Entrepreneurship September 24, 2011 The 4 Components of a Compelling Elevator Pitch Before you launch your product, service, or cause, you need “an elevator pitch.” Here are three reasons why and four components it should include. Michael Hyatt
Publishing September 21, 2011 How to Use Free to Drive Your Marketing Strategy In the last decade, we have witnessed the “free revolution.” While this might not be a viable business model, it can be a brilliant marketingβ¦ Michael Hyatt
Publishing September 19, 2011 The First Step You Must Take to Get Your Book Published If you want to get a book published, you must start by creating a formal book proposal. Here are three reasons why and how you can get started. Michael Hyatt
Leadership September 17, 2011 How to Coach Your Boss Much has been written on the topic of coaching employees. But very little has been written on the topic of coaching your boss. Michael Hyatt
Platform September 15, 2011 How to Write a Blog Post in 70 Minutes or Less If you can learn to write faster, you will write more frequently. Here are eleven tricks I use to write my blog posts in 70 minutes or less. Michael Hyatt
Publishing September 14, 2011 How to Secure Raving Endorsements for Your Product or Service If you are going to succeed as a creative, you must secure third-party endorsements for you products. Michael Hyatt
Publishing September 11, 2011 Why You Can’t Succeed as a Creative Without a Team As a creative—author, speaker, recording artist—you need a team. You can’t go it alone. Michael Hyatt
Influence August 31, 2011 How to Build a Better Speaking Page, Part 2 Now that public speaking has become my primary focus, I thought it was time I revamped my Speaking page. Michael Hyatt
Influence August 30, 2011 How to Build a Better Speaking Page, Part 1 Now that public speaking has become my primary focus, I thought it was time I revamped my Speaking page. Michael Hyatt
Leadership August 22, 2011 My Current Career Focus: Speaking Since stepping aside from my role as the CEO of Thomas Nelson, I have been busy speaking. Michael Hyatt