Christine Heathman and GlyMed Plus® Invited to the 2010 Emmy Awards Luxury Gifting Lounge
Skin Age Management Expert Invited to Share Skin Science Message with Emmy Award Attendees
Spanish Fork, UT – August 24, 2010 – Christine Heathman, LMT, ME, “Legend†in American Aesthetics, Industry Innovator, and CEO and Founder of GlyMed Plus ™, today announced her acceptance of an invitation for GlyMed Plus to be highlighted in the 2010 Emmy Award Luxury Gifting Lounge, presented by GBK on August 27th and 28th at the SLS Luxury Collection Hotel in Beverly Hills, California.
According to host Christine Heathman, after 20 years of educating skin care professionals in the aesthetics field, she has noticed that more consumers are now interested in the science of effective skin care. Christine has recently returned from an interview with Lifetime TV’s “The Balancing Act†(which will air September) where she was asked to discuss the science of skin age management for Lifetime viewers who are tired of the barrage of advertiser claims, and want real solutions.
Christine is very pleased to also accept the invitation to participate in the 2010 Emmy Awards Luxury Gifting Lounge with GBK Productions. She is excited to share premium GlyMed Plus products and her skin age management message with Emmy Award nominees and presenters.
“It is a wonderful honor to be attending the 2010 Emmy Awards to meet the nominees and to represent GlyMed Plus,†said Christine Heathman. “The most exciting part is that consumers are realizing the secret of youthful looking skin doesn’t just belong to the stars; everyone can enjoy flawless, younger acting skin by learning about the benefits of professional skin care treatments and effective age management.â€
The 2010 Emmy Awards Luxury Gifting Lounge presented by GBK Productions will be held Friday August 27th and Saturday August 28th at the SLS Hotel located at 465 South La Cinega Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, 310-247-0400. This event is an invitation only gathering and will be held prior to the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday August 29th at the Nokia Theater.
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences presents the Primetime Emmy® Awards as a salute to excellence in national primetime programming, with top honors presented at the annual Creative Arts gala and Primetime Awards telecast.
About Christine Heathman:
Christine Heathman is the skin age management expert who has helped shaped American Skin Care to what it is known as today. Christine hosts “What Gets Under Your Skin?†syndicated talk radio show and appears as a guest expert on The Doctors, and The Balancing Act on the Lifetime TV Channel. Christine Heathman is the innovator behind GlyMed Plus Advanced Aesthetics and its skin care products, which are used in spas & medical clinics all over the world. Christine Heathman and featured GlyMed Plus products will be highlighted in the 2010 Emmy Awards Gift Lounge. Please visitwww.christineheathman.com.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Monday, August 16, 2010
I like this new online classified sales site!
Prodideo.com Breaks New Ground with the Release of their New Classified/Presentation site
Morristown, New Jersey -- Jeff Thomson and Geoff Ray, Co-Founders of PRODIDEO.COM announced today the official launch of their new online classified/presentation platform site – Prodideo.com.
According to Jeff Thomson, Prodideo Co-founder, classified sellers can now support their ads with videos and PDF do, along with traditional digital images and text.
“Prodideo.com combines ‘the best content options on the planet’ for presenting products and services as well as offline tools to make classified presentations more effective than traditional options.†said Jeff Thomson, Prodideo Co-founder.
According to Geoff Ray, Prodideo Co-founder, in addition to having the ability to post traditional types of classified ads like for sale/help wanted/business opportunities, etc. Prodideo.com offers its users unique, groundbreaking opportunities for individuals seeking communication solutions online.
“Job-seekers, home sellers, politicians, store owners, inventors and families with motor vehicles, or other odds and ends to sell can now increase their chances of success with Prodideo features like video, high resolution images, downloadable PDF documents, matching on and offline signs, flyers and posters,†said Geoff Ray. Prodideo Co-founder. “Prodideo combines all the traditional resources classified sales users expect and then adds some online features that could expedite sales success.â€
According to Geoff Ray, Prodideo.com content options are a great start, but in today’s fast paced world it makes sense to grab people’s attention offline and direct them to the content of your online ad.
“As people become more accustomed to using smart phones, the combination of on and offline advertising on Prodideo.com will enable people to see what they want, find out all of the relevant information about it, and potentially buy it on the spot,†said Geoff Ray, Prodideo.com.
Prodideo.com includes a choice of either a removable bumper sticker or a magnet with every motor vehicle ad, and a lawn sign with every real estate ad to direct potential buyers straight to your listing.
“The goal of PRODIDEO.COM is to provide users with a site that offers the best platform for their ads as well as a mix of unique sales tools they can use to maximize the potential of their product or service,†said Jeff Thomson. “People can easily combine their offline signs, business literature, online visual postings and Prodideo Ad # with their existing social media presence. The possibilities are endless with Prodideo.com.â€
Jeff Thomson and Geoff Ray encourage you to check out AD# 335 on Prodideo.com for a presentation regarding this new service. Please help us let the world know about Prodideo.com.
About PRODIDEO.COM:
Based in New Jersey and founded by entrepreneurs and Rutgers graduates, Jeff Thomson and Geoff Ray, Prodideo.com, (prodideo – product/video) is a new classified/presentation platform site, which delivers the best options for selling or presenting your products and ideas to online buyers. For details please contact Jeff Thomson or Geoff Ray at contactus@prodideo.com or 877-452-8013.
Morristown, New Jersey -- Jeff Thomson and Geoff Ray, Co-Founders of PRODIDEO.COM announced today the official launch of their new online classified/presentation platform site – Prodideo.com.
According to Jeff Thomson, Prodideo Co-founder, classified sellers can now support their ads with videos and PDF do, along with traditional digital images and text.
“Prodideo.com combines ‘the best content options on the planet’ for presenting products and services as well as offline tools to make classified presentations more effective than traditional options.†said Jeff Thomson, Prodideo Co-founder.
According to Geoff Ray, Prodideo Co-founder, in addition to having the ability to post traditional types of classified ads like for sale/help wanted/business opportunities, etc. Prodideo.com offers its users unique, groundbreaking opportunities for individuals seeking communication solutions online.
“Job-seekers, home sellers, politicians, store owners, inventors and families with motor vehicles, or other odds and ends to sell can now increase their chances of success with Prodideo features like video, high resolution images, downloadable PDF documents, matching on and offline signs, flyers and posters,†said Geoff Ray. Prodideo Co-founder. “Prodideo combines all the traditional resources classified sales users expect and then adds some online features that could expedite sales success.â€
According to Geoff Ray, Prodideo.com content options are a great start, but in today’s fast paced world it makes sense to grab people’s attention offline and direct them to the content of your online ad.
“As people become more accustomed to using smart phones, the combination of on and offline advertising on Prodideo.com will enable people to see what they want, find out all of the relevant information about it, and potentially buy it on the spot,†said Geoff Ray, Prodideo.com.
Prodideo.com includes a choice of either a removable bumper sticker or a magnet with every motor vehicle ad, and a lawn sign with every real estate ad to direct potential buyers straight to your listing.
“The goal of PRODIDEO.COM is to provide users with a site that offers the best platform for their ads as well as a mix of unique sales tools they can use to maximize the potential of their product or service,†said Jeff Thomson. “People can easily combine their offline signs, business literature, online visual postings and Prodideo Ad # with their existing social media presence. The possibilities are endless with Prodideo.com.â€
Jeff Thomson and Geoff Ray encourage you to check out AD# 335 on Prodideo.com for a presentation regarding this new service. Please help us let the world know about Prodideo.com.
About PRODIDEO.COM:
Based in New Jersey and founded by entrepreneurs and Rutgers graduates, Jeff Thomson and Geoff Ray, Prodideo.com, (prodideo – product/video) is a new classified/presentation platform site, which delivers the best options for selling or presenting your products and ideas to online buyers. For details please contact Jeff Thomson or Geoff Ray at contactus@prodideo.com or 877-452-8013.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Starting August 11th!
Talk Radio with 5 new shows hosted by women with solutions that may help your day!
Have something to talk about? Join the discussion with the Fabulous Five talk radio show hosts LIVE on the new Wednesday line-up from 10-3 pm on KSTAR 1400 AM!
10-11 a.m. A Healer In Every Home Live like you never lived before and learn to health yourself with Laura Jacobs, renowned natural health expert and founder of “A Healer in Every Home†global campaign. Contact: ahealerineveryhome@gmail.com
11-12 p.m. Hypnotic Health Diana Hoffman, Licensed Professional Counselor and Clinical Hypnotherapist, invites listeners to explore the relationship between emotional well-being and physical healing. Contact: salemcounseling@gmail.com
12-1 p.m. What Gets Under Your Skin? Join “Legend†Medical Master Aesthetician and skin age management expert, Christine Heathman, and her weekly guests as they discuss the outrageous skin care claims and sales ploys shared by today’s advertisers. Visit www.christineheathman.com
1-2 p.m. Healthy! Wealthy! How? Kim Power Stilson, eMedia strategist and author of the "Ten Buck Solution for 21st Century Success" talks with guests who share their success stories. Features host Debbie Cluff.
Contact: Kim@wcww.com
2-3 p.m. Glenda the Good Nurse Glenda Christiaens, PhD invites listeners to explore integrative healing options with interesting guests who discuss current issues in healing and wellness. Contact: lendathegoodnurse@gmail.com
Listen Utah County Locally! Every Wednesday at NOON on KSTAR 1400 AM.
Listen Globally! Listen Daily at 12 NOON and 12 Midnight on the following syndicate sites:
Planetary Streams Talk Radio Network — www.planetarystreams.com
Web Campus World Wide Talk Radio Network — www.WcWW.com
SHOUTcast Radio Network — www.shoutcast.com
To add your business to the discussion contact: Debbie@wcww.com or Carla@Wcww.com
Talk Radio Shows Sponsored by: GlyMed Plus, Inc.,Herbs for Health in Pleasant Grove, Power Strategies, Inc., Salem Counseling
Talk Radio with 5 new shows hosted by women with solutions that may help your day!
Have something to talk about? Join the discussion with the Fabulous Five talk radio show hosts LIVE on the new Wednesday line-up from 10-3 pm on KSTAR 1400 AM!
10-11 a.m. A Healer In Every Home Live like you never lived before and learn to health yourself with Laura Jacobs, renowned natural health expert and founder of “A Healer in Every Home†global campaign. Contact: ahealerineveryhome@gmail.com
11-12 p.m. Hypnotic Health Diana Hoffman, Licensed Professional Counselor and Clinical Hypnotherapist, invites listeners to explore the relationship between emotional well-being and physical healing. Contact: salemcounseling@gmail.com
12-1 p.m. What Gets Under Your Skin? Join “Legend†Medical Master Aesthetician and skin age management expert, Christine Heathman, and her weekly guests as they discuss the outrageous skin care claims and sales ploys shared by today’s advertisers. Visit www.christineheathman.com
1-2 p.m. Healthy! Wealthy! How? Kim Power Stilson, eMedia strategist and author of the "Ten Buck Solution for 21st Century Success" talks with guests who share their success stories. Features host Debbie Cluff.
Contact: Kim@wcww.com
2-3 p.m. Glenda the Good Nurse Glenda Christiaens, PhD invites listeners to explore integrative healing options with interesting guests who discuss current issues in healing and wellness. Contact: lendathegoodnurse@gmail.com
Listen Utah County Locally! Every Wednesday at NOON on KSTAR 1400 AM.
Listen Globally! Listen Daily at 12 NOON and 12 Midnight on the following syndicate sites:
Planetary Streams Talk Radio Network — www.planetarystreams.com
Web Campus World Wide Talk Radio Network — www.WcWW.com
SHOUTcast Radio Network — www.shoutcast.com
To add your business to the discussion contact: Debbie@wcww.com or Carla@Wcww.com
Talk Radio Shows Sponsored by: GlyMed Plus, Inc.,Herbs for Health in Pleasant Grove, Power Strategies, Inc., Salem Counseling
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Christine Heathman Speaks to Sold Out Crowd at the Face & Body Expo
Christine Heathman, Founder of GlyMed Plus® Speaks to Sold Out Crowd at Face & Body Expo Annual Networking Luncheon
San Jose, CA – July 17, 2010 – GlyMed Plus®/Advanced Aesthetics Inc., renowned leader in medically-based professional only skin care, today announced that Christine Heathman, LMT, ME, Author, Industry Innovator, Educator, and CEO and Founder of GlyMed Plus will speak on “Winning at the Game of Skin Care in 2010†at the Face & Body Northern California Spa and Healthy Aging Conference & Expo that runs July 17-19 at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California.
Christine Heathman is an esthetic pioneer and skin age management expert who has helped to shape American Skin Care to what it is today. As a Medical Master Aesthetician, nominated as a “Legend†in American Aesthetics, Christine has practiced clinical skin care for over 25 years.
According to Christine, she has made it her mission is to raise the visibility of the skin care professional.
“My goal is to establish a powerful positive connection between consumers and skin care professionals,†said Christine Heathman, GlyMed Plus CEO. “I am pleased to be speaking at the Face & Body to share insights that may help other licensed skin care professionals experience success with their clients.â€
Christine speaks on the world-wide lecture circuit; hosts the “What Gets Under Your Skin?†globally syndicated talk radio show and is the author of hundreds of skin science editorials and journals. She has appeared as a guest expert on popular national TV programs, such as The Doctors, and in September will appear on The Balancing Act on the Lifetime TV Channel. Christine Heathman is an innovator in the research and development of unconventional and progressive skin care protocols, used in skin care & medical clinics all over the world.
Please visit Booth #724 for more information about GlyMed Plus®, and their eight professional only skin care product lines. For more information please visit www.glymedplus.com.
About GlyMed Plus®
GlyMed Plus, headquartered in Spanish Fork, Utah offers exclusive product and information resources for estheticians, physicians and spa professionals seeking a smart, scientific approach to regenerating the skin of their patients and clients. GlyMed Plus® offers multi-faceted professional-only skin care systems with a complete range of natural and medically effective progressive formulas in over 98 products. The GlyMed Plus Institute of Skin Science™, is unsurpassed in providing the most advanced esthetic courses for Skin of Color, Acne, Peeling, Advanced Peeling, Pigmentation, Menopausal Skin, Rosacea, Corrective Makeup, and Ultrasound Skin Care. For more information please visit: www.glymedplus.com. For eMedia questions, please contact: Kim Power Stilson, kstilson@glymedplus.com or 801-358-3649.
About the Face & Body® Northern California Expo:
The San Jose for Face & Body® Northern California is an annual event that features prestigious industry experts, an unparalleled, product-neutral advanced education conference program, knowledgeable exhibitors, informative supplier classes and multiple networking opportunities. The Face & Body Northern California Spa and Healthy Aging Conference & Expo runs July 17-19 at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California. www.faceandbody.com/california
San Jose, CA – July 17, 2010 – GlyMed Plus®/Advanced Aesthetics Inc., renowned leader in medically-based professional only skin care, today announced that Christine Heathman, LMT, ME, Author, Industry Innovator, Educator, and CEO and Founder of GlyMed Plus will speak on “Winning at the Game of Skin Care in 2010†at the Face & Body Northern California Spa and Healthy Aging Conference & Expo that runs July 17-19 at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California.
Christine Heathman is an esthetic pioneer and skin age management expert who has helped to shape American Skin Care to what it is today. As a Medical Master Aesthetician, nominated as a “Legend†in American Aesthetics, Christine has practiced clinical skin care for over 25 years.
According to Christine, she has made it her mission is to raise the visibility of the skin care professional.
“My goal is to establish a powerful positive connection between consumers and skin care professionals,†said Christine Heathman, GlyMed Plus CEO. “I am pleased to be speaking at the Face & Body to share insights that may help other licensed skin care professionals experience success with their clients.â€
Christine speaks on the world-wide lecture circuit; hosts the “What Gets Under Your Skin?†globally syndicated talk radio show and is the author of hundreds of skin science editorials and journals. She has appeared as a guest expert on popular national TV programs, such as The Doctors, and in September will appear on The Balancing Act on the Lifetime TV Channel. Christine Heathman is an innovator in the research and development of unconventional and progressive skin care protocols, used in skin care & medical clinics all over the world.
Please visit Booth #724 for more information about GlyMed Plus®, and their eight professional only skin care product lines. For more information please visit www.glymedplus.com.
About GlyMed Plus®
GlyMed Plus, headquartered in Spanish Fork, Utah offers exclusive product and information resources for estheticians, physicians and spa professionals seeking a smart, scientific approach to regenerating the skin of their patients and clients. GlyMed Plus® offers multi-faceted professional-only skin care systems with a complete range of natural and medically effective progressive formulas in over 98 products. The GlyMed Plus Institute of Skin Science™, is unsurpassed in providing the most advanced esthetic courses for Skin of Color, Acne, Peeling, Advanced Peeling, Pigmentation, Menopausal Skin, Rosacea, Corrective Makeup, and Ultrasound Skin Care. For more information please visit: www.glymedplus.com. For eMedia questions, please contact: Kim Power Stilson, kstilson@glymedplus.com or 801-358-3649.
About the Face & Body® Northern California Expo:
The San Jose for Face & Body® Northern California is an annual event that features prestigious industry experts, an unparalleled, product-neutral advanced education conference program, knowledgeable exhibitors, informative supplier classes and multiple networking opportunities. The Face & Body Northern California Spa and Healthy Aging Conference & Expo runs July 17-19 at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California. www.faceandbody.com/california
Thursday, July 8, 2010
24 Hours to Zero Down Marketing
“Plan your work for today and every day, then work your plan†Margaret Thatcher
I believe there are three simple components you need to have to enjoy a successful business. Successful means sales, lots of them. Following those three steps makes the difference between why some people work out of their garage or dining room and end up being a successful “million billionaire†while others invest millions of dollars and a lot of time only to lose their own house? The difference is strategy. Having a strategy and applying it.
The 3 Success Components are:
1. Passion or belief -- This translates to a product or service.
2. Strategy -- a plan for marketing and selling your products
3. Action -- implementing the strategy with actions that return sales
Many of us already have a product or service. Most aspiring businesses know their passions well but don’t know how to build a strategy that markets their products effectively enough to sell. I am sharing with you now the success-proven strategy that has helped every client who only had the first Success Step become successful by creating and applying a plan that sells. Most clients, before they met me had thrown money away in spaghetti marketing efforts that had not resulted in sales. (Spaghetti Marketing is the slang term used to describe the random spending of marketing dollars in an unorganized, unplanned way, comes from where one might "throw spaghetti against the wall to see if it sticks!" Webopedia, May 2009) That’s the kind of marketing you used to do, not any more, with 24DM you are getting an organized marketing strategy specifically tailored for your business.
You may be one of those who say “I don’t have the money for marketing!†and that may be because people sour of spending money on spaghetti marketing that doesn’t work. Even if you really don’t have any funds, you need to market so that you can sell your product and make money or you really will never have any additional revenue. The great news is that these days, thanks to the Internet and World Wide Web and their respective technology offerings, everyone has the opportunity to avail themselves of free resources.
Even without money there is an expensive resource every business owner has equal access to. Time is one resource we all get FREE and we get to control. I can hear you all shouting “Time! I don’t have any time! With being the accountant, the president, the client relations, the production manager and the financier in my business, how would I have any time?†It all depends where you allot your time. Are you busy chasing efforts that don’t result in sales? When you have a strategy you know exactly where to spend your time. That time will result in sales. Sales equal money and with money you can outsource and have more time. If you are short on resources you need to use your time wisely.
To all of you, I know, believe me I know. I was right there complaining about time right until I almost lost all of it on an autumn day in Manhattan. Remember the glass shattering story at the beginning of this training? Believe it or not, time or not, I can help you create a strategy that will help you promote your business in 24 Hours and with zero down.
I can cross strategic marketing efforts including, cost-effective Social & eMedia Strategy, off of my “To do†list every day. Now you will be doing this as well. Believe me there is enough money in the pie for all of us to be very, very, very successful and all we need is everything we were doing and this additional 24 hours. It will take 24 hours to create a strategy a workable plan and it will take 24 hours a month thereafter to apply it.
Before you start there are the two disclaimers: (Yes, you can stop reading if you don’t fit into the below.)
1. Your product or service must be legitimate.
2. Your product or service must have or add value.
First, what do I mean by legitimate? You can’t do “24 Hours to Zero Down Marketing†(24ZDM) and be successful if you have a vaporware for a product or service, a fake gadget or gizmo. People, customers, your friends don’t like being swindled and they will never give you another chance if you do that. 24ZDM doesn’t thrive in that type of situation and neither will your business.
Second, your product or service must have value, value to someone, value to society. For example, let’s take a test. Yes or no? Does a “Dog Tongue Scraper†add value? YES. Yes, to the people who are always kissing their dogs and want their pups to have good oral hygiene. As odd as it sounds it has value to a consumer group, a narrow consumer group, yet it does have value.
If you have a product that has value to anyone anywhere then congratulations you are set and now you should, can and will start to create your marketing strategy with 24ZDM!
Read the strategy guide and follow the directions for the hourly tasks designed to create a marketing strategy with all the necessary components from messaging to social media within 24 Hours. You can do all the assignments at once in a 24 hour spree or you can break up the process for your convenience. 24 Hours may seem incredibly dramatic, but the sooner you laser-focus your time on efforts that result in sales the better. (What’s your dream? Thinking about owning a castle in Ireland keeps me motivated). You can do two days of 12 hours. You can do 4 days of six hours.
In his book “Think and Grow Rich†Napoleon Hill wrote,
“The most intelligent man [person] living cannot succeed in accumulating money – nor in any other undertaking – without plans that are practicable and workable.â€
Can you spare 24 hours to create a plan that will help your business succeed?
I believe there are three simple components you need to have to enjoy a successful business. Successful means sales, lots of them. Following those three steps makes the difference between why some people work out of their garage or dining room and end up being a successful “million billionaire†while others invest millions of dollars and a lot of time only to lose their own house? The difference is strategy. Having a strategy and applying it.
The 3 Success Components are:
1. Passion or belief -- This translates to a product or service.
2. Strategy -- a plan for marketing and selling your products
3. Action -- implementing the strategy with actions that return sales
Many of us already have a product or service. Most aspiring businesses know their passions well but don’t know how to build a strategy that markets their products effectively enough to sell. I am sharing with you now the success-proven strategy that has helped every client who only had the first Success Step become successful by creating and applying a plan that sells. Most clients, before they met me had thrown money away in spaghetti marketing efforts that had not resulted in sales. (Spaghetti Marketing is the slang term used to describe the random spending of marketing dollars in an unorganized, unplanned way, comes from where one might "throw spaghetti against the wall to see if it sticks!" Webopedia, May 2009) That’s the kind of marketing you used to do, not any more, with 24DM you are getting an organized marketing strategy specifically tailored for your business.
You may be one of those who say “I don’t have the money for marketing!†and that may be because people sour of spending money on spaghetti marketing that doesn’t work. Even if you really don’t have any funds, you need to market so that you can sell your product and make money or you really will never have any additional revenue. The great news is that these days, thanks to the Internet and World Wide Web and their respective technology offerings, everyone has the opportunity to avail themselves of free resources.
Even without money there is an expensive resource every business owner has equal access to. Time is one resource we all get FREE and we get to control. I can hear you all shouting “Time! I don’t have any time! With being the accountant, the president, the client relations, the production manager and the financier in my business, how would I have any time?†It all depends where you allot your time. Are you busy chasing efforts that don’t result in sales? When you have a strategy you know exactly where to spend your time. That time will result in sales. Sales equal money and with money you can outsource and have more time. If you are short on resources you need to use your time wisely.
To all of you, I know, believe me I know. I was right there complaining about time right until I almost lost all of it on an autumn day in Manhattan. Remember the glass shattering story at the beginning of this training? Believe it or not, time or not, I can help you create a strategy that will help you promote your business in 24 Hours and with zero down.
I can cross strategic marketing efforts including, cost-effective Social & eMedia Strategy, off of my “To do†list every day. Now you will be doing this as well. Believe me there is enough money in the pie for all of us to be very, very, very successful and all we need is everything we were doing and this additional 24 hours. It will take 24 hours to create a strategy a workable plan and it will take 24 hours a month thereafter to apply it.
Before you start there are the two disclaimers: (Yes, you can stop reading if you don’t fit into the below.)
1. Your product or service must be legitimate.
2. Your product or service must have or add value.
First, what do I mean by legitimate? You can’t do “24 Hours to Zero Down Marketing†(24ZDM) and be successful if you have a vaporware for a product or service, a fake gadget or gizmo. People, customers, your friends don’t like being swindled and they will never give you another chance if you do that. 24ZDM doesn’t thrive in that type of situation and neither will your business.
Second, your product or service must have value, value to someone, value to society. For example, let’s take a test. Yes or no? Does a “Dog Tongue Scraper†add value? YES. Yes, to the people who are always kissing their dogs and want their pups to have good oral hygiene. As odd as it sounds it has value to a consumer group, a narrow consumer group, yet it does have value.
If you have a product that has value to anyone anywhere then congratulations you are set and now you should, can and will start to create your marketing strategy with 24ZDM!
Read the strategy guide and follow the directions for the hourly tasks designed to create a marketing strategy with all the necessary components from messaging to social media within 24 Hours. You can do all the assignments at once in a 24 hour spree or you can break up the process for your convenience. 24 Hours may seem incredibly dramatic, but the sooner you laser-focus your time on efforts that result in sales the better. (What’s your dream? Thinking about owning a castle in Ireland keeps me motivated). You can do two days of 12 hours. You can do 4 days of six hours.
In his book “Think and Grow Rich†Napoleon Hill wrote,
“The most intelligent man [person] living cannot succeed in accumulating money – nor in any other undertaking – without plans that are practicable and workable.â€
Can you spare 24 hours to create a plan that will help your business succeed?
Friday, June 4, 2010
Are Wrist Watches Obsolete?
I was at a women’s Expo at a local university when I passed by a crowded table. Women are like magnets to crowds at any sort of shopping venue and this venue was a shopping extravaganza. Tables lined either side of the walkway leading to the arena floor which was equally jammed full of wares to sell to the crowds of shoppers. Being short of time and a savvy shopper I set my radar to the tables already surrounded by women, a sure signal of a good deal. The first table I came to was kid’s costumes, a sure favorite of mother’s in this high children content city. The adjusted my sights to a gaggle of shoppers further down the hall, evaded all the others selling water softeners and elaborate bows, paused to try the fancy dip (the dill lemon is incredible) and then worked my way into the group surrounding a display of gorgeous watches. These watches were works of art covered in glistening jeweled bling in every color fabric combination possible, and priced to ensure being the feature of sister/mother sister gifts that year. As I reached through to pick up a hot pink and black band, I heard the shopkeeper explain that the watch face and bands were sold separately so you could mix and match. I was listening to the pitch that the watches were not only gorgeous but practical an my nodding my head with the general crowd consensus (the kind of nod you do when you are listening while at the same time your eyes are busily roving and your hand hovering to grab the prettiest piece before someone else) when a women’s voice interrupted with a statement that changed my life. “Don’t you have anything for my cell phone? I never wear a watch anymore!â€
I heard an audible gasp from the crowd as I ripped my eyes from the table to my arm. There was my wrist bare of a watch yet there in my hand was clutched my cell phone and with a quick flick there was the time.
I pulled away from the rows of pretty bands, a little sad not to have the pink and black crystal confection and then realized I hadn’t really worn hot pink and black since the . . . .90’s? Worse yet I could not remember the last time I had worn a wrist watch. I looked again at my wrist – there was no telltale non tan spot to show where I had last worn it? As I thought about it I could not even remember when I had last worn a watch at all.
Later at home I checked in my display jewelry box for my watches – I had several. Gifts over the years of fancy watches from my husband, friends and kids. I pulled out the drawers and the last one on the bottom – when had I moved them there? Was full of watches. I pulled out at least 8 of them with mix and match bands and faces in all sorts of styles and accompanied with all kinds of memories of the gift giver. This green one Maddy and I picked out in Ireland. The kids gave me this one for Mother’s Day. I bought these three for ten at the California swap meet. I have a drawer full of watches, I said allowed as I leaned back with a sigh, I should start wearing them more. The next thought, unbidden dispelled my short-lived relief, “Do they still l work?†I went through the pile again, watch by watch, checking the time, the batteries, each and every one was dead. Dead? That could not be, that was wrong. I hadn’t even worn half of them.
I grabbed a few and went to my husband, I put the odd assortment in front of him and almost in tears paused for a moment before I could speak. He looked up at me with that quizzically patient face many men reserve for their almost hysterically wives and said, “What is it honey?†I said, none of my watches work. There are all dead. Can you fix them?†He explained about replacing the battery and a place in the mall and that was that for me. More effort? I should have bought the hot pink one back at the Expo. I was mulling this over when my daughter came in, she said, “What are you doing with those?†and I explained my saga and asked her if she wanted to go back to the Expo in hopes someone else had not snagged my now life-saving watch when she said, “Why do you need a watch? You never wear one. Wrist watches are obsolete. You use your cell phone to tell the time!†I respond quickly, about my soap box issue, “I don’t always carry my cell phone!†She nods that she knows this, fully understanding that her mom has this weird soap box issue about carrying the cell phone everywhere may cause some sort of cancer . . . she has heard it before . . . and yes it is true I soapbox about that all the time – when not carrying it of course – but with 3 kids a working mom does have to keep her cell phone close by somewhere – and yes, it’s usually buried in my purse – when I carry that which I rarely do – on in my car. She waits while that goes through my head and says, “ When you don’t have your cell phone you just seem to know. You know you look at the sky like a sun dial.â€
I thought about that for a moment, how did I tell the time? How did I get my kid’s to the bus, their countless activities and classes on time. Well for one I never had them quite on time but how did I manage to get them their within the general time frame? For that matter how did I remember when to set out dinner, when to turn on my favorite TV shows or when it was time for bed?
My daughter must have faded off as I keep right on thinking . . . the other day my other daughter had asked me the time and I had looked at the sky and said “3:30†and had been right on the nose. “How do you do that?†she asked me, looking incredulous and interested – which believe me is a rare look from a 13-year old. I didn’t answer because I didn’t know and didn’t have time to care. But I did have time now and in fact time had just become a big question for me. How did I tell it?
The next week, still pondering the time question, but not as focused, I paid more attention to how I choose to tell what the time was without one of my wristwatches. This is what happened.
In the mornings my husband woke to an internal alarm and got up to turn off the kid’s alarm and wake them.
The first daughter would get ready till my husband would hear the rumble of the school bus coming up the lane, and then my husband would shout that the school bus was coming.
I awake to noises of shouting. You know the teenage shouting that happens in the morning, especially prevalent in females . . . need I say more?
If this shouting doesn’t also wake the second daughter (and yes also turn off her alarm – a gift from grandparents who must really think there is a hope of making our kids independent – bless them) then Chad gets her up.
Our son, an early riser, by then was watching morning cartoons with a big bowl of cereal and home work spread out in front of him in pretense of following the no cartoons till homework is done rule.
He hears the neighbor kids and dogs waiting outside for the next bus so he says goodbye with a kiss and wave.
I am up now doing my hair, I hear his school bus leave and I wonder how I know what time it is again till I realize I have until the last bus – the special needs bus – comes to finish my morning makeup.
I hear the bus rumble, I am ready, I head out the door.
I do check the time in the car to make sure I have time to get to my client. I forget about the watch time issue till the next day.
I work at laptop from a desk in my home office every other day. It is that day. I am sitting at my computer when I feel hungry. I go into the kitchen, note the oven clock says 11:30 and I make lunch to carry back to my desk.
Later that day I again hear the rumbling of the bus and realize it must be 2:30 as the first child is home. I leave my desk to greet her as she walks down the drive. I make her and the kids who will surely follow a snack and then go back to work after hearing about their school days and getting them started on chores.
An hour later one kid comes in to ask if they can play and I ask them what day it is? They say, well your home so it is a Monday or Wednesday and so as I recall it is a Wednesday I remind them that they have karate or dance or church group or whatever and then I go back to work.
In about another hour or so I hear fighting, so I know it’s time to start dinner. Sure enough I look at the time in the corner of my laptop and it is already 5:00! Time to start dinner.
After dinner I drive the kids round to their activities with a phone call or two to correlate the schedule with my husband who is driving round the other kids. And we agree to meet at home around 9:00. How do we tell the time there? Cell phone. Yes I admit it.
So it seems my week in review premise would suggest I told time by a pattern of noises, glances at clocks not attached to my wrist and kid’s reminders.
I felt like I had conducted a formal research study, feeling fairly snug about my observations yet still lamenting the wasted beauty and use of my wristwatches until the next week the unthinkable happened. The kid’s got out of school.
Here is what happened:
The first day, with no need to get the kid’s up at 5, my husband’s internal alarm was snoozed and I awoke to the sun and birdsong. A novel, peaceful kind of awakening which really everyone should experience . . . unless you have to be to work in 10 minutes. I realized I was late when I looked at the time on my bathroom wall. How long had that clock been there?
I got ready as fast as I could. Not set bus noise routine to guide my time so it felt like it took me twice as long and apparently it did because by the time I got into the car it was almost 2 hours from the time I had gotten up. I was majorly freaked out by that as I hadn’t even taken time to do my hair so how could that be? I got to work 2 hours late, I told them time then by noting the time on my computer at work – the “aren’t we special?†looks from my co-workers could of told me the time as well. Ha ha. How could I have been that late?
Well, later we realized that bathroom wall clock had not been set to Daylight savings time a few months back. (Sheesh, I don’t remember setting any of the clocks, doesn’t that happen automatically? I ask my husband this and he said, “no the battery powered clocks have to be reset by hand dear.†You got that tone too right?) I guess my body clock was still on the other time, I joked as I shared the saga with my co-workers . . .
The next day I made my husband promise to wake me up when he woke up and he did. Of course, the house was so quiet I snoozed a little, no bus rumbling to stress me, but finally got up and sat down at my computer in my office and noted the time on my laptop. I was okay today.
I worked all day, and was pleased at all I was accomplishing when I heard a car pull up looked out the window and realized Merrick was late to scouts – they had come to pick him us as he had not shown up. I looked at my laptop clock again, it was 1 pm. “We tried to call,†his leader gently chided. I ran round house, followed sounds of the TV and found him with his sisters still in PJ’s watching TV. “Scouts now! I yelled as I dashed around looking for my phone.
The rest of the day was a series of misses.
After almost missing scouts I went back to work for a few minutes before I had an appointment in town. Without the sounds of the bus or kids I worked on until I was late and I missed the following appointments – yes, all in one day.
I missed my conference call at 2pm
I forgot to pick Merrick up from scouts at 2:30 (“yes, he tried to call you!†she chided me again. How old was she anyway?
I missed my acupuncture appointment by 1 hour which made me miss my entire massage appointment. (something I really look forward to as a once a month treat!) I stood at the reception desk and said, “ How could I have missed it? My appointment is always at 3!†and she said you made it for 2:40.†I had I realized because I could go earlier now, because the kids are out of school!
I drove home and put dinner on, and they kids complained they had missed all sorts of things that night. What had happened to my time-activity balance? My sun dial knowledge of the time? Did I need to start wearing a wrist watch to replace the rumblings of the bus all because the kids were now home from school?
So, I pose the question to you . . . how many of you run your lives like I do with a series of glances at unattached clocks around your own or your kid’s and activities? How many of you wear a wrist watch? Which of us is happier? How many more years will any of us live by wearing or not wearing that band?
Should I go back and by the hot pink and black bling band? Or do I trust the universe to adjust my inner sundial to “schools out for summer “savings time?
I heard an audible gasp from the crowd as I ripped my eyes from the table to my arm. There was my wrist bare of a watch yet there in my hand was clutched my cell phone and with a quick flick there was the time.
I pulled away from the rows of pretty bands, a little sad not to have the pink and black crystal confection and then realized I hadn’t really worn hot pink and black since the . . . .90’s? Worse yet I could not remember the last time I had worn a wrist watch. I looked again at my wrist – there was no telltale non tan spot to show where I had last worn it? As I thought about it I could not even remember when I had last worn a watch at all.
Later at home I checked in my display jewelry box for my watches – I had several. Gifts over the years of fancy watches from my husband, friends and kids. I pulled out the drawers and the last one on the bottom – when had I moved them there? Was full of watches. I pulled out at least 8 of them with mix and match bands and faces in all sorts of styles and accompanied with all kinds of memories of the gift giver. This green one Maddy and I picked out in Ireland. The kids gave me this one for Mother’s Day. I bought these three for ten at the California swap meet. I have a drawer full of watches, I said allowed as I leaned back with a sigh, I should start wearing them more. The next thought, unbidden dispelled my short-lived relief, “Do they still l work?†I went through the pile again, watch by watch, checking the time, the batteries, each and every one was dead. Dead? That could not be, that was wrong. I hadn’t even worn half of them.
I grabbed a few and went to my husband, I put the odd assortment in front of him and almost in tears paused for a moment before I could speak. He looked up at me with that quizzically patient face many men reserve for their almost hysterically wives and said, “What is it honey?†I said, none of my watches work. There are all dead. Can you fix them?†He explained about replacing the battery and a place in the mall and that was that for me. More effort? I should have bought the hot pink one back at the Expo. I was mulling this over when my daughter came in, she said, “What are you doing with those?†and I explained my saga and asked her if she wanted to go back to the Expo in hopes someone else had not snagged my now life-saving watch when she said, “Why do you need a watch? You never wear one. Wrist watches are obsolete. You use your cell phone to tell the time!†I respond quickly, about my soap box issue, “I don’t always carry my cell phone!†She nods that she knows this, fully understanding that her mom has this weird soap box issue about carrying the cell phone everywhere may cause some sort of cancer . . . she has heard it before . . . and yes it is true I soapbox about that all the time – when not carrying it of course – but with 3 kids a working mom does have to keep her cell phone close by somewhere – and yes, it’s usually buried in my purse – when I carry that which I rarely do – on in my car. She waits while that goes through my head and says, “ When you don’t have your cell phone you just seem to know. You know you look at the sky like a sun dial.â€
I thought about that for a moment, how did I tell the time? How did I get my kid’s to the bus, their countless activities and classes on time. Well for one I never had them quite on time but how did I manage to get them their within the general time frame? For that matter how did I remember when to set out dinner, when to turn on my favorite TV shows or when it was time for bed?
My daughter must have faded off as I keep right on thinking . . . the other day my other daughter had asked me the time and I had looked at the sky and said “3:30†and had been right on the nose. “How do you do that?†she asked me, looking incredulous and interested – which believe me is a rare look from a 13-year old. I didn’t answer because I didn’t know and didn’t have time to care. But I did have time now and in fact time had just become a big question for me. How did I tell it?
The next week, still pondering the time question, but not as focused, I paid more attention to how I choose to tell what the time was without one of my wristwatches. This is what happened.
In the mornings my husband woke to an internal alarm and got up to turn off the kid’s alarm and wake them.
The first daughter would get ready till my husband would hear the rumble of the school bus coming up the lane, and then my husband would shout that the school bus was coming.
I awake to noises of shouting. You know the teenage shouting that happens in the morning, especially prevalent in females . . . need I say more?
If this shouting doesn’t also wake the second daughter (and yes also turn off her alarm – a gift from grandparents who must really think there is a hope of making our kids independent – bless them) then Chad gets her up.
Our son, an early riser, by then was watching morning cartoons with a big bowl of cereal and home work spread out in front of him in pretense of following the no cartoons till homework is done rule.
He hears the neighbor kids and dogs waiting outside for the next bus so he says goodbye with a kiss and wave.
I am up now doing my hair, I hear his school bus leave and I wonder how I know what time it is again till I realize I have until the last bus – the special needs bus – comes to finish my morning makeup.
I hear the bus rumble, I am ready, I head out the door.
I do check the time in the car to make sure I have time to get to my client. I forget about the watch time issue till the next day.
I work at laptop from a desk in my home office every other day. It is that day. I am sitting at my computer when I feel hungry. I go into the kitchen, note the oven clock says 11:30 and I make lunch to carry back to my desk.
Later that day I again hear the rumbling of the bus and realize it must be 2:30 as the first child is home. I leave my desk to greet her as she walks down the drive. I make her and the kids who will surely follow a snack and then go back to work after hearing about their school days and getting them started on chores.
An hour later one kid comes in to ask if they can play and I ask them what day it is? They say, well your home so it is a Monday or Wednesday and so as I recall it is a Wednesday I remind them that they have karate or dance or church group or whatever and then I go back to work.
In about another hour or so I hear fighting, so I know it’s time to start dinner. Sure enough I look at the time in the corner of my laptop and it is already 5:00! Time to start dinner.
After dinner I drive the kids round to their activities with a phone call or two to correlate the schedule with my husband who is driving round the other kids. And we agree to meet at home around 9:00. How do we tell the time there? Cell phone. Yes I admit it.
So it seems my week in review premise would suggest I told time by a pattern of noises, glances at clocks not attached to my wrist and kid’s reminders.
I felt like I had conducted a formal research study, feeling fairly snug about my observations yet still lamenting the wasted beauty and use of my wristwatches until the next week the unthinkable happened. The kid’s got out of school.
Here is what happened:
The first day, with no need to get the kid’s up at 5, my husband’s internal alarm was snoozed and I awoke to the sun and birdsong. A novel, peaceful kind of awakening which really everyone should experience . . . unless you have to be to work in 10 minutes. I realized I was late when I looked at the time on my bathroom wall. How long had that clock been there?
I got ready as fast as I could. Not set bus noise routine to guide my time so it felt like it took me twice as long and apparently it did because by the time I got into the car it was almost 2 hours from the time I had gotten up. I was majorly freaked out by that as I hadn’t even taken time to do my hair so how could that be? I got to work 2 hours late, I told them time then by noting the time on my computer at work – the “aren’t we special?†looks from my co-workers could of told me the time as well. Ha ha. How could I have been that late?
Well, later we realized that bathroom wall clock had not been set to Daylight savings time a few months back. (Sheesh, I don’t remember setting any of the clocks, doesn’t that happen automatically? I ask my husband this and he said, “no the battery powered clocks have to be reset by hand dear.†You got that tone too right?) I guess my body clock was still on the other time, I joked as I shared the saga with my co-workers . . .
The next day I made my husband promise to wake me up when he woke up and he did. Of course, the house was so quiet I snoozed a little, no bus rumbling to stress me, but finally got up and sat down at my computer in my office and noted the time on my laptop. I was okay today.
I worked all day, and was pleased at all I was accomplishing when I heard a car pull up looked out the window and realized Merrick was late to scouts – they had come to pick him us as he had not shown up. I looked at my laptop clock again, it was 1 pm. “We tried to call,†his leader gently chided. I ran round house, followed sounds of the TV and found him with his sisters still in PJ’s watching TV. “Scouts now! I yelled as I dashed around looking for my phone.
The rest of the day was a series of misses.
After almost missing scouts I went back to work for a few minutes before I had an appointment in town. Without the sounds of the bus or kids I worked on until I was late and I missed the following appointments – yes, all in one day.
I missed my conference call at 2pm
I forgot to pick Merrick up from scouts at 2:30 (“yes, he tried to call you!†she chided me again. How old was she anyway?
I missed my acupuncture appointment by 1 hour which made me miss my entire massage appointment. (something I really look forward to as a once a month treat!) I stood at the reception desk and said, “ How could I have missed it? My appointment is always at 3!†and she said you made it for 2:40.†I had I realized because I could go earlier now, because the kids are out of school!
I drove home and put dinner on, and they kids complained they had missed all sorts of things that night. What had happened to my time-activity balance? My sun dial knowledge of the time? Did I need to start wearing a wrist watch to replace the rumblings of the bus all because the kids were now home from school?
So, I pose the question to you . . . how many of you run your lives like I do with a series of glances at unattached clocks around your own or your kid’s and activities? How many of you wear a wrist watch? Which of us is happier? How many more years will any of us live by wearing or not wearing that band?
Should I go back and by the hot pink and black bling band? Or do I trust the universe to adjust my inner sundial to “schools out for summer “savings time?
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Aesthetic Legend, Christine Heathman, Teaching Advanced Education in Las Vegas
Age Management Expert Christine Heathman teaches at the International Aesthetics Cosmetics and Spa Conference on April 24-26th in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas, NV – April 24, 2010 – Christine Heathman, LMT, ME, Author, Industry Innovator, Educator, a nominated legend in American Aesthetics and CEO and Founder of GlyMed Plus Institute of Skin Science™, will be teaching the Advanced Education Workshops at the International Esthetics Cosmetics and Spa Conference in Las Vegas on April 24-26th. Please visit GlyMed Plus at Booth #1723.
Christine Heathman, a well-recognized 30-year skin care industry, and age management expert will be teaching the following classes:
Stem Cell Health and Protecting Cellular DNA – April 24th 12:00 -2:00 pm
Skin rejuvenation comes to a halt when epidermal stem cells and DNA are damaged. Learn how ingredients can create a more beneficial environment to allow skin stem cells to play their optimal role.
Profitable Power Peeling With Vitamin A -- April 25th 1:00 – 3:00 pm
This class provides breakthroughs in the Power of Vitamin A Peeling sharing how the A ingredient plays a critical role in revolutionizing your skin management practice.
“Learn how to help reprogram aging skin fibroblasts to reproduce superior collagen volume in the Extra Cellular Matrix (ECM) the skin’s natural Ecosystem, and reeducate injured and aging cells for younger acting skin,” said Christine Heathman. “Experience the Most Advanced Peeling Technology using powerful Vitamin A and sophisticated hi-tech plant cell cultures.”
Advanced Skin Peeling for Aging, and Pigmented Skin – April 26th 1:00-4:00 pm
Learn step by step practical application of the essential skin peeling ingredients and secret science of clinical application that are the real point of difference to obtain amazing results for the most challenged skin types.
GlyMed Plus Institute of Skin Science, headquartered in Spanish Fork, Utah offers exclusive product and information resources for estheticians, physicians and spa professionals seeking a smart, scientific approach to regenerating the skin of their patients and clients. GlyMed Plus® offers multi-faceted professional-only skin care systems with a complete range of natural and medically effective progressive formulas in over 98 products. The GlyMed Plus Institute of Skin Science™, unsurpassed in the most advanced esthetic courses for Skin of Color, Acne, Peeling, Advanced Peeling, Pigmentation, Menopausal Skin, Rosacea, Corrective Makeup, and Ultrasound Skin Care.
Please stop in to see us at the International Esthetics Cosmetics and Spa Conference April 24-26th in Las Vegas in GlyMed Plus’s Booth #1723. For a full brochure on the products and for more information please visit www.glymedplus.com.
For a full brochure on the products and for more information please visit www.glymedplus.com. For more information please visit: www.glymedplus.com. For eMedia questions, please contact: Kim Power Stilson, Power Strategies Agency at kim@powerstrategies.TV or 801-358-3649.
Las Vegas, NV – April 24, 2010 – Christine Heathman, LMT, ME, Author, Industry Innovator, Educator, a nominated legend in American Aesthetics and CEO and Founder of GlyMed Plus Institute of Skin Science™, will be teaching the Advanced Education Workshops at the International Esthetics Cosmetics and Spa Conference in Las Vegas on April 24-26th. Please visit GlyMed Plus at Booth #1723.
Christine Heathman, a well-recognized 30-year skin care industry, and age management expert will be teaching the following classes:
Stem Cell Health and Protecting Cellular DNA – April 24th 12:00 -2:00 pm
Skin rejuvenation comes to a halt when epidermal stem cells and DNA are damaged. Learn how ingredients can create a more beneficial environment to allow skin stem cells to play their optimal role.
Profitable Power Peeling With Vitamin A -- April 25th 1:00 – 3:00 pm
This class provides breakthroughs in the Power of Vitamin A Peeling sharing how the A ingredient plays a critical role in revolutionizing your skin management practice.
“Learn how to help reprogram aging skin fibroblasts to reproduce superior collagen volume in the Extra Cellular Matrix (ECM) the skin’s natural Ecosystem, and reeducate injured and aging cells for younger acting skin,” said Christine Heathman. “Experience the Most Advanced Peeling Technology using powerful Vitamin A and sophisticated hi-tech plant cell cultures.”
Advanced Skin Peeling for Aging, and Pigmented Skin – April 26th 1:00-4:00 pm
Learn step by step practical application of the essential skin peeling ingredients and secret science of clinical application that are the real point of difference to obtain amazing results for the most challenged skin types.
GlyMed Plus Institute of Skin Science, headquartered in Spanish Fork, Utah offers exclusive product and information resources for estheticians, physicians and spa professionals seeking a smart, scientific approach to regenerating the skin of their patients and clients. GlyMed Plus® offers multi-faceted professional-only skin care systems with a complete range of natural and medically effective progressive formulas in over 98 products. The GlyMed Plus Institute of Skin Science™, unsurpassed in the most advanced esthetic courses for Skin of Color, Acne, Peeling, Advanced Peeling, Pigmentation, Menopausal Skin, Rosacea, Corrective Makeup, and Ultrasound Skin Care.
Please stop in to see us at the International Esthetics Cosmetics and Spa Conference April 24-26th in Las Vegas in GlyMed Plus’s Booth #1723. For a full brochure on the products and for more information please visit www.glymedplus.com.
For a full brochure on the products and for more information please visit www.glymedplus.com. For more information please visit: www.glymedplus.com. For eMedia questions, please contact: Kim Power Stilson, Power Strategies Agency at kim@powerstrategies.TV or 801-358-3649.
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