MLM Prospecting: Old-School Belly-To-Belly VS Online Attraction Marketing

MLM prospecting is a hotly debated topic among network marketers. What is the best way to prospect? Is the old-school, belly-to-belly, three-foot-rule style prospecting the way to go, or is new-school, attraction marketing and lead generation more effective for quickly building a large organization? Let’s break down MLM prospecting Prospecting is literally “the search for … Read more

The Relative Minor

If I asked you for a list of sad songs, what would you think of? Maybe you would say Moody River by Pat Boone, maybe Eva Cassidy’s Songbird. What about Eric Clapton’s Tears in Heaven? Elton John wrote “Sad Songs Say So Much”. So true, and then you have to look at the musical structure … Read more

How Mobile Apps Are Helping to Improve the Student Experience

How can a mobile app help improve the student experience? Students expect their university to provide them with information using technologies they are familiar with. Combine this with estimates of 62 million smartphones in the UK by 2015 and it is clear that the mobile app is a technology that most students will be comfortable … Read more

eLearning: Hype or Hip?

Clients and potential clients often ask me if eLearning is just a passing fad. This is an excellent question that warrants some discussion. My experience with eLearning and custom eLearning content development in particular has been extremely positive a. Unfortunately, some companies reject the concept of eLearning because they have had negative experiences with it. … Read more

Health Benefits of Lemongrass

lemongrassor lemongrass is a species of grass native to Asia that is used both as a culinary herb and to make a caffeine-free herbal tea. Lemongrass is widely used in Vietnamese, Malaysian, and Thai cuisines, and is also commonly used as an ingredient in herbal teas and other concoctions. Is it important that it smells … Read more

Are you helping your preschooler with math-brain-friendly or learning styles?

Whether you’ve read my other articles in the early childhood education category or researched this topic online, you probably have questions about how the terms “brain friendly” and “learning styles” fit into your work with your preschooler. Surely the goal of both is to help your child learn, so what’s the difference? Is one better … Read more