Bang POW – look who’s creating WOW!
Each week, we’re be offering up a Language Hacker Award (or three) for those that have exhibited the expertise to exercise with excellence the exegesis of expression.
This is the best of what’s out there in terms of the demonstrated understanding of persuasive communication no matter the context and industry. So, in other words, what I’m into and who’s into what I’m into. Hahmana hahmana,what?… I know.
This week, we honor 3 language artists…
Bob Burg is big enough for the Language Hacker Award’s top spot and he’s big enough to have some of the best business books out there. Endless Referrals…The Go-Giver…and on and on the list goes. I read Endless Referrals quite some time ago and I find myself recommending it to others often. More than anything, lately, I can’t get enough of his blog posts. So, do the same and recommend him by name.
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Steve Booth-Butterfield Something makes me keep coming back to Steve’s blog on a regular basis. I see him in my Google Reader what seems like daily. He always has an unique perspective on things and always teaches me something along the way. If you are jobless right now, consider reading his Persuasion on the Job Interview. It’s a good one for starters. After that, read my Heres My Chance.
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Robert A. Harris’ VirtualSalt. Yes. A faceless website can win the award. It’s a resource. I’m the creator and I create the categories, damn it. (insert GWB’s face) I refer to this site often for clarification of rhetorical figures and devices. Learn everything on this site and you’ll be well on your way to being me.
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So, there you have it, the Language Hacker Award recipients on this day in history, July 11th, 2010
