Ken McArthur

Ken McArthur is an Internet marketing Professional

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If You Want to Be Noticed, It Matters Who Hears You

Key people are waiting to spread your message right now. They interact daily in networks that exist today where their influence is felt far beyond your limited vision of what you can do. If you know who to target and where to find the influencers, you can create a firestorm of activity around your project, before you even launch.

 

Zingwhacker Ideas: Structure Your Ideas to Move Like Wildfire

Imagine an unstoppable force concentrating all of its energy on a single razor-sharp point. In an exploding burst of energy, it flashes across your vision in a blaze of white-hot light as it drives a single core idea deep into your long-term memory cells and then with a blast of searing heat welds it to your most passionate emotion forever.

 

Want to Make a Big Impact? Solve a Big Problem!

Want a million dollars?  All you have to do is solve a problem. In fact if you are a math whiz, you can have your pick of any of seven problems. All you need to do is solve one and the Clay Mathematics Institute will give you one million dollars.  Solve all seven problems and they will give you seven million dollars. Here’s an example of one of the seven problems from Clay that looks easy. It’s called the “P vs. NP Problem.”

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Changing the Action Plan for Your Business in Tough Economic Times

Tough economic times aren’t real until they impact you personally, but when they do … watch out!

It was clear after the Impact Event, that many of my friends aren’t feeling the pinch at all while others are experiencing intense pain that first stuns, then cripples and HOPEFULLY eventually moves them into massive action all the way to completion.

If they don’t get through the stages, they die an economic and many times very personal death.

Sowhat are the stages of change?