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Daily Archives: August 18, 2014

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How to Make Your Message Sticky

Business, Coaching, TrainingBy Ed TateAugust 18, 2014Leave a comment

What if you had a method to make your message memorable, or sticky, every single time? What if you could hook your audience on your content whenever you wanted. Would you be interested? Earlier this month, I got a chance to spend some time with one of my training mentors and heroes, Sarah Singer-Nourie. She…

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