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Jim DonovanJim Donovan Communications
Jim's background spans over 20 years in marketing & advertising and includes an in-depth understanding of the Internet, as it applies to marketing your business. Online since 1989, he has been a part of the Internet revolution since the beginning and has carefully monitored its development and direction. Jim's regular reading material includes eight different Internet marketing newsletters as well as several discussion groups in order to remain on the leading edge of this rapidly changing technology. Jim's marketing philosophy is to approach all marketing, especially the Internet, in reference to your specific business objectives and goals. There are no "cookie cutter" solutions when it comes to building a successful business, online or otherwise. A published author with two best selling books and a columnist in several business magazines, Jim is a recognized authority in business marketing and professional development. His seminars & workshops have been presented to hundreds of audiences nationwide, including banks, medical practices, accounting firms, small business groups, chambers of commerce, women owned businesses, associations, high school faculty, network marketing companies and others. Attendee Comments:"Feedback has been superb, and two of our sales agents' commissions already increased." "Your content was every bit as informative as you promoted it to be in your program write-up and I gained a great deal from your session. I truly thank you for a very instructive session and time very well spent. I've already activated one of your suggestions. Best of all, I've finally found a fellow speaker who I can recommend at the drop of a hat without any reservation whatsoever." "Energetic, dynamic speaker with practical ideas; Good logical basics one can quickly put into action; Got more out of this seminar than I ever imagined. Thank you; I learned several new ideas." "What a fabulous event. Thank you for sharing, not only your expertise, but your contagious enthusiasm." "I just wanted to tell you, I thought your lecture was wonderful. I got so much out of it." |