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The Jennifer Korol Show: Walt Disney Overcame the Word "No"

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http://www.jenniferkorol.com Walt Disney Overcame the Word "No"! An old world entrepreneur 1901-1966 created the first cartoon with sound that entertained an entire nation on public television. He didn't start there though. After working for long hours on his new idea and in his garage, he managed to create something we will remember in the next millenium. You can sell or market anything your heart desires, but once you have found that knack or thing you're really passionate about, a simple "no" is not going to hurt you.

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  • Walt Disney is an amazing story to make history...and YES it can be DONE!

  • I'm glad you think so :-)

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  • That's honestly the best way of doing things. I had to learn that the hard way when I wasn't making any money at all. Not only that, I was not that passionate about what I was doing at first. I don't really give too much detail into how I do what I do (in terms of marketing services), but I let people know what the results look like :-) I think we all learn to do that when we develop our own ideas vs selling others' ideas.

  • I think that silence can definitely kill an idea or a decision, but crowded noise can do the same job. That's a good question to think about. I think that it's really hard to determine whether noise or silence can break a deal. However, if you observe the person's or people's reaction to your idea carefully, you'll have more insight into what will work at the time. This is something google analytics and technology will never understand.

  • That's awesome :-)

  • Man, I hope Disney gets it back! It is rightfully theirs, but that is really cool. I'd like to see it :-)

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