SpotLight on Success

SpotLight on Success - Hosted by Rob Thrasher - New York Times recognized Digital Media Guru, Founder of SEO Secrets & former commercial real estate agent. SpotLight on Success is an ongoing documentary in business, entrepreneurship and success in general. Our typical target for our research is self promoters. We sometimes point out to the actual entrepreneur that they are an entrepreneur. Authors frequently are not aware of the fact that they are entrepreneurs. The total number of media consumers for SpotLight on Success is derived mostly from readership. The listeners via Blog Talk Radio over each year accumulate to over 40,000 per show, and the cumulative readership via my vast social network is over three million media consumers. The SpotLight media consumer comes through our iTunes Channel, Blog Talk Radio, CyberVillage Social Network and our 50,000+ social sphere. Lastly, all our social sphere links and pages are search optimized by me, Rob Thrasher, 1 20+ year founding father of the search engine optimization industry as cataloged in the New York Times in 1996.

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SpotLight on YOUR Novel: John DeDakis


John DeDakis is an editor and writer on CNN’s “The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer.” John began his journalism career by getting tear gassed while covering an anti-Vietnam War riot for a campus radio station while still a student at UW-Madison in 1970. During his award-winning, 40-year career in journalism (21 years at CNN), John has been a White House Correspondent, interviewed such luminaries as Alfred Hitchcock, and taught journalism and writing at American University in Washington, D.C. and Regent University in Virginia. His mystery-suspense novel Fast Track (set in Wisconsin) is the first book in the Lark Chadwick series. A native of La Crosse, Wisconsin, John now lives in Washington, D.C. John and I discuss the process of writing a novel, getting published and self marketing your finished product. Like life, writing a novel has ups and downs, pros and cons, happy and sad moments. Also, much like life, you learn a lot about yourself, the people you write about and even the characters you make up in tour own head. Very much like life, it is not an easy undertaking, it is always evolving, or at least it should be, and you might not recognize the end product from the original plan.


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 April 27, 2010  30m