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This Rotary fundraiser is an easy $10K+

Tuesday, April 30th, 2013

danville rotary michael angelo caruso seminar fundraiser

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!

Michael Angelo Caruso RotaryMy 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.

Don’t veer for deer

Tuesday, November 6th, 2012

deer driving michael angelo caruso blogIt’s autumn and everyone is talking about the dangers of “deering while driving.”  It got me thinking about how humans handle problems.

There are 1.5 million car-deer collisions annually.  Deer crashes kill some 150 people per year.  The deer don’t fare well, either, mostly because few of them are wearing safety belts.


Here’s a surprising driving tip

The article lists three ways to avoid an unwanted wildlife encounter:

1)  Stay alert.  Deer are the most active at dawn and dusk.

2)  Deer travel in herds.  If you see one animal, there are probably many more nearby.

The third piece of advice is rather surprising:

3)  Don’t veer for deer.  Experts say that swerving is much more dangerous than hitting the animal.  Veering could easily introduce oncoming traffic or an unforgiving bridge abutment into the equation.


Sometimes, it’s best to face a problem head-on

Michael Angelo Caruso blog problem solvingThe “don’t veer for deer” lesson is a good metaphor for other types of problem-solving.

Of course, it’s always a good idea to stay alert for communication problems related to customer service, marketing, and such.  And yes, these problems often “travel in herds.”

Lots of us try to avoid problems by ignoring them, procrastinating or even denying the problems exist.

Yet, in many cases, it’s best to confront the problem head-on.  Face the problem as if you would position yourself directly in front of a camera.

Let the conundrum collide with your personal life or your work routine.  This will create a unique opportunity to uncover a solution. (more…)

Speaking tips from Clint Eastwood

Friday, August 31st, 2012

It’s not that the convention was going badly. 

The 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa was chugging along thanks to its state-of-the-art technology, tight scripts, and slick production values.  Then the special guest speaker walked on stage.

There had been an interesting mix of professional politicians and average people at the podium.  Most seemed sincere, although many were reading their lines on the teleprompter. 

Something about reading aloud makes audiences think that the speaker doesn’t really mean what he or she is saying.  Don’t you agree?

Anyway, this special guest speaker works in the entertainment business.  He has a long and storied career as an actor and director.  He’s the legend known as “Clint Eastwood.”

 Mr. Eastwood is not new to the art of making speeches. He’s won a gaggle of important film awards that required him to address large audiences.  His films Mystic River, Million Dollar Baby, and Unforgiven have all won Academy Awards. 

Clint is not new to politics, either.  The actor served one term as Mayor of Carmel, California from 1986 to 1988.  He did quite well, too, by all accounts.

So it was fun to see Eastwood stride to the podium.  Most viewers expected a break in the regular rhythm of the convention, but what they got was one of the most unusual speeches in the history of American politics.

 

Most speakers are average

I’ve given over 2,000 paid presentations, including keynotes, training sessions, and other types of presentations, so I know a few speaking tricks.  When I use the word “tricks,” I’m not referring to deception or manipulation.  I never recommend deceiving anyone. 

I use “tricks” in the way that a professional magician tricks audiences when making a rabbit disappear.  Everyone knows that the rabbit doesn’t actually disappear, so no one is truly deceived. 

The speaking tricks that Clint used caused no harm.  They were only techniques that helped him deliver his message amidst a backdrop of average speeches. 

Here’s another way to look at it.  Most speeches are average, but you can deliver a better speech by employing techniques that are different than those used by other speech makers. 

 

Here are the tricks Clint used

Clint Eastwood Michael Angelo Caruso blogEastwood’s primary motif for the speech involved an empty stool next to the podium.  Clint asked us to imagine that President Obama was sitting in the chair so the actor could ask the President some questions. 

He made us wait for the first question, creating anticipation among viewers and audience members.

Clint used questions that drew attention to Mr. Obama’s unfulfilled campaign promises including the closing of Gitmo and how this administration seems to approve one war more than another. 

There was also a pointed jab at Obama for flying a private jumbo jet to visit colleges to talk about student loans. 

Eastwood employed humor, pretending that Obama was telling him to shut-up. 

Some of his most popular crowd-pleasers were based in personal sentiment, such as:

“I never thought it was a good idea for attorneys to become President.”

“You, we, own this country [applause] … politicians are employees of ours.”

“When someone doesn’t do the job, we gotta let him go.”

 

Not bad for an old man

Critics of the speech charge that Eastwood looked less than vital, that his content was inappropriate and too informal, and that hair was in disarray.  In short, that he looked and acted like an old man.

Clint Eastwood, of course, is 82 years-old.

This was not the best political speech of all time.  It was not even a “rah-rah” speech. 

Low-key and laconic, especially for his late evening time-slot, Eastwood at times seemed to be struggling to find the correct words. It had the opposite effect of a prepared reading, which was probably just what the actor-director wanted.

I know that’s what I wanted.  In fact, Eastwood’s terrific, unconventional convention speech made my day.

Judging by the amazing feedback on Twitter, most other Americans felt the same way.

-Michael Angelo Caruso, from Royal Oak, Michigan

 

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Want to sell more? Stop talking

Saturday, February 25th, 2012

Michael Angelo Caruso speaker training sales trainingThe best sales presentations occur when the salesperson isn’t speaking.  That’s because the if the seller isn’t talking, the prospect is the one speaking.

And when prospects talk, they help the salesperson understand what they need in terms of product specs, vendor capabilities, delivery preferences, and pricing.

Listening is a powerful selling tool because it builds trust. The more you listen to another person, the more he or she trusts you.


5 cool ideas for better listening

1.  Pausing makes you a brilliant conversationalist.

An artful pause has many benefits.  First, it keeps you from interrupting.  Second, you show that you are giving careful consideration by not jumping in with your own comments at the earliest opportunity. A third benefit of pausing is clarity because you will better understand what the other person is saying.

 

2.  Show interest in others and others will show interest in you.

Another way to become a great conversationalist is to question for clarification. Never assume that you understand what the person is saying or trying to say.  Instead, ask, “How do you mean, exactly?”  By inviting the other person to expound, you will demonstrate an almost unmatched interest in his or her thoughts and feelings.

 

3.  Listening builds self-esteem.

When you listen attentively to another person, his or her self-esteem will naturally increase as they begin to feel relaxed and happy in your presence.  When you notice this effect on others, you will also feel more relaxed and happy in your presence.  Your goal is to listen as if the other person is an important celebrity.

 

4.  Allow the teacher to teach.

Try not to compete during conversation.  Allow people to impart their words of wisdom.  If appropriate, write down what they say.  Moving one hand to the lower part of your face sends a signal that you are interested in what the other person is saying.

 

5.  Listening builds your character.

It can take a real effort to keep your attention focused on another person’s words.  The human mind can listen to and process words at 500-600 words per minute, yet the average person only speaks about at about 150 words per minute.  Try paying close attention to what the other person is saying and you will develop more self-discipline.  By learning to listen well, you will actually strengthen your character.

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Michael is also available to deliver your next keynote or training session on leadership or selling, including social media and Internet marketing.  Call or click today!

 

Why Google+ is better than Facebook

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

Internet marketer, Michael Angelo Caruso, gives social media training.If you’ve ever complained that Facebook takes too much time or isn’t a high even return-on investment, I have good news and bad news.

The good news is that Google+ is in many ways a better platform.  The bad news is that you want another social media account like you want another hole in your head.

But there are compelling reasons to get involved with G+ right away.


Let’s get this party started

Google is a rockin’ search engine, so it owns the playing field.  If we were all still kids, Google would own the playing field, the parking lot, the ball, and the air.

So, Google makes sure that G+ integrates across a number of Google products, including Google Buzz and Google Profiles.

Try this experiment.  If you have a fairly distinct name and you type it into Google, your Facebook page will probably rank fairly high.  But, if you have a Google profile, it will rank higher than your Facebook page.

Oh, and you probably have a Google profile even if you haven’t created one.  Why?  Because Google created one for you if you have a Gmail account.  When I discovered my unadorned Google profile a while back, it ranked higher than the Facebook that had been established for years!

Started in June 2011 as a test version, its popularity has grown by leaps and bounds. Google+ notices are posted inside users’ Gmail inbox, so it’s 100% real-time Gmail deliverability.

When you write about a subject on Google+ and your circle friends Google that subject, your comments and links are displayed automatically on page one of Google. No back-linking, no on-site optimization, just free traffic!


Still not convinced to use Google+?

Bill Douglass (bill@wsiwebsalesnow.com), a marketing expert at WSI Web Sales Now, has written about Google+’s interesting features and benefits:

•    A focus on targeted sharing within subsets of a social group (or what Google calls ‘Circles’).

•    A section specifically for viewing, managing and editing multimedia. Google+ includes an image editor, privacy options and sharing features.

•    ’Hangouts’ is becoming very popular. Instead of directly asking a friend to join a group chat, users instead click ‘start a hangout’ and they’re instantly in a video chat-room alone. At the same time, a message goes out to their social circles, letting them know that their friend is ‘hanging out’ and that they are invited to join.


Google+ is a terrific for Internet marketing

Google+ 100KB  Michael Angelo Caruso blogJust like with Facebook, you can create a business page after you create a personal profile page.  Businesses are beginning to see the value of Google+ with the new Pages feature.

The new Google+ brand Pages look similar to Google+ Profiles, except for the little square icon that indicates that it’s a Page rather than a Profile.

Users can add brands to their circles, check out their information, and browse their photos. When users add a brand to their circles, it helps increase that brand’s follower count.

Here’s what you need to know about starting a business page on Google+:

•    Before you can create a Google+ Page for your business, you need a Google+ Profile. The ‘You+’ link on your Gmail dashboard will direct you to the Profile creation page.

•    Choose a category to begin. Local businesses is good for smaller, less well-known businesses. Product or brand would work for companies and larger known businesses. Company, institution, or organization is mainly for businesses that don’t directly sell something, mostly not-for-profits.

•    Personalize your page with a photo/logo and tagline. You can continue with an introduction, information, and contact information, and finish with a photo strip of five different photos.

•    For your business Page, you can create circles (networks), start posting information and news through your feed. You can also add your Google+ Page details to your existing website and share it via other networks.


Google+ is a lot of fun, too!

If you have your own website or online business, an efficient social profile Page using  Google+ will let you explore a whole new world of social media marketing, that is not only fun, but easy and profitable.

•    Google+ posts sent to “public” rank fairly well in Google search results. Merging Google properties into Google+ and integrating it with the search engines has a tremendous impact on where your company appears in search engine results pages (SERPs).

•    You can manage circles-distribute clients into specific categories and share different posts, news or deals with different circles accordingly. This is a great way to connect with fans and share information with clients.

•    ”Hangouts” is another great way to engage your customers and colleagues. It’s a high quality video chat that allows you to interact with your fans face to face. This interaction will allow you to get to know them, answer questions as well as get live product/service feedback. Businesses can also use “Hangouts” for video conferencing, to push live events and seminars to customers.

•    Use the Google+ badge to promote your site and your Google+ page. Google+ badge links your website with your Google+ page and lets others know you’re here. When a visitor likes your site and clicks the icon they will be taken directly to your Google+ page and will be able to share and follow your posts.

•    Google+ Direct allows people to simply enter a ‘+’ before your company name when searching on Google and get directly to your Google+ page.

•    The +1 button on Google+ is an ideal way to have customers spread the word about your business and its presence on Google+.  You can also connect your +1′s from your website to your +1′s on your Google+ page. People tend to trust recommendations from people they already know.

•    ”Ripples” is a Google+ tool that allows you to watch your posts and information as they travel across social networks.  You can easily determine who is sharing your content and who is paying attention to it.

•    With “analytics,” you can get information about your page’s followers, visitors, and the general traffic and social activity around your business.


Google+ is a game-changer

Google+ for business is unique in that it has blurred the lines between personal social networks such as Facebook, and business networks like LinkedIn.

Linkedin, by the way, has long been associated as one of the “Big Three” social media platforms.  As of last week, Infusionsoft (my CRM and a major player in the industry) announced that it’s social media integration will include a new Big Three:  Facebook, Twitter, and Google+.  Linkedin is being left out of the picture, at least for now.

I’m making Google+ an important part of my Internet marketing activity.  See you there!

How to download photos from your iPhone

Sunday, November 13th, 2011

iphone michael angelo caruso blogThe remarkably intuitive iPhone is surprisingly dumb when it comes to downloading photos.

Some people chalk this up to Apple’s long history of not playing nice with the Windows operating system.

No matter.  When it’s time to move pics from your phone to your ‘puter, you’re certainly not in the mood to do research.

So, here are the steps.


How to download photos from your iPhone

1)  Connect your phone to the PC, using the USB cable provided.

2) An Apple iPhone window will appear, telling you that a “camera is connected” or something like that. Select “Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard” or “Download pictures from a camera or scanner” and click “OK.”

3) You’ll see the “Scanner and Camera Wizard.”  Click “Next.”

4) You’ll see thumbnail versions of the pics on your iPhone.  All the checked photos will be copied to the computer.  Click “Next.”

5) The next window, “Picture Name and Destination,” allows you to name the group of pictures and choose a place to save this group of picture.


A few more tips

michael angelo caruso blogIf all or most of the photos are Halloween images, you can save time labeling each individual shot by labeling the group “Halloween.”

Be sure to check the “Delete pictures from my device after copying them” box or you’ll have to delete the original iPhone photos manually, one at at a time.

That’s it!  You’re done!

I share my best pics at www.Facebook.com/MichaelAngeloCarusoNow

-Michael Angelo Caruso, Royal Oak, Michigan

Women’s lib, my butt

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011
Actress, Erin Cummings, second from left, and friends  Michael Angelo Caruso blog

Actress, Erin Cummings, second from left, and friends

Sure, women have come a long way, baby, but the glass ceiling hasn’t even been scratched, let alone broken.

Women hold more MBAs than men, but are employed in fewer executive positions for far less money.

The Troy Rotary Club of Michigan–I’m going to be President next year– is honoring Troy business women and women everywhere with its second annual Troy Business Woman of the Year Awards luncheon on Wednesday, October 5.

Detroit-area folks are welcome to attend and nominate.  Here are details.


Troy Rotary Business Woman of the Year Awards!

Mark Mullin Troy Rotary Michael Angelo Caruso blogThe Rotary Club of Troy will honor a number of women business leaders at a special luncheon on Wednesday, October 5th, 2011.

We’d love for you to participate in the “Troy Rotary’s Business Women of the Year” event as a nominee and/or an attendee.

We’ll interview the awardees to learn their business secrets and also hear from our guest speaker, Denise Roberts from Sales Partners.

Nominees must work in Troy, Michigan. Applicants or those who nominate the applicant should submit three-paragraphs explaining their accomplishments in noteworthy community involvement and business during the last 12 months.

Send your information to Linda K. Weaver at lkweaver@wowway.com.

Troy Rotary will take make a determination based on these accomplishments.

The luncheon will take place at the award-winning Bank of America building at 2600 Big Beaver Rd. (16 Mile Rd.) just east of Somerset North.  We enjoy fabulous food and the view of the outdoor fountain is magnificent most of the year.  Plus, there’s almost always an interesting guest speaker.

Please pay for lunch at the door– $15 cash or check per person.  (Your second lunch with Troy Rotary is no charge!)


Directions to Troy Rotary

Maureen McGinnis Michael Angelo Caruso blogHead west on Big Beaver so you can turn right onto Lakeview Drive between Somerset North and Bank of America.  Make an IMMEDIATE right into the first driveway.  This will take you into the guest parking lot.  Leave a few extra minutes to clear bank security at the front door.

This map may help:  http://tinyurl.com/TroyRotaryInvitation

Please be there a few minutes before noon on October 5 so you can network with Rotarians and guests.  Call Michael Caruso at (248) 224-9667 for more information

Bring your camera and lots of business cards and we’ll see you soon!  You will enjoy our fun members and they will enjoy you!


Nominating is easy!

Troy Rotary is honoring a number of Troy Business Woman at a special luncheon on Wednesday, October 5th.  You may nominate someone you know, ask someone to nominate you or nominate yourself.

Nominees must work in Troy and must be present to win.  Please provide the following information and submit to Linda K.Weaver at lkweaver@wowway.com by September 27.  Questions?  Call Michael Angelo Caruso at (248) 224-9667.


Info on nominee

You may copy/paste and e-mail info to Linda, above.


Requested info

Name of nominee _______________________________

Phone number _________________________________

E-mail address _________________________________

1.  Please tell us about your background as a business woman:

 

2.  Briefly list your business achievements during the past 12 months:

 

3.  Rotary is a community service organization.  Please tell us about any volunteer work you’ve done during the last year.  This includes “after hours” activities such as charity work, community projects, etc.

_______________
Thank you!

We hope to see you at the October 5th luncheon at the award-winning Bank of America building at 2600 Big Beaver Rd. (16 Mile Rd.) just east of Somerset North.  We enjoy fabulous food and the view of the magnificent outdoor fountain. Lunch is $15 cash or check per person and your second lunch with Troy Rotary is free!

 

What if women ruled the world?

Of course, neither gender needs to “rule the world.”  We’re all together in this.  Still, it’s nice to honor area business ladies for a job well done!

 

Labor Day doesn’t celebrate working harder

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

american flag michael angelo caruso labor day blogHappy Labor Day!

This long weekend signifies the end of summer, gives folks a chance to take a breath before the school year kicks in, and allows Americans to celebrate … work?!

Not many people know that the patriotic Labor Day holiday has its roots in Canada.  U.S. President Grover Cleveland fast tracked the first official Labor Day in 1882.  The timing and even the name of the event was largely due to the pressured politics of the day.


Why work once and get paid once?

Most people labor under what I call the “Work Once, Get Paid Once Model.”  Hourly workers, for example, toil for 60-minutes and get paid for that 60-minutes.  Many workers get paid upon the completion of a project.

I practice the “Work Once, Get Paid Forever” model.  As an information marketer, I create print books, e-books, audio programs, and DVDs and then sell them in perpetuity.

I usually create “evergreen” content that only requires slight revisions, so once the product is created, I can go on to other things, while that product continues to generate passive revenue.


You’re an expert, why not cash in?

Malcolm Gladwell, in his great book, OutliersThe Story of Success, claims that anyone who works at something for 10,000 hours is, for all intents and purposes, an industry expert.

In other words, if you’ve worked in an industry 40 hours per week for five years, you’re probably more than capable of creating passive income from an information product.

As a bonus, being known as an author will give your reputation a bit of a shine.


How to create info products

Let’s work smarter, not harder this 2011 Labor Day. fla4 create sell info products CD ebook cover Michael Angelo Caruso blogFor more ideas on how you can create passive income from info products, listen to my How to Create Info Products audio CD.  Order now and I’ll throw in a 30-page e-book on the subject.

-Michael Angelo Caruso Royal Oak, Michigan

My summer report card rocks!

Saturday, August 27th, 2011

It’s really fun getting paid for passion.  When you do what you love, it seems as though all is right in the world and things come so much easier.

I love speaking to live audiences and am fortunate to have received fabulous feedback from clients this summer! Here are few samples:


Coaching client

Steve Holt Facebook Michael Angelo Caruso blog“Speaking is the easiest money I have ever made because I get paid to talk about my passions and help people at the same time. The other revenue streams I have created from this are just icing on the cake.  Thanks, Michael, for showing me how!

-Steve Holt, author of The Facebook Guide For Small Business, Martin, TN


Annual conference

“Michael spoke at our annual meeting for marketing reps from dental labs across North America and we were all very impressed! If you are thinking about hiring Michael as a speaker, I would definitely do so!”

-Lisa Campagna, Outside Sales, Expertec Dental Lab, Westland, MI


Keynote presentation

Michael Angelo Caruso blog MI Assessor Conference 2011“Michael, I wanted to thank you personally for making me look so good as Education Coordinator for the Michigan Assessors Conference!  I’ve heard nothing but fabulous comments about your sessions.  Your great personality was a fit with everyone who attended.”

-Linda Stevenson, Assessor, Van Buren Township, MI


What’s next?

Coming up, I’ve got gigs in Ohio (leadership keynote), Tennessee (technology keynote), and Jamaica, mon (sales training)!

Be the best speaker you can be by using the tips in my Present Like a Pro, DVD.  Shorten your learning curve by adopting my favorite speaking tips!

Michael in Royal Oak, Michigan

www.MichaelAngeloCaruso.com

It’s my birthday, so I got you a gift

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

Michael Angelo Caruso birthday fundraiser seminarI’m having fun getting older! One of my favorite benefits is realizing that life isn’t about getting, it’s about giving.

Philanthropy has become a serious passion for me, especially my work with Rotary. I love giving back and helping others do the same. Last November, I used my massive social media network to get a computer donated to an unemployed, single mom. Got her a printer, too. :-)


Giving is getting

Yes, Facebook fans, my birthday is on Sunday! So I got you a present. It’s not a traditional gift, but I wanted to show you some appreciation for staying on my list and hanging in there with me.

The gift is worth $5,000.

That’s what I charge for most speaking engagements, but I’m available to you at no cost, if you’d like to raise money for your favorite cause. Let me explain.

In the last two years, I’ve helped raise over $150,000 for various charities, Chambers of Commerce, and Rotary Clubs. We did this by holding fun seminar events in various cities across North America.

Under this arrangement, I waive my usual speaking fee and people like you get to be an even bigger hero in your community.

I speak about how to use social media for business and as a result, everyone who attends gets to make more money online. Pretty neat, huh?

My content is original and non-technical.

Watch a short, fun video of my teaching style.

You can download my how-to manual for holding a seminar fundraiser, which includes tips for marketing online, my recommended 100-day promotion schedule, and much more!

There are a few details we should talk about and by the way, this deal won’t last forever. My accountant is wondering why I offer it at all. :-)   Contact my office for the deets.

But if you want to raise funds for your Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club or favorite charity, this could be my perfect birthday present … to you.

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