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John Jantsch Does It Again! Free eBook "The Total Online Presence Blueprint"

John Jantsch Does It Again! Free eBook "The Total Online Presence Blueprint" | information analyst | Scoop.it

I present a 12-month plan of attack or blueprint for working on your presence in the coming year. I’ve long taught this “live by the calendar” approach as I think it helps business owners, who wear many hats, get above the overwhelm by taking it topic by topic and manageable bit by bit in an attempt to forge something that looks like continuous progress. 


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Ken Morrison's curator insight, April 16, 2013 2:20 PM

My worst workout of the year so far was the time when I was listening to John Hantsch's podcast on this topic.  I was continually stopping to type out notes.  I am excited to dig into this free digital book.

 

John Jantsch is one of my favorite content creators and authors.  He shares so much practical content with achievable action sets. I fully understand why American Express promotes him as a great resource for helping small and medium size businesses.  Huge businesses love him also, but his target audience is busy small business owners.

Ken Morrison's comment, April 16, 2013 2:26 PM
Thanks for the rescoop. This book should be another gem. I really enjoy his writing style and visual frameworks.
Ken Morrison's comment, April 16, 2013 2:26 PM
I also love that he practices what he preaches and shares his fruit for free.
Rescooped by michel verstrepen from An Eye on New Media
Scoop.it!

John Jantsch Does It Again! Free eBook "The Total Online Presence Blueprint"

John Jantsch Does It Again! Free eBook "The Total Online Presence Blueprint" | information analyst | Scoop.it

I present a 12-month plan of attack or blueprint for working on your presence in the coming year. I’ve long taught this “live by the calendar” approach as I think it helps business owners, who wear many hats, get above the overwhelm by taking it topic by topic and manageable bit by bit in an attempt to forge something that looks like continuous progress. 


Via Ken Morrison
Ken Morrison's curator insight, April 16, 2013 2:20 PM

My worst workout of the year so far was the time when I was listening to John Hantsch's podcast on this topic.  I was continually stopping to type out notes.  I am excited to dig into this free digital book.

 

John Jantsch is one of my favorite content creators and authors.  He shares so much practical content with achievable action sets. I fully understand why American Express promotes him as a great resource for helping small and medium size businesses.  Huge businesses love him also, but his target audience is busy small business owners.

Ken Morrison's comment, April 16, 2013 2:26 PM
Thanks for the rescoop. This book should be another gem. I really enjoy his writing style and visual frameworks.
Ken Morrison's comment, April 16, 2013 2:26 PM
I also love that he practices what he preaches and shares his fruit for free.