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A Memory of Light
A Memory of Light by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson was a good read. Actually I listened to it on audio and that made the book a great enjoyment. 42 hours of pleasure while working out, cleaning the house and making the mingle app. Michael Kramer and Kate Reading are acting out the different characters in way so I recognize the characters for who they are. If you have not read the 13 former books in the Wheel of Time Series, you can still listen to this book and enjoy Sanderson´s storytelling. It is a story of an approaching Apocalypse, awaited and expected. Set within Jordan´s beautiful and horrible universe. Kramer and Reading will help you keep the characters apart and Sanderson´s storyline gives you a clear path to the end. If you observe your own daily life with an open mind you will recognize much of what is happening in the book.
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Founder Nick Swinmurn of Zappos started out with this hypothesis:
“Customers are ready and willing to buy shoes online.”
To test the hypothesis, this is what he did:
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You did not watch the Presidental debate Obama vs. Romney? You should have!
Why?
It was a sound lesson in how important your performance of the message is. Barrys body language sucked!
The elevator pitch has three parts, in the shape of a fish hook:
- Bate
- Hook
- Line
Let´s see how we can use this to outline a blogpost:
Connectors Connect Commenters to Your Blog
October 8th, 2012
olavea
Relevant blog commenters are golden. Who better to find these Golden Commenters than a Connector?
“The success of any kind of social epidemic is heavily dependent on the involvement of people with a particular and rare set of social gifts.” According to Malcolm Gladwell. One of these three types of people are the Connectors.
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