Comments on: Your Cool Technology Is Worthless If You Don’t Know How To Sell. –The Baron Reichart Von Wolfsheild Interview http://mixergy.com/sell-tech/ Entrepreneurs you respect teach how they did it. Mon, 21 May 2012 16:01:04 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.3 By: mbt shoes http://mixergy.com/sell-tech/comment-page-1/#comment-11821 mbt shoes Wed, 09 Jun 2010 03:45:57 +0000 http://mixergy.com/?p=1346#comment-11821 It looks good,I have learn a recruit!<br>Recently,I found an excellent online store, the <a href="http://www.always11.net" rel="nofollow">http://www.always11.net</a> are completely various, good quality and cheap price,it’s worth buying! It looks good,I have learn a recruit!
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By: AndrewWarner http://mixergy.com/sell-tech/comment-page-1/#comment-3025 AndrewWarner Mon, 30 Mar 2009 23:36:21 +0000 http://mixergy.com/?p=1346#comment-3025 That's great Steve!<br><br>You have a great site by the way. That's great Steve!

You have a great site by the way.

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By: Steve Averill http://mixergy.com/sell-tech/comment-page-1/#comment-3024 Steve Averill Mon, 30 Mar 2009 23:21:52 +0000 http://mixergy.com/?p=1346#comment-3024 Andrew,<br><br>I spent Saturday with Reichart. It was awesome. He is something else.<br><br>Steve Andrew,

I spent Saturday with Reichart. It was awesome. He is something else.

Steve

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By: AndrewWarner http://mixergy.com/sell-tech/comment-page-1/#comment-2760 AndrewWarner Fri, 13 Mar 2009 03:46:14 +0000 http://mixergy.com/?p=1346#comment-2760 I think most the teachers in the self-help movement don't do anything but<br>parrot what other teachers in the self-help movement say.<br><br>When their customers don't get the results that they were promised, these<br>teachers blame the students for not applying it hard enough or not doing<br>EVERYTHING they were supposed to.<br><br>Am I being too hard on them? Missing something?<br><br>Andrew Warner<br>Founder, <a href="http://Mixergy.com" rel="nofollow">Mixergy.com</a> I think most the teachers in the self-help movement don't do anything but
parrot what other teachers in the self-help movement say.

When their customers don't get the results that they were promised, these
teachers blame the students for not applying it hard enough or not doing
EVERYTHING they were supposed to.

Am I being too hard on them? Missing something?

Andrew Warner
Founder, Mixergy.com

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By: Paul Magee http://mixergy.com/sell-tech/comment-page-1/#comment-2757 Paul Magee Fri, 13 Mar 2009 01:17:10 +0000 http://mixergy.com/?p=1346#comment-2757 It's a bummer when the damn talent won't agree why WE think they are successful :) <br><br>I interviewed a talented creative person who I know plans what he does carefully and has an entire army of other people planning his career with military precision, yet when I asked him in the interview what he thought of planning, he came out with the typical artistic - I like to freestyle - answer. Several of his fans have since used his quote AT me as their excuse for purposely not planning and having no direction in their own careers!<br><br>I've also heard Tim Ferriss comment that the most talented people he's interviewed are not always the best people to explain HOW they do what they do. Not to take anything away from "the talent" but I think that's where the scientists and psychologists and modellers can be very useful.<br><br>On another note Andrew - you've hinted at being unhappy with parts of the personal development movement. I'd be interested in hearing more on that subject. It's a bummer when the damn talent won't agree why WE think they are successful :)

I interviewed a talented creative person who I know plans what he does carefully and has an entire army of other people planning his career with military precision, yet when I asked him in the interview what he thought of planning, he came out with the typical artistic – I like to freestyle – answer. Several of his fans have since used his quote AT me as their excuse for purposely not planning and having no direction in their own careers!

I've also heard Tim Ferriss comment that the most talented people he's interviewed are not always the best people to explain HOW they do what they do. Not to take anything away from “the talent” but I think that's where the scientists and psychologists and modellers can be very useful.

On another note Andrew – you've hinted at being unhappy with parts of the personal development movement. I'd be interested in hearing more on that subject.

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