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February 5th, 2009 at 3:19 am
This was the most difficult so far. I could hardly hear what Mike Dillard said.
It sounded a bit like a wireless headset or so and Mike was obviously not talking into the microphone.
I came to think that quite often there is a problem with the sound even in big ticket seminars and peope really don’t know the basics.
having listened to our speakers talk about video and audio then it seems important to go and take a intro course in studio technique at your local radio station or similar and learn how to speak into a microphone.
It will be important to have a good microphone and I just found a great review about this.
February 8th, 2009 at 8:27 pm
I love Mike Dillard. His Magnetic Sponsoring program was the first affiliate program I achieved success in the network marketing niche with. Not because of my affiliate marketing skills, but because of his excellent email copy and sales copy. In my opinion, he’s a copywriting genious.
February 16th, 2009 at 9:58 am
Mike we share one common Interest, we are both ex-barmen?
I was trained in a small town in the north of Western Australia to be a barman after I displayed cooking skills at the age of 16 & a half. I have moved on from that field and I actually gave up drinking when I turned 18 years of age, whilst everyone else around me drank heavily. It was a turn-a-round I should imagine and I moved onto other more attractive & remote positions around Australia. For Marketing, all I am concerned for in my efforts, is to eventually create a pattern whereby I can raise funds for charities. It is a daunting task for anyone who are trying to occupy their time, skills & resources effectively but this is the force that drives me every day. Thank You for your recording Mike and all the best to you in your career.