Two Words: Attitude Index

The good news is that the it's been a consistent trend since the inception of the I3 (International Inspiration Index) that the further into the future we look, the more optimistic we tend to be. The bad news is we're going through a very difficult period. 

Read January's report and pass it along: http://longdistancemarketing.wordpress.com/2010/02/20/7th-analysis-of-the-international-inspiration-index-i3/

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Two Words: Attitude Index

How's your attitude? Where are we going? What's in store for us? Compare your view to others.

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Two Words: Attitude Index

The latest analysis of the International Inspiration Index (The "I3") is now on line! How's your attitude? How is the general outlook of the people around you? What's in store? Find out http://longdistancemarketing.wordpress.com/2009/11/06/4th-analysis-of-the-international-inspiration-index-i3/

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Two Words: Our Attitude

My big on-going project is the International Inspiration Index (I3). I monitor people's attitudes as well as their predictions about where the country's attitude is going. I have just put up the latest analysis. What does it predict? What conc...erns us? How are we feeling? Find out by following the link. (Pass it on - & take the survey too.) http://longdistancemarketing.wordpress.com/2009/09/04/3rd-analysis-of-the-international-inspiration-index-i3/

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Two Words: Attitude Index

I think we need a new "index," one that measures how our collective attitude fares. I am therefore starting on the "I3," the International Inspiration Index, which will be published monthly. It's only four questions long and I'd love to have you spread the word (as well as the take the survey). Do it each month please. Results are available at the end of the survey.
 
http://survey.constantcontact.com/survey/a07e2ifebkzfu5047ch/start

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Scott “Q” Marcus, founder, publisher, and editor of Two Words magazine has a three-decade career in the media as a DJ, talk show host, Music Director, Program Director, Operations Director and later: sales manager, station manager, and general manager of various radio and TV stations. He also produces marketing seminars at www.HumboldtMarketingSeminar.com and is a sales and marketing consultant for the Northcoast Small Business Development Center.

Two Words magazine is associated with http://www.LongDistanceMarketing.com, his blog about all things marketing. The magazine is a creative, literary piece designed to uplift and inspire its readers. It is comprised of several articles, written by various people. Each issue is dedicated to a two-word theme (hence the clever title, huh?) If you would like to submit to Two Words magazine, please visit www.TwoWordsMagazine.com and read the submission standards.

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