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Atlanta Business Radio Interviews Nick Powills, Emile Paradis, Andy Greider, Don and Anne Webb

Posted on March 18, 2009
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Today we opened the show with Don and Anne Webb with Greenwood Land Company. Their firm is recognized as the foremost authority on recreational land investment, ownership, management and resale throughout the Southeastern and Midwestern states. Founded in 2003 Greenwood Land specializes in premier properties that represent exceptional recreational and wildlife management potential. In addition, some of their work is applied to restore fish and wildlife levels as well as to help landowners achieve their goals. They are hosting a great event called The Greenwood Project which explains why timberland is a must for your investment portfolio. The next event is March 31, 2009 from 7-9pm at the Doubletree Hotel in Roswell at 1075 Holcomb Bridge Road. To learn more please go to their website www.greenwoodland.com or call 800-466-1163

Next up we had on Nick Powills with No Limit Media Consulting. No Limit is an Atlanta-based progressive communications firm specializing in helping franchisors grow their concepts through the power of publicity – both traditional and virtual. Nick founded No Limit after an extensive media career that included time with Rolling Stone Magazine. His clients have included: Huddle house, Qdoba, Wireless Zone, Checker’s/Rally’s and other growing brands. to learn more please go to his website www.nolimitmediaconsulting.com

Andy Greider has been a marketer for most of his life. Having owned 9 small businesses, helped start a dot com and worked with a boutique firm as a consultant to mom and pops all the way to the Fortune 500. He has a plethora of experience in helping companies grow. Now he is the Chief Dot Connector and Owner of Marketing Pedagogy – an educational marketing company rather than the traditional persuasion marketing companies that are out there. To learn more please go to his website www.marketingpedagogy.com

We closed the show with Emile Paradis, the Managing Partner of RPM Advisors and is a franchise owner of the Referral Institute. He has been a Referral Institute Master Trainer and has developed a number of referral training programs that are taught nationally. Emile is known for his fast-paced results oriented training style. His dynamic presentations provide on the ground, useful information mixed with action items and a little fun. To learn more please go to his website www.referralinstituteatlanta.com

Also if you know of a business in Atlanta that we should know about please email Amy Otto at Amy @ atlantabusinessradio.com and we will try and get them on the show

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