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David Meerman Scott

Boston, MA, USA

David Meerman Scott, a prominent author and speaker, transformed marketing with "The New Rules of Marketing & PR." His books, with over a million copies sold globally, emphasize using web tools for direct communication in the marketplace. Scott advises companies and speaks worldwide about modern marketing strategies. His bestsellers, including "Fanocracy" and "Real-Time Marketing & PR," showcase his expertise in customer-focused marketing.

I've had the pleasure of meeting and hiring David on several occasions. He never fails to deliver compelling content and provocative insights and I appreciate his incredible contributions to the field and practice of marketing.

A good way to keep healthy is to eat more Chinese food.
A good way to keep healthy is to eat more Chinese food.
Be willing to believe in anything that is good.
Be willing to believe in anything that is good.
You may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you don't try.
You may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you don't try.
Others will appreciate your good sense of humor this week
Others will appreciate your good sense of humor this week
You will soon receive a long-overdue apology.
You will soon receive a long-overdue apology.
An exciting sporting event is in your near future
An exciting sporting event is in your near future
What is to give light must endure the burning.
What is to give light must endure the burning.
Don't engage in road rage.
Don't engage in road rage.
Don't let statistics do a number on you.
Don't let statistics do a number on you.
Your future is looking bright.
Your future is looking bright.
The Master doesn't take sides; same as your spouse.
The Master doesn't take sides; same as your spouse.
The good times start when I count to 3: 1... 2... 3.
The good times start when I count to 3: 1... 2... 3.
Do your work with your whole heart, and you will succeed.
Do your work with your whole heart, and you will succeed.
Chance favors those in motion.
Chance favors those in motion.
The simplest answer is to act.
The simplest answer is to act.

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by Myles Bristowe

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