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Who taught that session? Someone already posted my notes, somewhere. Suzie Lite taught my session. There isn't any new surprises or news, so I don't think it's wrong to share notes.DanielleQ said:I just finished typing up notes from "Selling the Dream: Recruiting" and I was wondering if it's ok to post them here.
MomToEli said:Hey Danielle - I was in that class with you and didn't even realize it!
Did you do the HO tour that morning by chance?
That was the one I was in! I hadn't had a chance yet to go get the info, though.luvs2cook said:Michelle Anderson did my Bookings Galore workshop and she posted her notes on her PWS - /pcgadgetgirl?page=calendar-detail&eventId=348396
Excellent information!!!
luvs2cook said:Michelle Anderson did my Bookings Galore workshop and she posted her notes on her PWS - /pcgadgetgirl?page=calendar-detail&eventId=348396
Excellent information!!!
chefann said:I was sitting right next to Sandy in that workshop.
I tried to go here but it didn't work! Anyone give me a link or something?? I want to book 100% of my guests too!!luvs2cook said:Michelle Anderson did my Bookings Galore workshop and she posted her notes on her PWS - /pcgadgetgirl?page=calendar-detail&eventId=348396
Excellent information!!!
KellyTheChef said:I tried to go here but it didn't work! Anyone give me a link or something?? I want to book 100% of my guests too!!
Yes, it is perfectly fine to post your notes from "Selling the Dream: Recruiting" on this forum. In fact, sharing your notes can be helpful for others who may have missed certain points during the presentation or for those who were unable to attend.
While there are no specific guidelines, it is always a good idea to make sure your notes are clear, organized, and accurate. You may also want to consider adding any relevant visuals or examples to enhance your notes. Additionally, be sure to give proper credit to the presenter and source of the information.
Yes, you can certainly add your own thoughts or opinions to the notes. However, it is important to clearly distinguish between the presenter's information and your own thoughts. You may want to use a different font or color to make the distinction clear.
There is no specific format for the notes, but it is important to make them easy to read and understand. You may want to use bullet points, numbered lists, or headings to organize the information. Including relevant visuals can also make the notes more visually appealing and engaging.
Yes, you can use these notes for your own personal use. However, if you plan on sharing them with others or using them for any commercial purposes, it is important to get permission from the presenter and give proper credit. It is also a good practice to check for any copyright restrictions before sharing or using the notes.