An Inside Look At CEATEC In Japan

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TV tech personality Steve Greenberg just returned from CEATEC in Japan.  CEATEC (pronounced “C-Tech”) stands for the “Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies.” It is the Japanese equivalent of the Consumer Electronics Show in the U.S. or CeBIT in Europe. Steve was asked to attend the show so that he could be a member of the judging committee that identifies the most innovative products exhibited. Steve found some amazing new discoveries and talked about them with PR honcho Lois Whitman, in this edition of Lying on the Beach.

Lying On The Beach
Lying On The Beach
An Inside Look At CEATEC In Japan
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If You Can’t Tell Us What Your Company Does In Less Than 30 Seconds, You’re Not Going To Succeed

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Most founders of start-ups can’t describe what their companies do in less than 30 seconds. Most executives at well-known establishments can’t either. They go on and on. In today’s world, most folks have short attention spans. Serious business people better be able to spell out the winning facts, fast. This is so important for attracting strategic partners, editorial interviews, and social networking. Here is advice from a major TV personality, Steve Greenberg, and PR expert, Lois Whitman, who talk about this topic on their podcast, Lying on the Beach.

Lying On The Beach
Lying On The Beach
If You Can't Tell Us What Your Company Does In Less Than 30 Seconds, You're Not Going To Succeed
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