Buzz

Who’s talking about ProfitMeister? Where can you find our offerings? What alliances have we formed that might be of interest to you?

This page showcases some of the buzz.

(NOTE: We promise to do a better job of collecting and sharing this information going forward.)


Leslie Gail

SPECIAL REPORT INCLUDED IN BOOK LAUNCH:
Leslie Gail, Author of Life Simplified
, included a Special Report from ProfitMeister in her book launch February 24, 2009. Leslie achieved Best-Seller status on Amazon in less than one day. Fifteen experts (including ProfitMeister) participated in her launch program which offered more than $800 in bonus gifts for the purchase of Life Simplified on that day.


Bob HruzekPOST ON BLOAPALOOZA:
A fun series called Blogapalooza by Robert Hruzek of Middle Zone Musings included a “What I learned from 2009” post from ProfitMeister.

According to the second annual Blogapalooza rules, entries connected to one post from each month of the year. All of the 128 entrants received the honorary title of “Bubba” and a “great big ol’ tip o’ the Middle Zone hat from Robert.


Alyson StanfieldSPECIAL REPORT INCUDED IN BIG BOOK SALE:
Artbiz coach Alyson Stanfield included Profitmeister’s Special Report Tell the World in her December Big Book Sale and reported more than 375 downloads. Alyson featured Tell the World as one of 13 big-book bonuses available for a limited time with purchase of “I’d Rather Be in the Studio!


Rachelle Disbennett-LeeINTERVIEW BY COACH RACHELLE DISBENNETT-LEE:
Coach Rachelle Disbennett-Lee
interviewed The ProfitMeister for Live the Day, an Internet radio show (MOTTO: We are Talk Radio at its Most Positive) that aired in November, 2008.


Meryl Runion

PROFITMEISTER AWARDED POWER PHRASE OF THE WEEK:
Speaker, author and trainer Meryl Runion of Speak Strong gave ProfitMeister the Power Phrase of the week in her March 10, 2008 newsletter. Meryl referred to her book sales by saying “over 250,000 copies sold” in one place in her website, and by saying “over 300,000 sold” in another. ProfitMeister suggested she say, “Over a quarter million copies sold.” Funny how a quarter million sounds like more than 300,000 copies.