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Tuesday, 04 May 2010 |
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John Warrillow, Author - Built to Sell What’s on your nightstand now? Invictis the book on Nelson Mandela and the South African rugby team – I’m a sucker for a sports story Favorite quote from a book? Seth Godin. “Find words for readers not readers for words” If you had to choose, which writer would you consider a mentor? John Grisham. I love the way he tells a story As a child, what did you want to do when you grew up? Mike Wallace of 60 Minutes. I love asking the tough questions. John Warrillow is an entrepreneur, author and speaker. Throughout his career as an entrepreneur, John has started and exited four companies. Most recently he transformed Warrillow & Co. from a boutique consultancy into a recurring revenue model subscription business, which he sold to The Corporate Executive Board in 2008. He is the Author of Drilling for Gold and in 2008 was recognized by BtoB Magazine's "Who's Who" list as one of America's most influential business-to-business marketers. See John's next book, Built To Sell: Turn Your Business Into One You Can Sell, by visiting his website: http://www.builttosell.com |
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Thursday, 12 March 2009 |
By Shantaey Headrick
Newcastle is a fabulous compass to visit, as it is chock brimful of engaging museums and historical attractiveness, as well as the ultimate dinner occurrences and night life you could hanker to have. There are numerous things to do and see while you are in Newcastle. Perhaps one of the most well recognized is the Tyne Bridge, which is one of the larger accepted milestones of the place, or The Black Gate, which was componental of the protectors of the castle of Newcastle upon Tyne. Whether you are visiting Newcastle for venture or gusto, you are for a fact to have an world-class time while you are here, with so much to do and see!
There are many locations of interest when you come by Newfoundland for holiday. The metropolitan area Walls, a very immense and imperious surrounding wall that secured Newcastle in the 13th century, still stands in some bites now. This is a shocking fragment of past events to uncover! See the Arbeia Roman Fort and Museum and see the ammunition and forts that the Romans used as far back as the |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 12 March 2009 )
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