Last week at the 2009 Glazer-Kennedy Info-SUMMIT, I had the pleasure of interviewing successful entrepreneurs Mike Capuzzi, Donna Krech, and Ari Galper. Each of these entrepreneurs shares with me their secrets of achieving success in their niche/market and how they have maintained success in the recession. Watch the videos below for a glimpse into the mind of these powerful business people.
Mike Capuzzi
Mike Capuzzi is the inventor of CopyDoodles and the Glazer-Kennedy Independent Business Advisor in Philadelphia, PA. Visit him on the web at http://www.copydoodles.com.
Donna Krech
Donna Krech, also known as “the hope giver”, is a fitness, life success, and motivation expert. Visit Donna Krech on the web at http://www.donnakrech.com, http://www.thinandhealthy.com, or http://www.weightlossbusinessnetwork.com.
Ari Galper
Ari Galper is the creator of Unlock The Game™, a new sales mindset that overturns the notion of selling as we know it today, and ChatWise®, a truth-based sales methodology that uses live chat to create trust with online visitors. You can visit him on the web at http://www.unlockthegame.com or http://www.chatwise.com.
Mara Glazer, daughter of Outrageous Marketing Guru, Bill Glazer, is the Facebook Face of Glazer-Kennedy Insider’s Circle™. She takes her fans, followers, and friends on a behind-the-scenes look inside the Insider’s Circle. Follow her on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/maraglazergkic or on twitter@maraglazergkic (http://www.twitter.com/maraglazergkic).





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All three of them are great entrepreneurs…. Ari Galper and Mike Capuzzi have been inspiring and learning form their knowledge has taught me things that I didn’t know before… there is always something new to learn from successful entrepreneurs!
wow, great event.
looks that I missed a great opportunity
Thanks for the reminder of all the high-caliber people I got to hang out with over those few days of the Info-Summit, Mara.
Before I attended my first major GKIC event I remember thinking a lot about whether I should make the investment of time and money — but after being there and getting all the information and energy, and best of all meeting all the great people, I wouldn’t even think of missing one and I wish I had started attending them long ago.
That would have saved me years of my personal “learning curve”, not to mention accelerated my income MUCH faster.
Live and learn!
dang blasted… I really need to get my butt to the next event