An Awesome Business Research Tool

No matter what business you’re in, you should be speaking, writing, and otherwise working to make yourself the “go to” person in your organization or for your customers and clients.  When you become a true problem solver you become indispensable to others.

And, if you are building your status as a problem solver, you probably need to do research, write articles, and make presentations. Well I have a research tool that is bound to blow you away and make your life much much better.  Are you a lawyer, physician, copywriter, marketer, or executive?  There are always topics that require detailed research. 

Now you can find information – and lots of it with just a few key strokes.  This piece of information has made me a great deal of money and is featured in many of my trainings for professionals, bankers, lawyers, and physicians

It’s simple but highly effective:  Go to Google.  Insert your search terms such as “new business start ups” and simply add “and” “.ppt”.  This will get you links to hundreds, or even thousands of PowerPoint (R) presentations on your topic search terms.

NOTE:  Be careful not not infringe on others copyrights.  However, this can be an amazing source of information, resources, and citations to help you to build your programs, to write articles, and to discover secret marketing data. 

Enjoy!

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