In the Wall Street Journal, Paul was asked for his best piece of advice for helping people achieve health, wealth or success. “In these trying times, it is more important than ever to return to the basic laws of success: your rewards in life and business will be in direct correlation to the service and value you provide to the marketplace. The difference now is that those returns are ½ of what they used to be. The solution to this challenge is simple but not easy; provide twice the service and value as you did before,” remarked Edgewater.
Busy Bee Promotions opened its doors in 1998 and conducts an average of 400 events monthly coast-to-coast. Paul has been featured in Promo Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, and on FOX, ABC and NBC news affiliates promoting products and services for clients such as Coca-Cola Venturing & Emerging Brands, Starbucks Coffee, Verizon Wireless, Groupon, Whole Foods Market, AT&T and many more. Paul Edgewater was also recently an expert guest on The Brian Tracy Show, airing on ABC, NBC, CBS and FOX affiliates across the country and The New American Dream, airing on FOX News, CNN, CNBC and MSNBC affiliates across the country.
Paul is also a best-selling co-author of business and marketing book, Counter-Attack:
To read the full feature story about Paul Edgewater, as seen on CNBC, Morningstar, CBS MoneyWatch, The Houston Chronicle, The San Francisco Chronicle and others, please visit http://web.me.com/
To learn more about Paul Edgewater please visit http://www.BusyBeePromotions.com or
http://pauledgewater.com
About Paul Edgewater:
Paul is also the author of “The Book On Promotions” (available at: www.PaulEdgewater.com)
Paul lives steps off the Magnificent Mile in beautiful downtown Chicago and is available for speaking engagements and consultations.
For booking information or to contact Paul directly, visit: www.BusyBeePromotions.com
or call Toll-Free 1-888-438-9995 X 2
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