Patrick Schwerdtfeger
Genre
Most Recent Book Title
Marketing Shortcuts for the Self-Employed
Book Description
Want the juicy marketing secrets that save time and get results quickly for your business? Then this is the book for you. Marketing Secrets for the Self-Employed offers a detailed plan for entrepreneurs, small business owners, salespeople, and service professionals. Filled with effective tactics and strategies ready to apply immediately, this guide supplies a complete toolkit to leverage resources, establish online credibility, and crush your competition!
Additional Book Titles
Webify Your Business: Internet Marketing Secrets for the Self-Employed (2009)
Make Yourself Useful: Marketing in the 21st Century (2008)
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Location (city/state/country)
Walnut Creek, California
Author bio
Patrick Schwerdtfeger is a keynote speaker and leading authority on global business trends including ‘big data’, demographic forecasting and the social media revolution. He’s the author of the award-winning book, Marketing Shortcuts for the Self-Employed (2011, Wiley) and a regular speaker for Bloomberg TV. Patrick has spoken about global demographic trends, predictive analytics and the social media revolution at conferences and business events around the world.

Patrick spoke about Learned Intuition at TEDx Sacramento in August 2012.

Patrick’s past books include Webify Your Business: Internet Marketing Secrets for the Self-Employed (2009) and Make Yourself Useful: Marketing in the 21st Century (2008). He has been featured by the New York Times, CNN Money, LA Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Inc. Magazine, Fortune, Bloomberg Businessweek, the Associated Press, MONEY Magazine and Forbes, among others.
Professional Speaker Topics
1. Monetizing Big Data
2. Global Business Trends
3. Social Media Victories
4. Think Bigger!
Favorite Quote or Personal Motto

The road to BEING is through DOING.

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