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January 03, 2006

Free Art of the Start Online Seminar

On January 4th at 1:00 pm Eastern, I'm doing a free online seminar based on The Art of the Start for Raindance Communications.

In the seminar, I'll cover the 10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint, missions vs mantras, and other topics pertinent to anyone starting anything.

Hope you can join me!

http://snipurl.com/artonlineseminar

Written at Ilikai Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaii

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I'm just piling on to the last few comments. I agree - that's a pretty awful platform, that ultimately defeated me. My experience -- Registered a few days early and made mouse motions that had me convinced that I was preloading the software. Returned a few minutes before you kicked things off to log in. Was told to go register and load software. Fiddled around in that set of mouse motions and clicks for a while. Got lost. Gave up.

Is there an archive somewhere? As luck will have it, my network connection at home (the entire phone line to be exact) broke down at 1800 local time (germany), and is still down. So I had no chance to attend but would like to see an archive. thanks.

I registered (painful) and connected exactly on time only to find out that:
a) to get the audio I had to make an international phone call
b) if you don´t run windows you could only have a second class experience
The delivery company (ROI) just sucks. This morning I wanted to listen to the recorded version but the applet (applet ! this is year 2006) did not run in my Mac running Firewire.

I was on a Mac, called into the 800 number and the presentation went fine. Would have been nice to have it working totally web, but the result was the same. Very informative show, Guy, mahalo.

Sorry, gave up sound was terrible and over all experience not captivating. - got the impression that this was not ideal for Mac's - funny you being you ;-)
Cheers from France

I'm there. I love the book so I can't wait to see the seminar.

Welcome to the blogsphere!

Welcome to the Blogging world Guy!

Great to be able to hear your wonderful insights.

Hey Guy, when you invite us to join you, and the site is Windows only - well, that’s plain stupid.

Congrats,

Charles

Uhhhhh, if you're a Mac user...a shame...
http://homepage.mac.com/lesposen/blogwavestudio/LH20040807225237/LHA20060104054325/index.html

Guy, about time you started blogging- nice start.

Wow...signed up but it was giving your life history, way to much info required.
And, once registered, didn't really see anything on how to attend once registered...hopefully that will become clear tomorrow...or Guy, maybe you could fill us in on where to go and what to do :-)

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