Wednesday, October 29, 2008
"MySpace Discussion Groups"
My son and particularly my daughter can run circles around me. So, I'm try to "catch the wave" and learn how to use this for business and it's harder than I thought. There are SO many ways to socialize and attract that it's a daunting task for me to just feel like I'm accomplishing something.....anything!
I am determined to learn though so I invite you to join us in one or more of the groups listed below. Each has a different market focus but all are designed for good, healthy discussions. All of these groups have a common thread which is MyProfile ........ an Australian firm specializing in personality testing and communications. We have tools for each of these markets, but, I need to know more about your market, your problems, and desires. This will help me and others greatly in our business development. So, by joining you are helping me as well as provide healthy discussions of different topics.
Here they are:
Sales - This group is center around the sales industry (i.e. Real Estate, Cars, Furniture, Insurance, you name it). We want your thought on different issues that surround your industry. Your insight, problems, solutions, and even successes.
Career Counselors - Discussions on assisting and motivating students (High School and College) in their search for a career.
Network Success - A network marketing discussion group focused on "How-To's" and success stories.
Warmly,
Bob "The nonGeek Geek"
www.Bob.MyProfileWorldwide.com
Friday, October 24, 2008
"ONline Seminar - Closing Fast"
It was simply amazing how fast people signed up for this. Now, we are almost full with only a few spots left (as I am writing this) and those will be gone today. (see sign-up link)
These are truly exciting times and I thank God everyday for the blessing that I am receiving.
Join me on Facebook (http://profile.to/bobthomason) and MySpace (http://www.myspace.com/simsoft01) as we discuss a variety of business topics that will help you succeed regardless of your business endeavors.
I look forward to meeting you soon.
Warmly,
Bob "The nonGeek Geek"
www.BThomason.com
Friday, October 10, 2008
"WOW! I Just Finished a 10 Day Trip of the East Coast"
I spend 10 days with my mom and about 50 other locals touring Nashville, Asheville, Charleston, and Savana. We traveled to many sites, ate well (....too well), drove through the Great Smoky Mountains, toured the Biltmore House, and ate at The Lady and Sons Restaurant (Paula Deans place). It was definitely a whirl wind tour. We were up every morning and on the road by 8.......mostly. Each day was filled with things to see and do. Plus we ate and ate and ate.......you get the picture. We never had time to get hungry.
I've included a few pictures below (actually took over 400):
Warmly,
Bob "The nonGeek Geek
Thursday, September 4, 2008
"Secrets to Your Success Seminar" coming to Searcy, AR on September 18, 2008
This Seminar has been called, "The Modern Day Version of Winning Friends and Influencing People!"
My Question is ....would you [and/or your staff] find any value in and be open to learning any or all of the following:
- Gain power and influence with people?
- Communicate effectively no matter what the situation?
- Learn to handle each of the 4 unique personality styles?
- Earn higher commissions and greater sales?
- Simplify your life?
- Develop charisma?
- Give your customers astounding service?
If you answered yes to any or all of these questions, then this is the Seminar for you.
For more information, visit www.BThomason.com.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
"We could use some help!"
I have openings for dynamic Seminar Trainers in most states in the US and Canada. There are six different markets to choose from. Select the one (or ones) that best suit you. Excellent income potential for qualified persons.
Visit www.Bob.MyProfileWorldwide.com for details.
Contact: Bob Thomason
email: bob@bthomason.com
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
"What is the Perfect Career for You? "

Confucius said “If you’re in a job you love you’ll never have to work a day in your life".
It’s a great quote because it sums up the importance of being in a job that matches your personality style. The right job enhances your life. It is personally fulfilling because it nourishes the most important aspects of your personality.
The secret of career satisfaction lies in doing what you enjoy most.
This CAREER MATCH CD is designed to help students and those searching for a new direction in their career, and contains
- Connecting WHO you are with WHAT you love to do
- The secret to finding the perfect career
- How to choose a career that’s right for you
- What strengths and talent you bring to a job
This CD is a great resource to
Monday, August 11, 2008
"And, Just Who Do You Think Your Are?"
Over the course of my life, I cannot count the number of times I have heard this statement. Not always directed at me, mind you, but it is always said with a common purpose in mind quite simply as a put down. Regardless as to who the intended recipient is, it’s said to keep you in check. Keep you from getting “too big for your britches” as my mother use to say.
You know, as it turns out, it is import for us to consider “just who we think we are”. Thoughts…..good or bad…….lead to action, action leads to results, and results reinforces who we are.
I’ve talked to so many people who just feel trapped in their everyday life and work. People who want more but just feel that they don’t have enough education or they don’t have enough experience or they don’t have the right job or……..well, you get picture.
If you are looking for something to blame, blame yourself. Then, you can correct it. If you blame someone else or your lack of money or your lack of meeting the right person or your lack of “luck”, you’re not on the right track. The only thing that you can change in this world is you. You can’t change your spouse or your kids or your parents or anyone else but you. So, the sooner you take responsibility for who you are and where you want to go, the sooner you can get there.
Now, I ask it again “And, just who do you think you are?”
Warmly,
Bob "The nonGeek Geek"