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Atlanta Business Radio Not For Profit Special Featuring Giving Grounds, Pebble Tossers & ArtsNOW

July 6, 2011 by Stone Payton

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Today we shined our spotlight on several of Atlanta’s finest not for profit initiatives. We led off with Robert Reed from Giving Grounds.Giving Grounds helps charities raise funds by private labeling gourmet freshly roasted coffee.

Then Jennifer Guynn joined us to share what’s happening at Pebble Tossers. Jen helps make community involvement fun for the whole family. With her free online registration, members can find exactly the right volunteer cause to help that matches their families skills, desires and interests.

And we closed the show with Pamela Walker Millice the CEO of ARTS Now. Pamela is trying to transform education through rigorous, innovative, arts-integrated teaching strategies for the 21st century learner.

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Join us Thursday July 21 5:30pm – 9:00pm at Global Connect . . .

Network with 38 Bi-National Chambers of Commerce and Sample Food From Around The World.  Hosted at The Grand Atrium at 2oo Peachtree  LEARN MORE and REGISTER HERE

A special shout out to our new sponsor – the Business Marketing Association – Atlanta Chapter.  Please go to their website to register for their monthly events www.bmaatlanta.com/events/.

Also . . . if you know of a business in Atlanta that we should know about, please email Amy Otto at Amy@ atlantabusinessradio.com and we’ll invite them to appear on the show.

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Atlanta Business Radio Interviews Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau CEO William Pate

June 30, 2011 by Stone Payton

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Today we shined our spotlight on Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau, and visited with CEO William Pate.

Welcome to Atlanta, a world-class, modern city with a rich, passionate history. Experience how Atlanta is exactly what you make of it – where your moment in time meets the excitement around you. Atlanta, Georgia is a Brave and Beautiful City with an impressive legacy of leadership, progress and inspiration – and you are welcomed with open arms.

As president of Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau (ACVB), William Pate is in charge of maintaining tourism as one of the city’s top economic drivers. The industry brought more than 37 million visitors to metro Atlanta in 2007, generating more than $11.4 billion in visitor spending ($28 million a day) and sustaining more than 230,000 jobs.

Prior to joining ACVB, Pate served as chief marketing officer for BellSouth, one of the world’s largest communications companies. Pate spearheaded the development and marketing of the BellSouth brand both nationally and internationally.

Pate also held positions at MCI, where he supervised domestic and international advertising and public relations and at Knapp Inc., an Atlanta-based marketing services firm specializing in solutions for large corporations. He also spent six years at the Southeast Dairy Association, producing advertising and marketing programs.

He began his career in non-profit, working in public relations positions with Goodwill Industries and the American Red Cross. Pate has received many awards and honors for his work from both Advertising Age and the American Marketing Association. In 2009, Pate was named to the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s 100 Most Influential Atlantans.

Pate is the former chairman of the Atlanta Sports Council, Chick-fil-A Bowl and ACVB. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Alliance Theatre Company, The Association of National Advertisers and The Ad Council. He is also a member of the American Advertising Federation, the Georgia State University Board of Trustees and the Public Relations Society of America.

A native of Atlanta, Pate grew up in Decatur and attended Georgia State University, where he received his undergraduate degree in journalism and his graduate degree in communications. He and his family are members of St. Thomas More Catholic Church.

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Join us Thursday July 21 5:30pm – 9:00pm at Global Connect . . .

Network with 38 Bi-National Chambers of Commerce and Sample Food From Around The World.  Hosted at The Grand Atrium at 2oo Peachtree  LEARN MORE and REGISTER HERE

A special shout out to our new sponsor – the Business Marketing Association – Atlanta Chapter.  Please go to their website to register for their monthly events www.bmaatlanta.com/events/.

Also . . . if you know of a business in Atlanta that we should know about, please email Amy Otto at Amy@ atlantabusinessradio.com and we’ll invite them to appear on the show.

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Producer's Blog 6/28/11: Dr. Tim Morrison On The Host Experience – Business RadioX

June 29, 2011 by Stone Payton

Dr. Tim Morrison describes exactly what it’s like to host your own Business RadioX TM show, and shares his experience using this unique platform to firmly Declare Leadership In His Space, Create Meaningful Content, Build New High Quality Business Relationships every week, and Quickly Grow His Business.

You can catch Dr. Tim’s Show, “Write Here Write Now” each Tuesday 10am Eastern — and you can enjoy each episode On Demand at: http://writeherewritenow.businessradiox.com/

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High Velocity Interviews Danny Broadway With YEPSER And Glam-Mother, Nellie Myers

June 27, 2011 by Stone Payton

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One thing you probably won’t find very often is Danny in the office. His strength is building relationships and working with people. There is hardly ever a room in which Danny will find himself a stranger. This talent has greatly contributed to the rapid growth and expansion of Yepser in the last few years.

With a Business Degree and an MBA from Belmont University, Danny takes pride in challenging himself to be the best at everything he can. Over the last seven years he has trained and led more than 200 sales people across the country to be the best they can be.

Danny, his wife and two children have lived in the Atlanta area since 2007. He is very active in the youth programs at Fellowship Bible Church, as well as throughout the Atlanta community with different business associations, Chambers of Commerce and community events. If you haven’t seen Danny around Atlanta, then you haven’t been out and about recently in Atlanta.

 

 

Nellie Myers is a visionary, dynamic, results-oriented business strategist. She has successfully executed complex and high profile programs while propelling operational growth and profitability during the course of her 35 year career. Her ability to provide continuous improvement in process, cost, quality and productivity has led to an average of 20% growth year over year.

As a mentor and coach, Nellie empowered and encouraged her staff to surpass goals and objectives in her corporate role. In addition she had led major training initiatives, from the planning stage through tactical execution: aligning change efforts with business goals.

In 2009 left the corporate world to rewire and become an entrepreneur, in the summer of 2010 she launched Glam-Mother, LLC. Glam-Mother’s mission is to redefine the image of grandmothers to ensure these women celebrate all that they have achieve, to develop a community through the usage of social media for these women to celebrate the next leg of their journey.

Tagged With: Danny Broadway, Glam Mother, Internet Strategy, Nellie Myers, Yepser

Producer's Blog 6/24/2011: Who's Listening? – Business RadioX

June 25, 2011 by Stone Payton

Lee & Stone consider the question: Who’s Listening?

 

Lee Kantor. It is time again for the Producer’s Blog, Mr. Stone. How are you doing today?

Stone Payton. Doing well. I think it is a good choice you made for the intro music. I think it is a keeper, let’s go with that.

Lee Kantor. That’s the new, official Producer’s Blog music.

Stone Payton. That’s right, the PB music.

Lee Kantor. Today on the Producer’s Blog I thought we would discuss a question that comes up quite a bit when I am talking to people about what we do here. It is the listenership question. Do you ever get that?

Stone Payton. Yeah…What’s your listenership? Who’s listening?

Lee Kantor. What I tell people is, “You. People like you are listening. Other people like you are listening.”

Stone Payton. What do you think is driving that question? They are wanting to get that message out to as many people as they can so they are thinking, “I want to get on the roof tops and should out my message and get it to as many people as I can.” I guess that is why they are asking. Right?

Lee Kantor. Right. But, I think they are torn. On one hand they would like it to go out to a ton of people, lots and lots of people and that would kind of validate that it is worth their time to be part of this. On the other hand, I think, they would also like it to go out to the people that could buy their stuff. If we were blasting this out to India and we could say millions and billions of people are listening but none of them are going to buy your stuff, I don’t know if they would be pleased with that answer as well.

Stone Payton. Hold on, don’t let go of that. That could be our easy out on this thing, because we are not conventional radio and we don’t have a footprint of middle Georgia. We have a global footprint and maybe that’s an easy…I don’t know whether there are six million computers, maybe that is the answer.

Lee Kantor. It is the reach question. What’s the reach of our show. The reach is everybody with an internet connection.

Stone Payton. I like that, maybe that is our answer. Or, do you already say that and they push further and say, “Yeah, but who?”

Lee Kantor. That “Who” question is hard to answer because the “Who” varies dramatically from show to show and from guest to guest. What we do is not a mass media. This is not a mass media, this is very targeted.

Stone Payton. That’s very counterintuitive. You think worldwide footprint, it is a mass media, but it is funny it is really much more of a target niche media.

Lee Kantor. I would like to think that people just come on to Business RadioX and just leave it on all day.

Stone Payton. You don’t think that’s happening?

Lee Kantor. Maybe your mom does, but I don’t think other people do. What happens is one minute we are doing the Eugeria show that is after senior service people and then the next hour there is a CFO show and then a show about inventors and professional services and startups. I don’t think the same guy listens to all those shows.

Stone Payton. I’m sure you are right. There seems like there should be some sort of formula or something where you could assign a weight or a value to the listener. If you have a listener that tunes in every Tuesday at ten o’clock to listen to that show that is one kind of listener, if you have the listener that goes on the internet and says, “You know what, I want to get some content about senior issues” and because this is such a great platform to juice up your SEO, then they find Eugeria and then they go listen to it. That’s a different level of listener. What do you think about that idea?

Lee Kantor. I agree wholeheartedly. That person that’s interested in senior services is going to search out and find that show and that’s who the people who host that show want to be listening. Most people don’t care if CFOs listen. But, our host of the CFO show cares about the CFO that listens and doesn’t care about the senior service person.

Stone Payton. Then there are the listeners, we see it happen day in and day out around here, there’s the dynamics that are happening in the studio with great in depth conversation and you are learning about people and you are learning about their business, is that a listener?

Lee Kantor. That’s a listener too.

Stone Payton. That is the ultimate listener, right?

Lee Kantor. Right. In my mind that listener has more value. A person you are spending an hour with listening to their story and then listening to your story is a more engaged listener than a person that has ears. Any person with ears is a listener and the person who is sitting across from you for an hour is a listener. I wouldn’t give them the same weight.

Stone Payton. This is all very intellectually stimulating, but…

Lee Kantor. We still haven’t answered the question…

Stone Payton. Right! So if you are talking to someone about hosting their own show and they say, “What’s your listenership?” Let’s do some real math, let’s get real for a minute…a typical weekly show, people will have an average of three to five people in a week, let’s just say an average of three people on their show a week. Let’s call it fifty weeks, we’ll give them a two week vacation or do you have earn a vacation around here?

Lee Kantor. You have to earn it.

Stone Payton. 150. In real numbers for that sort of high quality,

Lee Kantor. Highly targeted…

Stone Payton. Highly targeted, new business relationship, that mega listener; if someone asks you what’s the listenership? Can you just say 150 or would you have to explain it?

Lee Kantor. I think you’d have to explain it. 150 in depth listeners. That’s one level of listenership, you have them for an hour, they listen and you know for sure 150 are active and engaged.

Stone Payton. They are active and engaged, they are not passive just letting it wash over them while they drive to work.

Lee Kantor. You have 100-150 of those and that is a pile of listeners you have in your pocket. Then you have the casual, more passive listener that is maybe listener at work or downloaded the podcast and is listening…

Stone Payton. We can’t discount that whole geometric…this will sound like multi-level marketing, “You tell three people and they tell three…”. But there is something to that. Everyone who comes through here, they have their own little community, their own fan base and some of them do have mom’s that are going to listen.

Lee Kantor. Sure!

Stone Payton. Let’s don’t totally poo poo that listenership too. I just think it is gravy. That is not the main core listener.

Lee Kantor. I think we are only keeping track of the engaged listener, the actively engaged listener.

Stone Payton. The AEL.

Lee Kantor. And I think the other media are keeping track of the other ones, the passive, not engaged listener and they are bragging about that like it is nobody’s business and we don’t even count those people.

Stone Payton. Does that make us better or just cool?

Lee Kantor. Of course. We are just different. That’s the best way to describe it. Also, I think listenership in our business is different in that we have the live radio broadcast and that gets some listeners, but the vast, vast majority of our listeners happen after the fact and then that number keeps growing. That number gets bigger every single day.

Stone Payton. It never gets smaller.

Lee Kantor. It is not like terrestrial radio where you are on the show and that number is that number of people, period, the end. It is perishable. That is perishable, ours lives forever on the internet so our number gets getting bigger. There’s stays the same and in fact it probably diminishes .

Stone Payton. That’ makes sense. If I’m a host and have my own show, or I’m considering getting my own show and I’m asking this question that I think with this kind of conversation I can get my arms around that. But, now I’m a host and I’m going out to the community and I want to recruit the most interesting guests that I can, I’m occasionally getting that same question from prospective guests.

Lee Kantor. Yes. And the way that I answer this and I have to go through the same gyration of the podcast and the download and it get bigger. But, I feel confident that you can say that hundreds of people are for sure going to listen, it could be thousands. How big is your audience? If I have Dr. Phil on the show I am going to get a lot of listeners.

Stone Payton. That happens sometimes. We had Ken Blanchard on one of these shows and the network almost broke down.

Lee Kantor. That is going to attract a different number. So there is Dr. Phil, from Oprah, and he comes on the show and that is a lot of listeners. I have Dr. Phil from Alpharetta who has a dental office, it may not be. They are both Dr. Phil but there may not be as many listeners as the Oprah Dr. Phil.

Stone Payton. It is back to that pool of mom plus one. A lot of it is on them and what are they going to do before the show and after the show.

Lee Kantor. Before, during and after. Before the show, are they telling everybody to listen in? During the show are they tweeting, “Hey, listen in!”. After the show when they have the link are they sharing it with their people? That could impact listenership by one hundred times.

Stone Payton. Here’s my thing, you tell me if this is too surly…fortunately I’ve had the presence of mind and the social tact not to actually blurt this out, but I have thought on occasion when a guest asks that question or a prospective guest, I’m thinking why is Fox News wanting to have you on that same day at that same time? What am I competing with here? What if the answer really is eight or ten people, are you weighing that against going on with Katie Couric or something, are you trying to make a decision? Go on Katie’s show and do my next week.

Lee Kantor. The thing is they will have this content forever. It is a question we get asked a lot.

Stone Payton. And we have to address it. It is one I would like to get answered and move on.

Lee Kantor. In a way that everybody is happy with the answer. I am okay with not knowing exactly how many people are going to listen to a given show.

Stone Payton. I wonder who is listening right now? Hi, mom!

Lee Kantor. That’s the thing, how many people are listening right now and then how many people once we post this are going to be listening over time? We know it is going to be a lot more.

Stone Payton. I wonder if we could put some kind of little gizmo when people click on this that says, “You Are listening”, like the “You Are Here” button, that is always so helpful in the mall. I am ready to host my own show and I am happy to be a guest on your show.

Lee Kantor. On any show!

Stone Payton. I’m sold!

 

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Interviewing Atlanta’s Best & Brightest Companies To Work For 2011

June 24, 2011 by Stone Payton

We interviewed winners, participants, sponsors and organizers for this inspiring event — LIVE from Marriott Century Center in Atlanta, GA.

2011 Atlanta’s Best & Brightest Companies To Work For


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GACHI / Jamaica Villegas

Golin Harris / Mark Dvorak

LeasePlan / Mary Christy

Conway MacKenzie / Gregory Charleston

e-vestment Alliance / Heath Wilson & Matt Crisp

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Dodge Communications / Brad Dodge & Nicole Hopkins

 

 

Atlanta Business Radio Interviews Deborah Blue With BluRobin Global And Speaker / Author Kit Cummings

June 23, 2011 by Stone Payton

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Today we shined our spotlight on Deborah Blue with BluRobin Global and speaker / author Kit Cummings.

A special shout out to our new sponsor – the Business Marketing Association – Atlanta Chapter.  Please go to their website to register for their monthly events www.bmaatlanta.com/events/.

Also . . . if you know of a business in Atlanta that we should know about, please email Amy Otto at Amy@ atlantabusinessradio.com and we’ll invite them to appear on the show.

 

As a REALTOR®, Deborah Blue realizes that real estate is a local business; however, not all buyers and sellers are local. A significant share of home purchases over the past few years have been made by individuals whose reside outside of the United State. So what does this mean for our real estate industry? According to NAR, approximately $1 trillion (yes with a T) in US home sales came from foreign investors or immigrants.

They purchase for vacation, investment and job relocation. Most International buyers come from approximately 70 countries; however; the top five consist of China, Mexico, Canada and the U.K. Regardless of the country, homeownership is viewed as a huge accomplishment.  When the trust is established, the long term relationship can be rewarding niche. The International market is very specialized and takes specialized experience.

When Life Changes…Locally & Globally BluRobin Global Realty Group affiliated with Keller Williams Realty Atlanta Midtown, can put their insider knowledge to work to find special and unique properties in the neighborhood of choice for her customers and clients.

Their team will use the latest internet marketing tools to expose properties to qualified buyers and sellers both locally and globally attracting international investors.  They believe the key element of real estate is developing relationships and building trust with their clients. They know how to listen and always put the needs and wants of their clients first. They truly enjoy working with their clients and helping them through the process of buying, selling or investing in real estate.

Whether your move is across Atlanta or across the Country, they are dedicated to listening to your needs and to serving you with honesty, integrity, and professionalism. Perhaps it is this commitment to personal service that keeps their clients coming back time after time and recommending BluRobin Global Realty Group.

Give them a call today at 888-899-4969 or visit them at www.AcrossAtlanta.com.

 

Kit Cummings is an author and teacher, specializing in inspirational and motivational speaking. He works inside maximum security prisons and facilitates conflict resolution and reconciliation between rival gangs and religious factions. Kit teaches keys and principles that are effective in the most dangerous environmentsand applies them in his teaching and coaching in the corporate world. “If it can work there, it can work anywhere!”(Often quoted by Kit’s clients) Change the way you look at things, and the things you look at change—no matter where you are or what situation you find yourself in.

Kit Cummings created and authored “The Kairos Peace Initiative”, which is now bringing reconciliation and peace to rival gang members inside Georgia’s toughest maximum security prison. Kit serves as an instructor with the Georgia Department of Corrections; he serves as Board Chairman with Project KARMA, an organization devoted to youth gang intervention; as well as serving on the advisory board with Hope Worldwide ATL, an organization devoted to helping those in need… Kit spreads much needed, life-changing good news to the corporate world, the prisons, the schools and the streets. With over twenty years of experience in various levels of leadership, Kit has excelled as a coach and a teacher where he offers keys and principles that inspire people to see things differently, adjust their thinking and reach new heights.

With a motivational style that combines inspiration and humor, Kit’s highenergy program connects with all types of diverse audiences, whether it be training in small workshops or delivering keynote speeches at large events and seminars.

Kit has spoken to a wide variety of audiences over the years: hefired up the University of Georgia football team before their opening game in 2000; he encouraged a gathering of brokers and bankers in the aftermath of 9/11; he’s taught large groups of students about Living Life On Purpose; he’s taught public speaking courses to professional speakers; he’s given men hope and courage at prisons and recovery centers; he’s taught brain injury survivors about power and potential; he has inspired people to “aim higher” in places as far away as Africa and Asia, in addition to the many people he has uplifted in different companies and organizations here in the U.S. On average, Kit delivers well over 100 dynamic presentations per year.

 

 

Tagged With: Deborah Blue, Kit Cummings, Unshackeled

Atlanta Business Radio Interviews Matt Dickason With Dickason Law Group And Brad Hartman With Cornerstone Mortgage

June 16, 2011 by Stone Payton

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Today we shined our spotlight on Dickason Law Group and Cornerstone Mortgage.

Matthew A. Dickason is the firm’s founder and Managing Attorney.  In 2003, he received his J.D. from The Walter F. George Law School at Mercer University in Macon, GA.  A member of the Georgia Bar, he created Matthew A. Dickason, P.C in 2007 to focus on residential, commercial and small business loan closings. As Chief Financial Officer of the U.S. Screen Company, a family manufacturing company based in Sullivan, Ohio, Matt draws on his experience to advise small to medium sized companies in all facets of business and corporate law.

In his spare time, Matt enjoys being a Dad and serving as legal counsel and board member for The Hospitality Education Foundation, a non-profit organization that bridges the gap between Georgia’s high schools and hospitality industry.

Cornerstone Mortgage Group, LLC. is an Atlanta, GA based mortgage company that separates itself from the competition through its high quality service.   Their mission is to provide ‘Raving Fan’ customer service in every aspect of the lending experience.  Their company is considered mid-sized which means they have the resources of a large lender but not the feel of a big lender that is simply too big to care.   They build long term relationships with each of their customers and business partners and give them the personal attention they deserve.   Cornerstone guarantees

their customers the best interest rates available in the marketplace while also ensuring our loans close in a timely manner.

For more information, contact Brad Hartman: bhartman@cmghl.com 404.449.9876

 

A special shout out to our new sponsor – the Business Marketing Association – Atlanta Chapter.  Please go to their website to register for their monthly events www.bmaatlanta.com/events/.

Also . . . if you know of a business in Atlanta that we should know about, please email Amy Otto at Amy@ atlantabusinessradio.com and we’ll invite them to appear on the show.

And be sure to join the National Association for Business Resources on June 20 as they reveal the Top 3 Best and Brightest Companies to Work For in Atlanta for 2011. Please visit www.101bestandbrightest.com/winners/2011/atlanta for more information.

 

Tagged With: Cornerstone Mortgage, Dickason Law Group, Matt Dickason

High Velocity Interviews Speaker / Author Bob Doyle and Concourse Athletic Club’s Suzanne Cypert

June 14, 2011 by Stone Payton

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Bob Doyle is the CEO of Boundless Living, Inc., personal development company based in Atlanta, GA. He is the creator and facilitator of the Wealth Beyond Reason Program, a powerful multimedia curriculum on the Law of Attraction and its practical applications.

Bob is also a composer, writer, and photographer. You’ll find him online at www.wealthbeyondreason.com or www.boundlessliving.com

 

 

Suzanne Cypert, General Manager Concourse Athletic Club

Tagged With: Follow Your Passion Find Your Power, Lee Kantor, Stone Payton, Suzanne Cypert, The Secret

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