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If you’re looking for professional speakers in business with a $300 million track record, you might want to keep reading.
If you’re looking for professional speakers in business with a breakout book, you might want to keep reading.
If you’re looking for professional speakers in business who can electrify an audience, you might want to keep reading.
Meet Mark Hughes. Some call him the $300 million dollar man. Time magazine calls him the guru behind “one of the greatest publicity coups in history.”
He literally put the unknown brand of Half.com on the map, by convincing Halfway, Oregon to rename itself to Half.com, Oregon.
Crazy? Perhaps, but six months later eBay bought the company for $300 million.
Professional Speakers in Business Should Have Track Records (8 million Customers and $300 million Dollars)
Hughes’s specialty as one of the most energetic professional speakers in business, is word-of-mouth and buzz marketing (desired by many, but grasped by few). In less than 3 years, beyond the $300 million sale, he built Half.com to 8 million customers.
Professional Speakers in Business Should Have Top Ten Business Books Like These
The Financial Times of London heralds his book one of the Best Business Books of the Year along with the likes of Freakonomics. Fast Company calls Hughes’ book one of "The Ten Best Business Reads of the year" in its first publishing. Ask how many professional speakers in business have their book published in 12 languages including Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, English, and Hebrew.
His book receives praise from blue-chip business moguls from Steve Forbes of Forbes Magazine, from the former CEO of Dow Jones, from the former editor of The Wall Street Journal, and from the former Chief Marketing Officer of Pepsi-Cola. How many other professional speakers in business receive the same amazing praise?
Professional Speakers in Business Should Have Energy You Can Drink
Mark Hughes opens his secrets of word-of mouth and buzz marketing in an informative, easy-to-follow manner…with energy never seen before for professional speakers in business. As a former radio talk show host, Hughes combines the energy from talk radio with the practical hands-on experience of buzz marketing which he used to create buzz for Half.com’s $300 million dollar windfall.
Professional Speakers in Business Should Have An Amazing Resume
Hughes’ speaking scores speak for them self (40% better than Sergio Zyman, the former Chief Marketing Officer of Coca-Cola). But most importantly, your audience will begin using his concepts the very next day. Tom Neilssen, his speaking agent, is the former agent for one of the most prolific professional speakers in business, Malcolm Gladwell.
Mark’s resume spans blue-chip companies from PepsiCo's Pizza Hut Division (NYSE: YUM), to Pep Boys (NYSE: PBY), to American Mobile Satellite (morphed to XM Satellite Radio NASDAQ: XMSR), and of course eBay’s Half.com (NASDAQ: EBAY). Mark holds his MBA from one of the Top Ten institutions: Columbia Business School.
Are you ready for Mark Hughes to make this your most memorable event?
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