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Tuned-In Realtor
Ask Geoff: Can I Misrepresent My Intentions To A Seller?

Tuned-In Realtor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 15:33


Geoff got a question that is really concerning. The legal AND moral consequences of misrepresentation in a real estate transaction. Plus, how much should you spend on your house?

The Psychology of Copywriting
062: Ask Geoff Again… Copywriting Q&A (2.0)

The Psychology of Copywriting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 22:03


Mentioned In Episode: 6P Sequence Masterclass How To Stand Out In A Crowded Certified Market

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The Psychology of Copywriting
018: Ask Geoff… Your Copywriting Questions, Answered

The Psychology of Copywriting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 28:30


It's Q&A time on the podcast. I started this podcast to help copywriters be more successful, both in how you write AND in who you work with. One quick and easy way to do this is to share some of the best practices and principles I've learned on my own journey.    In this episode, I take a few of my favorite (or most repeated) questions in my inbox and give my thoughts. Questions In This Episode:   I always seem to get stuck when it comes to writing to my email list. I surprisingly have a lot to say about the topics of remote work, living the digital nomad life, and giving tips for systemizing businesses BUT I always get stuck when I go to write my list. Do you have any tips or a framework for how to relationally write your email list? - Chelsea Brinkley    In episode 10 you had said that the identifiable character was the town. I disagree. I, as the audience, felt empathy for the townspeople. Wouldn't you say it's the people readers would feel connected to their story? - Melissa   Why do long sales pages work? I rarely read them because I'm "in the know" but hear copywriters encouraging long sales pages all the time. Are they really effective? - Human   ALSO… register for the How To Write A Six-Figure Sales Page webinar right now. This training is FREE. Go sign up now! https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fX4z-RRHSVmZ_jvUvFlvUA Resources: Chelsea Brinkley - www.chelseabrinkley.com Brand Voice Template - www.brandvoicetemplate.com Backlinko Templates - www.backlinko.com/templates Matthew Kimberley's Delightful Emails - www.delightfulemails.com   Got a question you want me to answer on the podcast? Awesome! Go to geoffkullman.com/questions Connect with Geoff:   Instagram: instagram.com/geoffkullman Twitter: twitter.com/geoffkullman Inquiries: geoffkullman.com  Subscribe To The Podcast Here: Do you have friends, colleagues, or clients who would find The Psychology of Copywriting podcast valuable? Spread the word! *** EPISODE CREDITS: If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment.   Danny helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com

An Archivist's Tale
Episode 35: An Unreconstructed Paper Person (Geoff Williams)

An Archivist's Tale

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2018 72:38


In a laugh-filled episode, Geoff Williams, former University Archivist at the University at Albany, SUNY, talks to An Archivist's Tale about how he accidentally became an archivist, his first (which was also his last) job as an archivist, his interest in service and in college history, his "Ask Geoff" column, and a little about his influence on Geof Huth, a protege of sorts of his.

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An Archivist's Tale
Episode 35: An Unreconstructed Paper Person (Geoff Williams)

An Archivist's Tale

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2018 72:38


In a laugh-filled episode, Geoff Williams, former University Archivist at the University at Albany, SUNY, talks to An Archivist's Tale about how he accidentally became an archivist, his first (which was also his last) job as an archivist, his interest in service and in college history, his "Ask Geoff" column, and a little about his influence on Geof Huth, a protege of sorts of his.

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Contrabass Conversations double bass life
422: Winning the Audition (complete)

Contrabass Conversations double bass life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 142:58


In addition to today's "best of" podcast, check out my book Winning the Audition!  It's available in paperback, Kindle, enhanced PDF, and audiobook formats. This series is drawn from interviews conducted with dozens of bassists from orchestras like the Boston Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, National Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, and Houston Symphony, plus some of the most influential pedagogues in the field. This series provides actionable advice that you can use to take your auditioning to the next level, and while we’re speaking with bassists for these episodes, the advice can certainly be applied to other instruments and disciplines as well. This series is divided into four episodes: Part 1 – Preparing for Audition Success Part 2 – Practicing Techniques for Peak Auditions Part 3 – Preparation Routines That Work Part 4 – Sealing the Deal These episodes include advice from dozens of major figures in the bass world, including Lawrence Hurst, Michael Hovnanian, Ranaan Meyer, Ian Hallas, Brandon Mclean, Robin Kesselman, Ira Gold, Max Dimoff, Jack Budrow, Andrew Anderson, Rob Kassinger, Peter Tambroni, Greg Sarchet, Andrew Raciti, Marc Ramírez, Gaelen McCormick, Joseph Conyers, Colin Corner, Ju-Fang Liu, Jeffrey Turner, Owen Lee, Brad Opland, and Alex Hanna. Our original sponsor for this series is Discover Double Bass. This site is run by Geoff Chalmers and provides lessons and step-by-step courses on a variety of double bass areas of study. They’ve got free articles, string reviews and a show called Ask Geoff and Lauren where they answer questions from the double bass community. Geoff does great work and has built this into a tremendous resource for bassists everywhere. Check out over 70 free lessons and much more at discoverdoublebass.com! Contrabass Conversations is sponsored by:   D’Addario Strings Check out their Zyex strings, which are synthetic core strings that produce an extremely warm, rich sound. Get the sound and feel of gut strings with more evenness, projection and stability than real gut. Robertson & Sons Violins For more than four decades, Robertson & Sons has specialized in providing the highest quality stringed instruments and bows to collectors, professional musicians, music educators, and students of all ages. Their modern facility is equipped with three instrument showrooms as well as a beautiful Recital Hall available to our clients to in their search for the perfect instrument and/or bow. A440 Violin Shop An institution in the Roscoe Village neighborhood for over 20 years, A440's commitment to fairness and value means that we have many satisfied customers from the local, national, and international string playing communities. Our clients include major symphony orchestras, professional orchestra and chamber music players, aspiring students, amateur adult players, all kinds of fiddlers, jazz and commercial musicians, university music departments, and public schools. The Bass Violin Shop The Bass Violin Shop offers the Southeast's largest inventory of laminate, hybrid and carved double basses. Whether you are in search of the best entry-level laminate, or a fine pedigree instrument, there is always a unique selection ready for you to try. Trade-ins and consignments welcome!

Convince Me
59. Motorcycles: Andrew Grace Knows a Harley Dealer

Convince Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 62:31


Comedian Andrew Grace wants people to consider riding a motorcycle. Sure, it's dangerous, but he's got plenty of reasons that he contends overshadow the risks, from dealer friendships to gas mileage. Convince Me faithful, get excited because our classic segment "First Impressions" is back! Check out Andrew Grace on instagram @AndrewPGrace and check out Loserlebrities, the improv team Andrew is on with Ben and Thayer, Loserlebrities on Facebook www.facebook.com/LoserLebrities. Geoff used to be on it too, but he quit. Ask Geoff why @GeoffKLive.    We'd love to grow this podcast so more people can annoy Thayer on twitter. Share it with your friends, and rate and review us on iTunes!   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Convince Me
59. Motorcycles: Andrew Grace Knows a Harley Dealer

Convince Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 62:31


Comedian Andrew Grace wants people to consider riding a motorcycle. Sure, it's dangerous, but he's got plenty of reasons that he contends overshadow the risks, from dealer friendships to gas mileage. Convince Me faithful, get excited because our classic segment "First Impressions" is back! Check out Andrew Grace on instagram @AndrewPGrace and check out Loserlebrities, the improv team Andrew is on with Ben and Thayer, Loserlebrities on Facebook www.facebook.com/LoserLebrities. Geoff used to be on it too, but he quit. Ask Geoff why @GeoffKLive.    We'd love to grow this podcast so more people can annoy Thayer on twitter. Share it with your friends, and rate and review us on iTunes!   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Contrabass Conversations double bass life
Winning the Audition: Preparing for Audition Success

Contrabass Conversations double bass life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2016 30:31


Welcome to Winning the Audition - a special series from Contrabass Conversations featuring advice from leaders in the field about preparing and executing auditions successfully.  This series is drawn from interviews conducted with dozens of bassists from orchestras like the Boston Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, National Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, and Houston Symphony, plus some of the most influential pedagogues in the field. Our sponsor for this episode is Discover Double Bass. This site is run by Geoff Chalmers and provides lessons and step-by-step courses on a variety of double bass areas of study. They’ve got free articles, string reviews and a show called Ask Geoff and Lauren where they answer questions from the double bass community. Geoff does great work and has built this into a tremendous resource for bassists everywhere. Check out over 70 free lessons and much more at discoverdoublebass.com! About Winning the Audition This series provides actionable advice that you can use to take your auditioning to the next level, and while we’re speaking with bassists for these episodes, the advice can certainly be applied to other instruments and disciplines as well.   This series is divided into four episodes: Preparing for Audition Success, Practicing Techniques for Peak Auditions, Preparation Routines That Work, and Sealing the Deal.  Special thanks goes to John Grillo, who was my co-host for many of these interviews. Today's episode includes advice from dozens of major figures in the bass world, including Lawrence Hurst, Michael Hovnanian, Ranaan Meyer, Ian Hallas, Brandon Mclean, Robin Kesselman, Ira Gold, Max Dimoff, Jack Budrow, Andrew Anderson, Rob Kassinger, Peter Tambroni, Greg Sarchet, Andrew Raciti, Marc Ramírez, Gaelen McCormick, Joseph Conyers, Colin Corner, Ju-Fang Liu, Jeffrey Turner, Owen Lee, Brad Opland, Alex Hanna, Links from the episode: Performance Success Audition Success Fight Your Fear and Win Flow

Contrabass Conversations double bass life
172: Lauren Pierce and Geoff Chalmers on innovating online

Contrabass Conversations double bass life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2016 24:38


Today’s episode features Lauren Pierce and Geoff Chalmers, both of whom have been doing some remarkable things online in the world of the bass. What’s really cool is that these two have paired up to do a new web series called Ask Geoff and Lauren. In this episode, we talk about each of their respective sites and what they’ve been developing online. You can find Geoff online at discoverdoublebass.com and Lauren at laurenpiercebass.com and on her Facebook artist page at facebook.com/LaurenPierceBass.  Enjoy! About Geoff: Based in the UK, Geoff has performed on numerous gigs, shows, cruise ships, tours and recording sessions. He has a degree in jazz bass, as well as a postgraduate diploma in classical music. In addition to being a busy freelance bassist Geoff is also an experienced educator having taught bass at schools, colleges and universities, as well as to hundreds of private students. In August 2013 Geoff founded Discover Double Bass with it’s free lessons library covering a wide range of styles and techniques. The videos are now being viewed thousands of times each week and a new lesson is released every two weeks. About Lauren: Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Lauren began her musical studies at the age of seven on piano and voice. Later, she was introduced to the Double Bass and soon began lessons with the late Douglas Sommer, section bassist for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. While studying with Douglas Sommer, she continued her studies at the University of South Carolina under the tutelage of Dr. Craig Butterfield. During her studies at USC, Lauren was given the Presser Scholar Award, named a Magellan Scholar, and in 2010, performed a concerto with the University of South Carolina Symphony as the winner of that years USC Concerto Competition. After graduating from USC, Lauren moved to Denton, Texas to study the double bass with Jeffrey Bradetich. During this period, Lauren competed in the American String Teachers Association Competition and the International Society of Bassists Competition. In 2014, she was named coordinator of the Bradetich Summer Bass Camps.

Getting Down to Business®

PROGRAM TOPIC What is a SMAK mobi?  Eugene Harnett the founder joins Dave in this program.  Launching a new startup that specializes in Smartphone Marketing for AK (SMAK) is hard work.  A technical background isn’t necessary to create a company that develops smartphone applications according to Eugene.  Great look into the background of a small business startup.  For more visit www.SMAKmobi.com. EMPIRE OF WEALTH railroad inventors The creation of the railroad was extremely complicated beginning hundreds of years ago.   It was discovered that a larger loads could be pulled over rails is how railroads began.  The use of wood rails and horses or oxen transported ore from mines to shipping points.  There is a form of a “Moore’s Law”, which states “over time the number of transistors on integrated circuits doubles approximately every two years that applies to railroads with time frames measured in decades.  The short answer is that railroads were not invented by a single person but many innovators over decades.  Questions or comments email David@GDTB. Biz. IN THE NEWS SEC Clears Way for Entrepreneurs to Tweet, Blog About Unregistered Shares Business Owners Are Planning Marketing Blitzes after SEC Action on Unregistered Shares Entrepreneur Coulter Lewis will soon be able to tweet such a message legally as a way to raise money for his Woburn, Mass., Firm, Quinn Popcorn LLC.  On Wednesday, the Securities and Exchange Commission lifted a decades-old ban on publicizing any share offerings that aren't registered with the SEC and are limited to accredited investors, typically wealthy individuals who can afford the financial risk of investing in a new business venture.  Link to the Wall Street Journal article visit Getting Down to Business® on Facebook. GO IT ALONE Listen as Geoff Burch discusses self-promotion.  Chapter 12 of his book Self Made Me is titled “The Fame Game” and hits on an over looked but vital part of launching a new business.  Ask Geoff by going to www.GeoffBurch.com. LISTEN EVERY SATURDAY Getting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt broadcast Saturday’s 8-10 am (AKDT) Fox News Talk KOAN 95.5 FM & AM 1020 – Stream:www.foxnewskoan.com In Anchorage, Alaska.  In Spokane, Washington listens to MoneyTalk 1230 AM KSBN from 9-11 am.  Like us on Facebook, join me on LinkedIn or follow us on Twitter at Waconsult.