A persistent problem is finding the right people to read our stuff. If we pick people who like us already, there's a risk they won't give us honest feedback. Yet those who do not know us are not likely to want to read what we write. The best solution is to hire a professional. They are most likely to be disinterested and have experience to boot. But we have to pay them.
Christmas is coming up. If a friend or loved one likes a good mystery or classical music or both, send him or her this book as a gift.
Writing is for me an entrepreneurial activity. If you're interested in something I say, post a comment. For my entrepreneurship course, go to www.hatman2.blogspot.com and for entrepreneurial real estate, go to www.yourstopforrealestate.com.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Getting Reader Feedback
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Tim was a market and survey research consultant from 1983 to 2000 and a smoking cessation researcher from 2000 to 2003. His consulting practice focused primarily on conducting community health needs assessment. He authored hundreds of market research reports and published a number of his assessments in Community Health Needs Assessment published by McGraw Hill in 1996 and in a revised volume published in 1999. In 2000 he joined the staff of the Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention of the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he conducted smoking cessation research. He published several articles in peer-reviewed journals and spoke at national smoking cessation conferences.
In 2003 he moved to Philadelphia and earned his real estate license. He now practices real estate, works on publishing his novels, and studies and teaches entrepreneurship.Tim has written a dozen novel-length stories, a volume of short stories, and about a 3-foot stack of pages poetry. He is currently working on earning his 4th million in real estate sales, publishing his novels, and working on an entrepreneurish handbook as a support for his students.
Tim is a trained violist and an experienced string quartet player. He is an avid listener to classical music and regularly attends classical music concerts. He has two grown children by his first wife and a stepdaughter with his second wife. He likes to cook, read, write, entertain, develop relationships, and help other people. Formerly Tim used to travel frequently. He doesn't so much anymore. Now he regards the combination of real estate practice, writing and publishing, and the teaching and studying of entrepreneurship as enough of a trip.