Showing posts with label Don Mast. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Whatever it Takes Reality TV Show Sizzle Reel with Grant Cardone



Grant Cardone also known for his business advice and reality tv show TurnAround king has produced and created a new reality show Whatever It Takes starring his wife Elena Cardone and his staff.

Cardone known for being for his uncoventional methodologies is using reality TV to hire employees. Grant Cardone is a NY Times Best selling author, international sales and business expert who writes for Entrepreneur Magazine, Business Insider and Wells Fargo. 

This show is a combination of Fear Factor, Undercover Boss, Apprentice, Punked The Profit and TurnAround King with a splash of Simon Cowell and Gordon Ramsey with the only difference that Cardone is giving real people real jobs.

Did you find me? Can't wait to watch! Blessed to be part of it! Fantastic experience. 

Thursday, October 31, 2013

WHATEVER IT TAKES FILMING..


My team during the filming of the cable reality TV show "Whatever It Takes!"

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

For Rent Now! High-Traffic Pennsylvania Billboards - Cresson - Route 22


Reach over 700,000 cars a month with this great 84 Outdoor billboard location. For Rent now! Cresson, Pennsylvania Route 22 East and West facings. Reach people driving between Altoona and Pittsburgh and everywhere in between. Call Me! "The Billboard Guy": 814-660-2012 or email: mast@84outdoor.com!

Friday, August 17, 2012

Forget the Phone Book. How to Generate Leads for Local Businesses



A big, fat Yellow Pages landed in my driveway the other day with an audible whomp. I promptly picked it up and deposited it into the recycling bin with a second whomp. Harsh, right? But when I'm searching for something local--be it a snow shovel or a cinnamon roll--the last thing I'd do is flip through the phone book.
Chances are, you feel the same way. A study last year by Pew Internet & American Life Project found that 51 percent of U.S. adults get information about local businesses from the internet, rather than from newspapers, word-of-mouth, TV reporting or those tragic phone books.
Read More Here From Entrepreneur Magazine...