BP Marketing International - Revitalize Your Business Through Sales

BP Marketing International - Revitalize Your Business Through Sales Specialist in new business development. You need to diversify and know there's an untapped market for your product/service. You're too busy running the business.

You don't know where to start to develop a contact list. Call me and I'll solve your problem. The leads from your last trade show are gathering dust and you hate cold calling. Make one cold call to me and I'll do the grunt work. When it comes to cold-calling the Energizer bunny has nothing on me. My formula for success: curiosity + imagination + business experience = solutions and answers. Keep in

touch with former clients; they can be a source of new business. Procrastinators rejoice! Help is on the way. You can't start to sell someone until they're ready to buy! Develop a relationship first. Start with helpful information. Many people don't know what they don't know. I can help you correct that lack and strengthen your marketing efforts.

06/30/2019

Want to visit Paris but can't get there this year? Travel vicariously with any number of excellent books. I've read several, mst recently "A Walk Through Paris by Eric Hazan, a member of the French publishing family.

03/08/2019

You know confit and foie gras but do you know garbure, magret, brébis or gariguette? I just finished a marvelous trip to Gascony - vicariously - thanks to David McAninch, author of "Duck Season" about the 8 months he and his family spent in a small village, Glorious reading. You'll be transported to this land of heary food and wine, learn the history of Gascony and the personalities of the region. If not this book, find Paula Wolfert's "The Cooking of Southwest France".

08/31/2018

If you saw "Red Sparrow" or read the book (as I did) you might be interested in a true story that resembles the fictional one. "A Secret Life" by Benjamin Weiss (2004). Ryszard Kuklinski, a highly respected colonel in the Polish Army during the Cold War,passed valuable intelligence to the American Government. He deplored the Soviet domination of Poland. Exciting reading.

12/05/2017

Back to Paris with "A Passion for Paris: Romanticism and Romance in the City of Light" by David Downie.The lives and loves of famous Parisians, 1700-1800. Illustrates Paris' eternal romantic appeal for artists, writer and their followers. A guide to places they frequented; will open your eyes to another Paris.

11/26/2017

I took a respite from my Paris stories to read "The Underground Railroad", a brutal, gloomy and important story.Structure resembles "Gulliver's Travels" , set in pre-Civil War era; the key character encounter different worlds at each stage of her journey. Not much detail about the building of the "railroad"; much of the action occurs above ground in communities with friends and neighbors turning in others.

11/12/2017

"Paris to the Moon" by Adam Gopnik. While on a temporary assignment in Paris, the author shares his impressions of the city. He is frequently juxtaposing the cultural differences between his true home in New York and his Paris. Even if you've visited Paris several times, as I have, I think you'll find it funny and eye-opening. If you've never visited Paris you may want to after reading.

10/29/2017

Day trips from Paris to Historic sites. "Paris to the Past: Traveling Through French History by Train" by Ina Caro. Wonderful reading and a great guide for travelers. Hope to use it soon.

10/22/2017

Next: "The Most Beautiful Walk in the World" by John Baxter. Guided tour of the most beautiful walks through Paris, including favorite walking routes of artists and writers who lived in Paris.

10/22/2017

Enough about war! Turned to one of my favorite cities. Started this leg with "The Greater Journey - Americans in Paris, by David McCullough. Relates the story of American artists, writers and doctors who traveled to Paris in the 19th century.

10/01/2017

"Stalingrad - The City that Defeated the Third Reich" by Jochen Hellbeck. Details about the battle plus interviews done in 1942 with commanders, soldiers, Communist party officials, workers (men and women in most cases). Until 2015 the Kremlin forbade publication. Illustrates how party officials followed participants to encourage them to join the Party (in the midst of battle). Also illustrates how organized and effective this project was.

09/17/2017

For a real bummer, try "Blitzed: Drugs in the Third Reich" by Norman Ohler. A bummer but fascinating; felt like I was in a dystopian universe. Well-researched and creepy; as I took my own meds couldn't avoid feeling guilty. An education about Germany during WWII.

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