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- speaking opportunities (example talks here)
- workshops
- consulting
- advising
Reach out on cwodtke.com
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I do NOT ever take sponsored posts, and I only take guest posts that I solicit, and that is once in a blue moon. Please do not contact me about this, unless you have read the last five years of my posts and are certain you have something I can and would use.
My name is Mike and I work as a content marketer.I have been promoting high quality content in select niches for our clients.
I came across your blog.
I was very impressed with the fan following that you have established.I would love to speak to you regarding the possibility of posting some guest articles on your blog. Should you be open to the idea, we can consider making suitable contribution, befitting to high standard of services that your blog offers to larger audience.
On my part, I assure you a high quality article that is-
– 100% original
– Well written
– Relevant to your audience and
– Exclusive to you
Regards,
Mike Scott.
I do not accept guest posts. thank you for your inquiry.
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Raghu.
Hi Christina,
Are you attending IxDA18? I’d love to share a few thoughts with you about some work I did that you’d be interested in.
Typo
pwn should be own.
Place
Sentence “If they want to pwn it or kill it, use that wording.”
Paragraph 1, in the title under Qualitative and Inspirational of Objectives
http://eleganthack.com/the-art-of-the-okr/
It’s not a typo, it’s l88t speak i.e. slang.
Thank you for a great book.
I loved the fictional part of the book. Very different from the usual anecdotes about the topic. Also, the instructional part was compact and helpful.
The story about the golden apples was especially nice. I have used it in my own mentoring work to illustrate why they need to pass the opportunities that are different from their main goal.
Thanks again,