Consult members in the process of selecting topics. Many organizations have their communities vote on topics for possible webinars. In developing this list of possibilities, concentrate on subjects that can be taught through short presentations, not subjects that require long explanations or substantial exchange.
#Focus on training, not analysis. As evidenced by CCIP’s research, webinars seem to work less well when they deal with topics around which there is no consensus, or that require enormous customization to be relevant to all audience members. On the other hand, webinars can be valuable when they focus on training or diffusing objective information on a discrete topic of shared concern and consequence.
#Create opportunities for dialogue. Technology now allows for webinar viewers to submit questions in real time, and skilled moderators can integrate these questions or themes into the discussion. In addition, professional associations can organize smaller regional or interest-based discussion groups to continue discussion after the webinar presenters sign off.
#Allow participants to grow their networks. If presenters and participants circulate their contact information ahead of time or during the course of the webinar, everyone can get more out of the webinar. They can continue the discussion afterward, and presenters and participants can make connections that will be useful in the future, especially on topics that do not lend themselves to webinars.
#Provide incentives for participants to demonstrate their mastery. In cases in which a webinar counts toward professional development requirements, there may be some measure of mastery offered at the end — a short quiz, for example. But this system can be useful in other cases, too. If participants can accumulate points or professional development dollars or achieve recognition based on their performance, they will listen more closely. Continue reading “How To Make the Most of Webinars”
Nextshark.com published recently an infographic with the differences between #successful and #unsuccessful brains. As most entrepreneurs know, when it comes to being successful, a lot of it is determined by your mindset. Through hardships, daunting challenges, and failure, keeping the right mindset will always overcome that point where you just quit. This is the point that Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck makes from her studies on the different mindsets of people facing challenges- check it out below: Still not sure which one you fit in? Check out these figures on the traits of the “growth” and “fixed” mindset. Continue reading Infographic Shows the Clear Difference Between #successful and #unsuccessful Brains
In this video, Mindvalley Senior Partner, Ajit Nawalka will share his insights on why getting to know your business better will help you multiply your business significantly. Enjoy! Continue reading Getting focus to multiply your business