Ham radio is alive and well in 21st century

Amateur radio is popular with young and old alike

“The reports of my death,” Mark Twain once famously quipped, “are greatly exaggerated.”

If you listen and read the comments offered in recent years, you’d swear that ham radio is on life support, or worse. Kids just aren’t interested in becoming ham radio operators the story goes, and why should they be? With the Internet, smart phones, and computer games, young people have too many other “fun” things to do and can communicate with just about anyone in the world instantaneously. Where in the world does amateur radio fit anymore?

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Good question. True, the hobby has gone through great changes in recent years. The advent of sophisticated amateur radio equipment has eliminated the need for building one’s own station. Plug and play is the norm today. (Although many amateur radio operators—“hams” to us—still build their own mini radios, antennas, and other equipment.)

No, the days when a young boy—and it often was a boy back then—built his simple Morse code radio, tossed a wire into the nearby tree, and sent his dits and dashes all over the country are pretty much over. But amazingly many young people, boys and girls, are getting a ham radio license. Sure, they still tinker at home, but these spirited young people also contribute to their communities, and in the process derive as much or more satisfaction as before. (Shown is some of my ham radio equipment.)

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Leave a lasting impression when you give a presentation

Enjoy a successful presentation by leaving a lasting impression

What can a veterinarian, one-time bungee jumper, and a public speaker offer a roomful of entrepreneurs? A lot, when the message is packaged properly. And there is a lesson in that.

One evening I had the pleasure of attending a presentation by Morgan McArthur, DVM, of New Berlin, Wis. Though funny and entertaining, McArthur understood his mission: keep the message meaningful to his audience. As a business owner and budding professional speaker, I gleaned several good morsels from his talk.

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McArthur, the 2000 Toastmasters World Champion of Public Speaking, challenged the 150-plus entrepreneurs in attendance to expand their horizons. He recalled how standing on the platform high above a river in New Zealand made him think twice about bungee jumping. He found meaning in the leap he eventually took.

“The edge of the bridge is the edge of your comfort zone,” he said, adding that we should “move from the comfort zone to the learning zone.”

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10 tips for planning a conference

Hosting a conference? These tips will help you prepare.

Conferences can be really valuable for an organization or association. With hundreds of people under one roof, you as conference host have the chance to impart a lot of information quickly and efficiently. Plus, attendees benefit by sharing and learning from each other.

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I have attended numerous conferences. All were well-done overall, but in some cases certain aspects were lacking. If you are hosting a conference, keep these suggestions in mind to help ensure your program runs smoothly. (I offer more tips in another blog column.)

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Deal with your mistakes properly

Handle complaints and comments promptly If you’re in business for any length of time, you can count on dealing with complaints. As hard as you try to avoid problems, eventually something causes a customer to complain. That’s true whether you’re in network marketing or a traditional business. I’ve blogged previously on how to handle complaints. One of the points … Read more

3.5 more tips for advertising on Facebook

These 3.5 tips will help you advertise on Facebook successfully

There are many benefits to advertising on Facebook. Indeed, Facebook is becoming the go-to advertising medium for businesses large and small. However, it takes some practice and, quite frankly, you will benefit from purchasing training from a veteran Facebook advertiser.

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I recently started my second Facebook advertising campaign. The first ran from late last fall to early February. Back then I wrote two blog posts discussing what I learned. You can read those here: “Tips to help you advertise on Facebook” and “Monitor Facebook advertising closely, adjust as needed.”

The following tips for advertising on Facebook are gleaned from my latest ad campaign, which began on Aug. 7. Consider these as you begin to advertise on Facebook.

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