Waldo – the coach
Who is your coach? Do you have a coach? If "Waldo" is was your coach, where would you be today? where would your business be today? Distributed by Tubemogul.
Duration : 41 sec
What is the best way for me to market a new business coaching service?
I am starting a business coaching service that will focus on financial management and strategic planning for small businesses. What is the best way to contact and acquire customers?
Drive around your area and find those strip business centers (not retail) and cold call down the line of businesses,
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The Hunger Coach
Emotional eating is by far the most common cause of
weight gain. Does this little tale seem familiar?
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Duration : 57 sec
What's it like to fly coach(business or economy class)?
Business class is not considered to be part of coach. It's a separate class of service.
Economy class is simply a seat on a plane. They're small, have limited legroom, and come with minimal service. Most airlines still have complimentary non-alcoholic drinks although a few now charge for everything. Most flights no longer have meal service unless you pay extra for it. Think of it as riding a bus that travels at 35,000 feet.
Business class is usually offered only on international flights and some transcontinental flights. The seats are wider, have much more legroom (55-60 inches compared to 31-32 inches in economy), and recline anywhere from 60-90 degrees depending on airline. Meal service and all drinks (alcoholic and nonalcoholic) are free. You also get better food and wine and a better selection of them. Needless to say, business class is quite expensive compared to economy.
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Coach With Matt.com – Virtual Business Coaching
This is an introduction to Coach With Matt.com (www.coachwithmatt.com). Coach With Matt.com is a virtual business/entrepreneurial coaching website that serves the purpose of continually spicing up your skills in sales, marketing, time management, etc.
Duration : 3 min
I'm certified as a USBC coach how do I start & manage my own business as a bowling coach ?
There are four bowling centers in my area. There is high school bowling in my state. I want to give private lessons & group lessons.
Before you start, I would take the time and expense to properly organize your operation. How serious do you want to be with this?
If you want to get into this professionally then I would seriously consider spending the money and shielding yourself from liability thorough an S Corporation or LLC. This is in case someone gets hurt during a lesson, it will limit your liability and they can't go after you personally. I would talk to a CPA or attorney in your area for advice.
In terms of managing, you will want to keep track of your revenue and expenses. I highly suggest getting an accounting package for this. It not only lets you see how you are doing, but it makes your job easier come tax time for you or the tax preparer to do your Schedule C (or K-1).
Quickbooks has a piece of software called Simple Start which I still believe is 100% free and will do just fine for you. The more expensive versions are only more beneficial if you have a lot of fixed assets and a more complicated operation.
If you want to keep a home office for this and deduct the expenses, then you have to abide by strict home office deduction rules that a CPA or tax professional can explain better than I can here.
You will want to try to get your word out. Bowling centers are a good place to start. Maybe they will let you put your card up and/or advertise lessons. Yard signs are excellent tools as well.
As you build up rapport with your clients, then your business will grow, mature and be a great success.
Anyways, those are a few tips. I hope that helped.
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seat size-is a business class seat bigger than a coach seat?
and is a first class seat bigger than a business seat? I keep getting conflicting answers…if business & coach are the same size, why the $$ difference?
Yes, and yes.
First class has better service than business class, and bigger seats. Business class seats are bigger than economy, and you get better service/meal options.
On airlines such as the Qantas a380, you get a suite to yourself in first class. In business class, you get a large seat that folds into a bed, but it isn't as private as a suite. And in Economy, there is the normal seat layout.
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Mark Anthony Bates – Coach of Coaches
Mark Anthony Bates, is almost as famous as his first two names, but prefers to remain as incognito as possible.
His claim to fame over the past five years has been to become the top coach of brand-name speakers.
In the video we took recently at our favorite WiFi cafe, Panera, Mark Anthony discusses what makes him different.
If you really, really would like to contact the Mark Anthony Bates, please drop an email to the Jim Wilson, Executive Producer, Vegas Buzz Video, at jwilson@vegasbuzzvideo.com
We'll see if we can influence him.
Duration : 3 min 48 sec
What is the difference between coach and business seats on a plane? Do you have more room in business?
Coach is the basic seat. It means you are seated in a three-seat space, side by side. Services are bare-bones. If you want to listen to the on-board movie you have to buy the earphones. If you want lunch you have to buy it. If you want a drink you can only get one at mealtimes, and you might have to pay for it. Alcohol is not included either.
Business class is often confused with First Class. You get everything that the Coach class gets, but it's folded into the price. So you pay a lot more for your ticket, but you can drink like a fish, and you get an adequate meal to go along with it. Your seats will be two across instead of three, meaning you have a lot of room. Oh, also, the rows are spaced further apart so that you have actual leg room. The cabin space is smaller, and the flight attendant has fewer passengers to tend to so you get better service.
Again, if you want to fly business class, be prepared to pay for it. You get all the perks, but you pay big-perk money for them.
My advice, stick with coach. First class passengers arrive there the same time that you do. It does not make the plane fly faster if you are in Business class.
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Dani Johnson First Steps to Success Testimonials Dallas, TX
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We just got back from another amazing event with Dani Johnson at First Steps to Success! Hear these stories of people's lives that have been absolutely transformed using Dani's training! These are Real People, Real Results, Your Stories!
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