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Apr

The Dip by Seth GodinI hear that Seth Godin is a telemark skier. Really, my sources tell me so. But ski season has all but dwindled so he wouldn’t be coming to Utah to ski.

The Dip Tour is why he would come. What’s theDip Tour you ask? It’s simple, but so unconventional. Someone once said that when you see something and say, “Why didn’t I think of that?!?” then you’ve seen something that is genius. Let Seth explain.

Usually, when authors tour, they trudge from bookstore to bookstore. It’s grinding and a little demeaning (here’s a tip: if you see an author in a bookstore, don’t go near him unless you’re prepared to buy the book (or at least hide it somewhere in the store.)) The whole interaction isn’t very pleasant for the reader either.

Well, I love to do speaking gigs, but rarely get the chance to do events that are open to the public and relatively inexpensive. So I figured I’d combine both.

So here’s the deal Utah – we need to get another 350 people to sign up for this. You’ll pay $50 and get 5 copies of his book that you can keep for yourself or if you’re following me you can give out 4 copies to others and therefore spread the word.

$50 is too much for you? C’mon, are you serious? Dustin Robertson, VP of Marketing at Backcountry.com said this of hearing Seth speak:

Hearing Seth Godin speak for $50 is the best value you will see this year. I spent $2000 to hear him speak and would spend 2k again in heart beat.

Go to PledgeBank.com and sign up. Then pass the link on to everyone you know who wants to further thier thinking and stand apart from the masses.

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