Archive for the ‘Seminar’ Category
Tuesday, April 30th, 2013

The Rotary Club of Danville raised $13,535
If you missed my recent call on how to raise money by holding a seminar fundraiser, I’ve got good news.
People called in from all over the country to learn how my seminar fundraiser program has raised over $150,000 for Rotary Clubs and Chambers of Commerce.
We even heard from members of the Rotary Clubs of Corunna, Owosso, and Durand (COD) who banded together to stage such a fundraiser two years ago and are doing it again on November 13.
The good news is that the call was recorded.
Raise money and recruit members
To hear the playback recording just call 218-339-3699 and use access code 686134. Reference code: 70
You can download the audio recording via iTunes or however you’d like using this link: http://ow.ly/kxO2H
The paint-by-numbers guide for staging a seminar fundraiser can be found here.
Of course, I escort each event host through the process. It’s really important to me that you are successful because my name is on your product!
It feels good to giveback!
My work with Rotary is in many ways the most rewarding thing I do. I wish everyone could feel the weekly gratification of service.
To learn more, simply “Like”my Troy Rotary Club’s Facebook page or visit the Rotary website.
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Thursday, April 26th, 2012
Google guru, Steve Holt and I recently discussed the art of list building on a Google Hangout.
I hold this free call every Monday from 4 to 4:30 PM ET. The call-in codes are posted on my calendar.
As usual, it was a fun call! I took some notes, too.
13 top ways to build your list
1. Offer of a free report on your website. Make sure the opt-in window appears “above the fold” in the upper-left corner. Just ask for the person’s first name and e-mail address if you want the maximum number of people to sign up. See how I do this on my website.
2. Collect emails at presentations. You might have to give something away to get audiences to play with you. But this kind of permission-based marketing is very lucrative, providing the business cards you collect actually end up in your data base and you don’t chase people off by sending bad content. By the way, legitimate bulk e-mail platforms such as Constant Contact and Infusionsoft only tolerate one spam complaint per 1,000 e-mails.
3. Advertising opportunities. People surrender e-mail addresses for tons of reasons. Honor the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 and most business associates won’t mind you adding their name to your newsletter distribution list. The CAN-SPAM law requires that people sending bulk e-mail include a physical address and an unsubscribe link at the bottom of all e-mails.
4. Social media is a free way to build your list. Stop thinking in silos. Be clever about getting Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, and Google + friends to give you their e-mail address. Again, the trick is to get them to opt-in.
5. Buy or rent a list. Neither Steve or I recommended this. Even if the list contains good e-mail addresses, solid prospects for your business, these poor people will have no idea why you are contacting them. Since they haven’t opted in, you’ll seem like a spammer, so they will report you as one. I know I would.
6. Give people opportunities to share your info. The easiest ways to do this involve sharing via social media buttons and such. It doesn’t hurt to encourage people to share, unless you constantly pester people to Like, Share, Add, etc.
7. Directly ask for additional contacts. This assertive technique can be fun for everyone if you do it right. I teach presentation skills, so a lot of my messaging and content is geared for leaders and salespeople. “Share this with the most successful salesperson you know,” I request. And people do! Somehow, it’s easy and fun to identify such a person and comply.
8. Provide a “Flinstone” sign up list. Yep. A clipboard with a piece of paper still works for collecting email addresses. I urge retail clients to give customers access to a computer so they can do their own data entry or Like my clients’ Facebook page.
9. Provide quality content and audience will find you. Athletes use the phrase, “put the ball in play.” Amazing things happen when you create, post, and distribute original, high-quality information. The right people find you. See how I generate keyword-rich articles for my blog.
10. Get your articles into existing customers’ newsletters. When you bother to create short, useful articles people will fall over themselves asking you for permission to publish them. Be sure to request attribution, which will help you build your list.
11. Put a connection offer onto all physical products. Retail establishments are now putting a “Like our Facebook page” sign on their front doors. A law firm in Royal Oak Michigan has a bunch of QR codes on their windows. I spent 15 minutes one cold morning walking around the building scanning the damn things, curious about what info awaited me.
12. Article swaps and guest blogging. Remember those articles I mentioned in #10? Offer related, non-competitive companies a chance to swap articles. Offer to give them one of your articles even if they can’t reciprocate and you still win!
13. Place a subtle offer in your e-mail signature. People forget that your e-mail signature file gets viewed thousands and thousands of times in a single year. True, many of the people you e-mail are already on your list, but the people they forward your message to are not. See how I do this. Click here, then type “Sig file” into the Subject line and I’ll send you my current signature file.
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The above article is available for republication on your blog, website, and in your newsletter. Simply send a message stating your intent through Michael’s website at www.MichaelAngeloCaruso.com
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Friday, February 24th, 2012

Michael Angelo Caruso training in Jamaica
I’ve had the pleasure of delivering leadership keynotes, seminars, and training sessions for almost 15 years.
It doesn’t matter which companies I speak to–health care, manufacturing, insurance providers …
Everyone knows that you must invest in your work team.
It’s one of the best ways to achieve competitive advantage and something called leadership succession. So here are some provocative ideas to help your people be the best they can be.
5 Cool Ideas for effective leadership
1. The team improves right after the leader does.
Enough said.
2. It’s true that if you train your employees, some will leave.
Training can be expensive and it never seems to be finished. Sometimes you’ll spend time, energy, and money grooming employees only to have them leave your employ. This is a far better scenario than not training your people and having them stay.
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Special discount for this cool leadership CD
Here’s a special discount for Michael Angelo Caruso’s audio CD titled, Getting People to Do Stuff. This recorded teleseminar is my most popular program ever.
As usual, Michael’s program is packed with useful tips and entertaining anecdotes.
This CD features many inspirational leadership stories, including the true talk of a flight attendant who used a specific leadership technique to influence a group of terrorists trying to hijack her plane! Hint:
The story ends quite well.
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3. Motivation remains a mystery to many leaders.
Uncle Aristotle said it first. Later, Sigmund Freud published his famous “Pain/Pleasure Principle”, which states that two basic things motivate people:
a) The anticipation of pleasure
b) The avoidance of pain. Strong leaders use both hot and cold water to motivate and as usual, the magic is in the details.
4. Leaders should not solve problems for direct reports.
When a leader becomes known as a “fixer,” the team stops trying to solve its own problems and brings all its issues to management.
5. A leader’s greatest skill is the ability to speak to groups.
Sure, we like leaders who can compose well-written memos. Yes, it’s important for leaders to read budget reports. But the ability to think and speak on your feet can make or break a career.
See you soon?
Let me know when you’d like me to speak to your company on the subject of leadership. I’ll help make your team even stronger.
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Thursday, June 9th, 2011
Is social media not fun for you anymore?
Lots of people are frustrated by Facebook and confused by Twitter. They’re spending lots of time posting and setting up business pages, but not getting much for their efforts.
When things aren’t going right, it can be helpful to look at what you’re doing wrong. I can help you in at least two ways.
1.) I’m holding a cool social media event on Tuesday, June 14 in Troy, Michigan. This event really is social. There’ll be food, drink, music, and conviviality, whatever that is.
2.) If you can’t attend, you can get the content on audio CD. Use the Coupon Code SOCIAL to save a whopping $33, if you order within the next 24 hours.
Either way, you’ll get a ton of great information on how to improve your situation using the most revolutionary communication tool since the invention of the telephone–social media, baby.
Can I be direct with you?
I think one of the reasons for my success in the speaking and training business is that I’m a direct person. I tell clients what they’re doing right and I tell them what they’re doing wrong. I tell them exactly how to improve.
Not everyone likes my style. Heck, I don’t like being told I’m wrong. But when I get over my ego issues and really pay attention, I improve.
So, here I go again, being direct. I hope it helps you improve. Based on what I’m seeing out there…
Here’s what you’re doing wrong on social media:
Your accounts are stagnant.
You’re busy on Facebook, but not productive.
You’re selling too much and closing too little.
You follow the wrong people on Twitter.
You don’t allow comments on your blog.
You add people online, but don’t follow up in any meaningful way.
You have ads on your blog.
You’re not using RSS feeds.
Your blog posts are too short.
Your videos are too long.
You don’t follow people back.
You curse online.
You don’t “Facebook with purpose.”
You push the same updates to every platform.
You don’t edit your photos before posting.
You’re not producing enough content.
Want to know more?
Want to fix what’s wrong? Wanna know what you’re doing right?
Then attend my great social media event on Tuesday evening, June 14 at the fabulous Tre Monti restaurant in Troy, Michigan.
If you can’t attend, order my Social Media That Works program on (4 audio CDs). Use Coupon Code: SOCIAL to get 1/3 off; save $33, but only for the next 24 hours!)
Let’s get your social media campaigns humming so more people can purchase your great products and services!
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Sunday, April 10th, 2011
I generate a ton of content!
You may know that I produce a bi-monthly newsletter, post three blogs a week, and maintain multiple accounts on Linkedin, Facebook, and Twitter.
I also conduct monthly teleseminars, post tons of video on my YouTube and Vimeo channels and have created over 75 information products.
People often ask me how I get it all done. Sometimes I wonder, too!
My favorite magic trick
One of my “tricks” involves repurposing content. It’s a useful technique for anyone who works as a leader or supervisor, salesperson, customer service rep or whatever.
When you repurpose your great content, your information becomes accessible to more people in more convenient ways. When your relevant content shows up in multiple places, YOU become more familiar, and people start thinking of you as an industry expert. Pretty cool!
Do you ever give presentations? Here are three easy ways to make your talk available in different modalities:
1) Record your live presentation with a digital recorder like those sold at Radio Shack. Then, import the sound file to a free audio editing program such as “Audacity” and burn audio CDs to giveaway or sell.
2) Record a three-minute highlight of your speech with a Flip video camera and post the clip on YouTube. Be sure to display your Web site on the “bottom third” of the screen to drive traffic to your Web site.
3) Publish an e-book version of your speech. Use voice recognition software to create a transcript or keystroke the speech into a Word doc (if you use a PC) and convert the document into a .pdf.
Oh, and congratulations! When you do #3, you’ll officially be a published author!
Churn out your own info products
For dozens of more tips on this subject and to generate a passive revenue stream for yourself, listen to my 60-minute audio CD, How to Create Info Products. It comes with a 30-page e-book, too!
Thanks for your interest in self-improvement. Now go repurpose some of your great content!
-Michael Angelo Caruso, Royal Oak, Michigan
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Sunday, February 27th, 2011
It’s happened again.
I made time for community involvement a while back and it’s turned into something big. Isn’t that how good deeds are supposed to work?
Way back in November, I dedicated a weekend to teaching about 100 area high school students leadership skills. It was a tough gig, by most standards. Over 13 hours of class time, not including prep.
The event was sponsored by Rotary District 6400 in southeastern, Michigan. They hold this Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) weekend every year and its director, Dr. Jim Karolyi, does a fantastic job putting it together.
Speaking to 100 young people is not exactly my specialty, but I tried to have fun with it. Well, something just happened that showed me the gig was well worth the effort.
Ron Warren, one of the young people attending the event, was given an award by the Rotary Club of Lincoln Park, Michigan and I just read got to read about it. The News-Herald, the local newspaper, interviewed Ron and I’ll be darned if the young man didn’t mention my name. A lot.
Read the interview for yourself and see if it doesn’t make you smile.
I’m grateful for the shoutout, Ron. Reading about your award reminds me of how impressed I was with the quality of students at RYLA 2010. Thanks for helping make community involvement so rewarding, Mr. Warren.
So, it’s official; I’m a hero!
And it’s addicting. Dr. Karolyi has asked me to speak again at his 2011 event.
Tags: community involvement, leader, michael Angelo Caruso, news herald, ronald warren, Rotary, ryla
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Thursday, February 10th, 2011
Speaking is a lot like driving. We all think we’re good drivers, but there are a lot of dented cars on the road!
Here are 5 Cool Ideas for sharpening your next presentation, followed by a link to order my Present Like a Pro DVD:
1. It’s better to make mistakes when you’re alone.
I teach managers and salespeople how to be more effective. The fastest improvement occurs when clients adopt my motto: It’s better to screw up when you’re alone.
2. Practice the beginning of your talk more than any other part.
Your nervous system is most likely to be under siege at the beginning of your presentation. Practice the first part of your talk more than the middle or the end.
3. Call your own voice mail to record sections of your presentation.
Use this “poor man’s” recording technique to listen to yourself and make improvements.
4. PowerPoint often hurts more than it helps.
Stories are far more effective than bullet points because people tend to make buying decisions using the “emotional side” of the brain. Use stories to inspire, motivate, and get the audience involved. Develop a strong “signature story” and work it, baby.
5. Be specific with your time-sensitive call to action.
All good presentations end with a clear call to action. Don’t say “Please take this form back to your office and send it to me when you have time,” when you can say, “Please fill out this form before you leave the room. I’ll be at the door to collect it from you.”
Order the Present Like a Pro DVD now! It will be especially helpful to your leadership and sales team!
Place your order within 48 hours and I’ll immediately e-mail you a fantastic 30-page, companion e-book at no extra charge. Watch for it and download it quickly.
As with all my products and services, you’ll get much more than you pay for.
Speaking about speaking,
Michael Angelo Caruso, Keynote Speaker T 248-224-9667
P.S. You must order Present Like a Pro within 48 hours to receive the bonus 30-page e-book.
P.P.S. You’re welcome to publish these 5 Cool Ideas in your corporate newsletter, on your Web site and blog. Just send a quick message to Reprint@EdisonHouse.com.
www.MichaelAngeloCaruso.com
The Fifth, 432 S. Washington, #1105 Royal Oak, MI 48067
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Monday, January 31st, 2011
Here’s the story of how a random act of customer service completely backfired . . .
A while back, I released a DVD titled, Present Like a Pro (PLP). This video of my best presentation tips turned out much better than expected, thanks to quality vendors.
Present Like a Pro continues to sell at a brisk pace, especially at during my Present Like a Pro training sessions, such as the one I’m giving March 3 in Troy, Michigan.
Nonetheless, I was shocked at what happened during my product launch.
My launch concept was inspired by two marketing campaigns I had studied:
1) Russell Brunson’s “free plus shipping” technique and
2) The Hyatt Regency hotel chain, which at the time was offering “random acts of customer service” to guests.
The DVD was priced at $49, but I decided give it away to the first 1,000 people on my list who showed interest. This seemed like a fabulous idea, but I was truly shocked at what happened next!
Random act of customer service backfires!
My data base consists primarily of business executives, middle managers, salespeople, and entrepreneurs such as speaker and authors. I thought a $49 DVD offered free would kill. But, initially, it didn’t.
Here’s what happened.
A few people were paranoid about the free offer. An East Coast woman who has been on my list for YEARS, called to make sure the offer wasn’t a phishing scam. Noted.
A substantial number of people didn’t follow instructions, resulting in lots of back-end customer service support. In other words, the auto-processes we set up actually created work for my team and me. Oops! Noted.
Finally–and here’s the shocker–after receiving my offer of a free DVD valued at $49, a stunning number of people quit my list!
I couldn’t be more surprised! My “random act of kindness” was causing me to lose customers! Er . . .noted
I suppose some of these folks never give presentations. Perhaps some of them were not interested in self-improvement. Whatever the reason, my team and I went back to the drawing board to create — a second marketing campaign that we’re using to this day.
To date, the Present Like a Pro DVD has generated thousands of dollars in sales and since I continue to market the product to my distribution list, much of that money has come from people who turned down the free offer during the product launch! Noted.
Marketing lesson #153: When customers don’t recognize a good deal that you’ve offered, it’s your fault.
By the way, I haven’t given up on offering random acts of customer service. People on my “dist list” are frequent recipients. Sign up for my free 5 Cool Ideas newsletter today and collect hundreds of dollars in freebies every year!
-Michael Angelo Caruso, Royal Oak, Michigan
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Friday, January 7th, 2011
We’re just into the New Year and everyone is thinking about ways to make 2011 even better than 2o1o.
Here’s a free Facebook tip to help you improve online marketing efforts, followed by a special invitation to a low-dough training event I’m doing with Russ Cuthrell on January 14, 2011. (As of today, there are only 20 seats left!)
The Facebook tip involves your Info page. The average FB user posts long, frequent messages on her wall, but skimps when posting content on her Info page.
She thinks that sending “salesy” messages and posts to FB friends will carry the day and often worries about putting too much “personal” information on her Info page. This type of thinking is counter-intuitive and will harm Facebook marketing efforts. Here’s why . . .
Facebook, like all pages on the Internet, functions on the existence of keywords. The Info page is a terrific place to place keywords, but this only occurs, if you type long answers into the template!
Remember that FB uses the content on your Info page to connect you with like-minded people–the very same people who are likely to be interested in what you’re selling. FB can do this best when you list your favorite quotations, music, books, location, etc.
You’re not giving up anything valuable like your social security or driver’s license number. Facebook has over 40 privacy buttons to filter out any troublemakers.
If you are doing business, you need to be found online
You or your marketing person need meet with me January 14!
My friend Russ Cuthrell and I are hosting a very inexpensive event where you can learn about social media and how to get more traffic for your Web site. This is NOT a technical program.
Mark your calendar to attend a Social Media/SEO Seminar the morning of Friday, January 14 in Clinton Township, Michigan. It’s sponsored by the Macomb County Chamber.
Get info and register here> http://bit.ly/SocialMediaSearchJan14
Social media is simply the biggest communication breakthrough since the invention of e-mail. Learn the inside secrets so both you and your business rock in 2011. I will teach you valuable tricks for doing biz on Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, and You Tube. My good friend, Russ, will teach you more about Search Engine Optimization (SEO).
These two strategies will bring you more tons more prospects and clients as you make more money in 2011!
This event is super inexpensive! Tickets are only $25 online or $30 at the door. Bring/send your entire marketing team!
For info/registration, go to > http://bit.ly/SocialMediaSearchJan14
See you on Friday, the 14th!
Happy New You,
Michael Angelo Caruso
Communication Consultant, Speaker, Author 248-224-9667
P.S. Share this e-mail with your favorite, local, marketing person. They will thank you!
www.MichaelAngeloCaruso.com 432S. Washington, #1105 Royal Oak, MI 48067
Let’s connect on Facebook.
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Sunday, January 2nd, 2011
Have you booked a speaker for an upcoming event? Here are some easy ways to get the most people to attend and make this your best seminar, fundraiser, or convention keynote.
1. Get on the speaker’s mailing list.
You and your committee members should subscribe to the speaker’s mailing list as soon as you hire him or her. (My free newsletter is available at 5 Cool Ideas newsletter ).
Once in the loop, you’ll receive periodic updates from your speaker that will keep you thinking of fresh ways to promote your event. For example, my newsletter contains practical communication tips and you can use the publication to attract interest and encourage registrations for your event.
You can republish these great communication tips in your newsletter, on your Website, and on blogs. You may also forward the 5 Cool Ideas to your distribution list.
2. Use positive adjectives.
Inform people of your special guest speaker by providing key links (one at a time). People who hire me find it useful to provide these links:
www.MichaelAngeloCaruso.com
www.michaelangelocaruso.com/michael-angelo-caruso-blog/
www.youtube.com/results?search_query=michael+angelo+caruso&aq=f
Always use positive adjectives to describe your event, the food being served, the entertainment, and your speaker. Psychologists tells us that words such as fantastic, memorable, exciting, and funny are extremely effective persuasion tools.
3. Social media is effective and free!
I have developed a HUGE Facebook following. When you hire me, post details of your event on my personal page (4,600 friends) or fan page (look for the avatar with me holding a microphone).
Ask me to post a personal message on your Facebook group page. Continue to build your following on Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, and YouTube and you’ll have less trouble getting audiences to attend your events.

4. Video marketing is the best way to promote speakers.
In the old days—way back in the early 1990s,lol—the best way to promote a speaker was to distribute a flyer. Now you have your prospective attendees watch and listen to a speaker on video.
This sells tickets like crazy, providing the video is well done and the speaker knows his stuff. As an example, follow these steps to harness the awesome power of video marketing:
a. Search the name of your speaker or “Michael Angelo Caruso” on YouTube.
b. Select a video that you want to use.
c. Click the “Like” and “Subscribe” buttons, so you’ll receive notification of whenever a new video is posted.
d. Post a Comment; say something nice about me and then reference your event. Be sure to include a link to your landing page so people can register or buy tickets.
e. Share the video on Facebook, your other social media pages, and even on your organization’s Web page.
f. Copy/paste the video’s URL into your e-mail blasts along with your personal endorsement. Never underestimate the value of your personal recommendation.
5. Sell tickets five at a time.
People don’t like to attend events alone, so why sell tickets that way? Ask your Web person to arrange an online registration page that defaults to ticket blocks of five and ten, with an option to order a single ticket. You might offer a free ticket if someone purchases ten.
Have fun with your promotions and others will, too! Best of luck with your event!
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More information, such as Michael’s bio, head shot, and client testimonials are available at www.MichaelAngeloCaruso.com.
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