Your Special Holiday Gift from Early to Rise

By Bob Bly | Tue, Dec 23, 2008 |

  

Archives: Business Building

Bob Bly (www.Bly.com) suggests you remember these three guidelines for the next time someone asks, “What do you do?”

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2 Responses to “Your Special Holiday Gift from Early to Rise”

  1. Bob,

    This was outstanding. I am making a commitment to use it every time someone asks me that question. I really beieve that a side benefit of the techniques is engaging people at a much deeper level. When we ask them what they do, they will be compelled to discover what it is that they really do?

  2. Bil Rector says:

    On my computer the video only worked for 2- 3 second blurbs followed by roughly 30 seconnds or so of silence. I have a relatively new system, where video usually isnt a problem. I hope this helps you work out the bugs. I have purchased Bob Blys book and found his advise useful to my business. I am sure he had something good to say.I could not get the video to work.

    Bill Rector

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