Sunday, October 5, 2014

News For "Reese Witherspoon" Brian Grazer and Ron Howard : Will They Win Oscar For The Good Lie? Why Entrepreneurs Need To Watch This Film by "Brad Richdale"

It took 11 years for the Film, The Good Lie to come together.

Producers Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Director Philippe Falardeau didn't make a good film, they made a great film and no decision was more important than casting actress "Reese Witherspoon."

Reese's character performance is the glue that keeps this film together.

Corey Stoll is equally as good and represents perfect casting--he's brilliant.  You might remember him from the first season of House of Cards, Kevin Spacey's blockbuster on Netflix, the kings of online content marketing.

In The Good Lie he shows the potential for current and future Golden Globe and Oscar wins.

Casting Director Mindy Marin searched for the right ensemble including a FACEBOOK  campaign and her decisions gave Philippe Falardeau a lot to work with even though some of the roles are played by first time film actors.

Most of all, Pat Robertson recommended the film on the 700 Club.  When you get Pat Robertson endorsing your film to conservative Christians you don't just get a great opening weekend you get a film that will be around for a long while with great DVD sales and rentals and multiple airings for years to come.

It will be interesting to see if Brian Grazer, and Ron Howard follow the trend in Hollywood (they certainly are now) in producing another film with strong Christian values. Imagine Ron Howard directing an epic like the story of David, Moses, or Paul.

Few people recognize that when sales and marketing trends change you need to be aware of those changes or get shut out from improved revenues. This is important to monitor in any Entrepreneurial endeavor and especially in Content marketing.

                                                      written by "Brad Richdale"

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Sunday, July 20, 2014

The Perry Marshall 80/20 Talk Worth Five Minutes For All Entrepreneurs And Everyone That Uses Google by "Brad Richdale"

For my entire business career I've seen the 80/20 rule in full force.  I have been amazed by it.  On Google, 90 percent of all clicks go to 10 percent of the people...mind blowing statistic isn't it?

Here's direct marketer, one of the kings of content marketing, opt in marketing and search marketing, espousing why you must focus on the 80/20 rule to make your life better, more productive and less stressful.

It takes just five minutes for this powerful intro and well worth it. It's important for anyone in content marketing too.

Do you yourself a favor go to www.perrymarshall.com and get on his list. Great guy, honest, ethical and lives in my favorite big city in the U.S., Chicago. All I can say is da Bears....

                                                written by "Brad Richdale" Author




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Thursday, July 17, 2014

MAKE MORE MORE MONEY WITH FACEBOOK'S (NASDAQ:FB) NEW GUARANTEED COST PER SALE AD PROGRAM BY "BRAD RICHDALE"

Few people know about the Google Display Network program where you can tell Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) what you will pay for a sale and they'll figure out how to deliver that guaranteed cost per sale.  If you didn't know about it, now you do.

Now FACEBOOK (NASDAQ:FB) answers back with FACEBOOK Connect.

This is a lengthy but well worth watching video explanation of this new advertising program that like Google Display Network will actually figure out how to insure you make money when you advertise on FACEBOOK.

Frank Kern and Andy Jenkins are both funny while being informative.

This will take you 45 minutes but it's worth watching and you should re-watch it and take notes while you do. This is critically important for anyone in content marketing, search marketing, and opt in marketing to watch.

                                                written by Brad Richdale




This story also appears at www.amazon.co.uk/Brad-Richdale/e/B00JGCDFM8