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 Success: Military Tribute Series: Drew MacEwen


Drew MacEwen, a former Navy “Nuke” is founder of his own financial firm, Falcon Financial Inc., based in Union Washington and also in downtown Seattle. Drew had a very strong business, sales and financial background in his family. He would research for his Dad and call him with research that his Dad would use as intelligence to trade stocks based upon Drew’s data. Drew is from the small town of Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin, with a population of about 8,000. Drew, like many successful business founders, believes in carefully hand selecting his client base unlike others who take everybody who walks through the door. Drew’s philosophy is that many firms take everybody and car about nobody. In my decades of studying and researching business and entrepreneurs, I can tell you that this is one of the main reasons a business fails. Taking everybody who can write a check is a bad business strategy.


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 April 15, 2010  30m