Rich Dad Advisor, Blair Singer, Asks "How Big is Your Game?"
Rich Dad Advisor, Blair Singer, Asks "How Big is Your Game?"
January 14, 2008 (Atlanta, GA) The buzz around the south's most progressive city just keeps getting louder, and the quantity of ambitious and savvy entrepreneurs striving for success just keeps getting bigger. On Thursday, January 17th Blair Singer, a key member of the Robert Kiyosaki Rich Dad Poor Dad Advisor group, will be in Atlanta at the Gwinnett Performing Arts Center for his "How Big is Your Game?" live event. Something tells us that this kick-off rally leading up to Blair's Scottsdale, Arizona conference later this year, is going to be big!
Personally selected by Robert Kiyosaki, Blair Singer is one of the most dynamic and highly-respected speakers and organizational trainers in the world. As a former top salesperson for UNISYS and a leading accounting and logistics salesperson, Blair is the author of two books in the best-selling Rich Dad's AdvisorsTM series-"Sales Dogs: You Don't Have to be an Attack Dog to be Successful in Sales" and "The ABCs of How to Build a Business Team That Wins".
Blair understands that vision, hard work, fortitude, trials, and enthusiasm are all part of starting a business, and can often be an emotional rollercoaster. With his unique approach and dynamic spirit, he has garnered tremendous success in his ventures, but he's also experienced serious financial loss in business-all to become an international training leader. As the founder of SalesPartners WorldwideTM with franchises currently located across the United States, Canada and Australia, SalesPartners delivers guaranteed success strategies that have helped thousands of individuals and businesses increase their income through building championship teams and increasing sales.
"How Big is Your Game" is a live session that business owners, aspiring professionals and hungry entrepreneurs should not miss, as Blair will share crucial tools and strategies designed to significantly improve a company's bottom line.
"As an entrepreneur you have to be able to sell to clients, prospects, vendors, bankers, investors and to your team. Being able to raise capital and recruit top performing team members is a key to successful business. Financial capital, human capital, and resource capital are vital; if you can't sell, you can't make or attract money," says Jason Tyne, an executive with Sales Partners Worldwide.
For more information about registering for this Thursday's event, visit http://www.howbigisyourgame.com/. To watch an exclusive interview with Blair Singer talking about his upcoming event, log onto http://www.profitabilitychannel.com/. Viewing is easy and FREE to members. Call Jennifer Colter at (678) 969-2773 or jcolter@ontheribbon.com for details.
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