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If you’re organizing corporate retreats for your company, have you booked a speaker with a $300 million track record to shake things up?
Have you booked corporate retreats with a breakout author to electrify your thinking?
Meet Mark Hughes. Some call him the $300 million dollar man, but Time magazine calls him the man behind “one of the greatest publicity coups in history.”
He literally put a brand on the map (Half.com) by convincing Halfway, Oregon to rename itself to Half.com, Oregon. Crazy or out-of-the-box? Six months later eBay bought the company for $300 million…not so crazy.
It’s thinking like this that can make corporate retreats work.
Hughes’s specialty in corporate retreats is buzzgetting more news media writing about your company in ways they never did before, and most importantly getting customers talking about your company when there’s normally nothing to talk about. Buzz is the intangible business ingredient desired by many, and grasped by few.
Corporate Retreats Achieve Results with Top Ten Business Authors
The Financial Times of London dubs Hughes’ book one of the Best Business Books of the Year along with Freakonomics. Fast Company heralds Hughes’ book one of "The Ten Best Business Reads of the year" in its first printing. Ask how many corporate retreats have an author like this leading a session.
Blue-chip business gurus like these rave about Hughes: Steve Forbes of Forbes Magazine, the former editor of The Wall Street Journal, the former CEO of Dow Jones, and the former Chief Marketing Officer of Pepsi-Cola. Corporate retreats need outside-the-box leaders, but with endorsements from the mainstream.
Corporate Retreats Achieve Results By Shaking Things Up With A $300 million Track Record
Mark Hughes opens his secrets of word-of mouth and buzz he applied for Half.com’s $300 million dollar windfall.
As a former radio talk show host, Hughes combines the energy from talk radio with the practical hands-on experience of buzz marketing to corporate retreats like yours.
Are you ready for Mark Hughes to make this one of your most memorable corporate retreats?
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