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READINGS AND TALKS MCNAllY JACKSON BOOKS The sixties vets Ed McClanhan, the author of the newly published autobiographical short -story collec- tion "0 the Clear Moment," and the novelist Robert Stone take a look back at the consequential decade. (52 Prince St. No tickets necessary. Nov. 19 at 7.) CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK The poet and memoirist Mark Doty reads from his work. (Graduate Center, Fifth Ave. at 34th St. No tickets necessary. Nov. 20 at 7.) BARNES &amp; NOBLE The actor Christopher Plummer offers selections from his memoir, "In Spite of Myself." (Broadway at 66th St. No tickets necessary. Nov. 21 at 7:30.) SOlAS St. Mark's Bookshop runs a reading series at this watering hole, which is just around the corner from its East Village home. On Nov. 24 at 7:30, it pre- sents the novelist Junot Díaz and the science-fiction master Samuel R. Delany. (232 E. 9th St. No tickets necessary. ) ABOVE AND BEYOND ON THIN ICE The American Museum of Natural History is open- ing a skating rink outside its doors on Nov. 22. The rink, which is a hundred and fifty feet by eighty feet, can accommodate up to two hundred people; at its center is a seventeen-foot-tall polar bear made of stainless steel, boxwood boughs, and lights. But what really makes the rink special is its surface: instead of ice, it's made of a special global-wanning-proof plas- tic. (Central Park \XZ at 79th St. For more informa- tion, call 212-769-5200. Through Feb. 28.) AUCTIONS AND ANTIQUES With the two-week Impressionist -modern-postwar- contemporary smackdown over and done, the auc- tion houses settle back into their new everyday busi- ness-trying to sell expensive works of art in the midst of a bear market. This week, that means works by Latin-American masters. The painter Rufino Tamayo, who ably combined elements of Cubism and Surrealism with Mexican themes and a keen sense of color, is represented by six works in Sothe- by's Latin-American sales (Nov. 18-19). The most important is a monumental canvas from 1955, "America," which for the past fifteen years has been on view at the Dallas Museum of Art. The Tamayos will share the podium with works by the Uruguayan- born modernist Joaquín Torres-García and his fol- lowers (known as the School of the South) and by several female Surrealist painters, including Reme- dios Varo and Leonora Carrington. (York Ave. at 72nd St. 212-606-7000.) Christie's Latin-American sale (Nov. 19-20) also features a smattering of Tamayos, the most highly valued of which, "Sere- nata a la Luna," depicts a solitary figure serenading the glowing night sky with a guitar. But the leading lot in this sale-which also includes works by Car- rington, Matta, and the Argentinean artist Emilio Pettoruti-is by Torres-García, a stained-glass-like composition entitled "Tres Figuras." A few days later, the house shows a more playful side in a pop- culture sale devoted to punk and rock-and-roll items and designer toys (Nov. 24); fans can bid on one of Bob Marley's guitars or on the portable organ played by John Lennon at Shea Stadium in 1965, as well as vintage posters and flyers for the Ramones and the Clash. (20 Rockefeller Plaza, at 49th St. 212-636-2000.) For its upcoming auction of mod- em and contemporary editions (Nov. 23), Phillips has gone all out, printing a special catalogue help- fully entitled "Collect This Catalogue," which in- cludes four original prints by the artists Hilary Hark- ness, James Hyde, William Pope.L, and Kay Rosen. The sale itself contains some striking pieces, includ- ing two lithographs by Jean Dubuffet from his "As- semblages" as well as the whimsical engraving "Score for Ballet 0-100" by Alexander Calder. (450 W. 15th St. 212-940-1200.) NEWYORKER.COM Visit the Goings On blog, at www.newyorker. com/go/goingson, for additional cultural cover- age and commentary. /' <=I "-.."'"1 "" " -- .. '" ., . --_ /' ':ìf tij' , I , /' / ON THE HORIZON MOVIES COLD TURKEY Nov. 28-30 As a welcome corrective to Thanksgiving-weekend sentimentality, Walter Reade presents three days of rain on your parade, with the series "Problem Child: A Cinematic Display of Bad Behavior." The program includes such bilious classics as "The Exorcist," "The F "" M . 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CLASSICAL MUSIC STRIKING TWICE Dec. 9, Dec. 11-13 When the Bang On a Can composer Michael Gordon and the visual wizards of Ridge Theatre got together in Brooklyn in 2004, the result was the . thrilling musical film " D ." h iT ecaSla ; now t ey Oller "Lightning at Our Feet," a song cycle inspired by Emily Dickinson, at the BAM Harvey Theatre. (718-636-4100.) THE THEATRE DATE NIGHT Dec. 16 Gina Gionfriddo's new comedy, "Becky Shaw," comes to Second Stage. Peter DuBois directs the play, in which a newlywed couple try their hand at matchmaking. (212-246-4422.) "Lightning at Our Feet, " at the BAM Harvey Theatre.
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I have created a database of prospects who have used services in the past similar to what we offer. I understand the traditional ways of prospecting but in search of ideas which can give us maximum traction. All leads are qualified and don’t want to lose out on any single. What kind of response can I expect from 5K contacts? Thank in advance.
No one can give you a legitimate answer to this question.
First, while you have pre-qualified your leads somewhat they are not qualified yet. You and I have no idea whether they still need services like what you offer, or are open to talking about another supplier if they are.
Second, not all prospects are a fit on personality. You are not going to get along with everyone, and you do not want everyone as a customer.
Not wanting "to lose out on any single" prospect is a dangerous and frankly impossible mindset. Again, some people will be "Clients From Hell" and you do not want them in your business. And as above, you are simply not going to get "everyone" as your customer. So every time you do not, you are going to view that as "failure", which is disempowering and incorrect.
Third, the message of your offer and how well or poorly it matches up with that target market will determine who even talks to you. So there are many factors here outside the scope of this answer, such as who writes the copy, how good the pain points are and the level they resonate with the target market, the media/distribution channel you use to reach them, and so on.
Now if I was in your shoes, I would qualify further and then test.
So say out of these 5000 leads you qualify further for size and another pain point or two in your copy. Maybe you have a great call to action that separates the wheat from the chaff and gets engagement. You estimate--because that is all you can do at this point; you don't have any data to plan with, but as time goes on you'll collect some and be able to plan with increasing accuracy--30% will do the action...take a survey...sign up to watch a video...request a white paper.
Now you're down to 1,667 better-qualified prospects. If you get 10% of these to buy, you'd be doing well and that's 167 sales.
1 > Does this level of funnel flow support your money needs? Is 167 X $sale price$ = enough revenue for the period?
2 > Is this a sufficient activity level? The most common thing people discover on a coaching call with me is that they do not have enough leads going into their funnel to generate the revenue they need out the other end. They're flying by the seat of their pants and hoping.
Then you run the test and see what happens. Your feedback tells you how pre-qualified your traffic source really was, and how good or bad your conversion tool is.
Compare Planned to Actual results, hone in on where you can get your greatest bang for your buck, and adjust. Let me share a secret with you: it's usually the Traffic source. You can work on Conversion until you're blue in the face, but if Traffic is poor quality, you're only going to develop a trickle of sales no matter what you do. But a moderate change in Traffic quality can have a huge impact on Conversion, no matter how poor your conversion tool may be.
I've given you indicators to look at here and concepts to think about. But again, no one can tell you truthfully what kind of response you'll get from your list. You have to estimate, test, and adjust.
The prospect list is created based on our internal strategy of generating qualified leads with 100% certainty that these people have bought similar services in the past. We know for a fact that these people may or may not be interested now or are working with some other service providers.
We want to reach out to each and every prospects so as to maximise our chances of engagement and closure. The traditional method of cold call/mail is all fine but I am looking at new ways so as to create an interest among them.
While some suburbs and markets in the property market are experiencing a cooling of prices, interestingly other suburbs are experiencing faster selling rates than they were 12 months earlier. The suburbs that are selling fast have one thing in common – competition from buyers. What’s influencing the buyers for each suburb is a case by case basis, with the two main drivers being location and pricing in terms of affordability.
As you would expect there has also been a change in the country’s top performing capital cities in terms of price growth with Hobart being ranked number one, thanks to it’s strong economy, and Adelaide has come in as number two thanks to it’s lower pricing and steady economic growth.
Here is a roundup of the fastest selling suburbs across Australia.
In NSW, Colebee in western Sydney ranked number one followed by Normanhurst in Sydney’s upper north shore, Queens Park in the eastern suburbs, Wheeler Heights in northern Sydney and Woronora in the city’s south.
In Melbourne you are looking at a commute with Pearcedale, a township 49km southeast of Melbourne, ranked number one followed by St Andrews, which is 36km northeast of the CBD. The inner Melbourne suburb of Balaclava came third, followed by Eltham North and Fitzroy.
In Queensland, The Gap, Paddington, Woolloongabba, Grange and Ashgrove in Brisbane were the fastest sellers.
Leederville, Shenton Park and Watermans Bay lead the pack in Western Australia, with Page, Spence and Higgins taking out the top spots in the ACT.
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Who knew lasagna was for dessert? We sure didn’t, but now we’re hooked. The signature layers of lasagna lend themselves well to dessert because it allows you to pack in a ton of different sweet flavors. This layered dream of a dessert has it all: buttery caramel, creamy whipped topping, sweet and tender apples, and velvety vanilla pudding. Oh, and a crunchy and buttery oatmeal cookie base. It’s pretty darn dreamy, you guys.
And yeah, we know that this pretty much only resembles “lasagna” in that it has layers, so you are free to call it an icebox cake if you’re so inclined. We can’t get enough of the caramel apple combination, and the creamy whipped topping and vanilla pudding set it off so nicely. It’s the perfect dessert for fall, but it’s definitely one we won’t mind revisiting any time of year!
Preheat oven to 375°F. Bake cookies according to package directions, then cool completely.
Once cooled, blitz half the cookies in a food processor until they become coarse crumbs. Transfer to a medium bowl, then continue blitzing the remaining half of the cookies.
Add remaining cookie crumbs and melted butter to the bowl and stir until well-combined. Press cookie mixture evenly into the bottom of a 9x13-inch baking dish.
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When ready to serve, slice into squares and drizzle caramel sauce over the top. Enjoy!
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The Cafe occupies the storefront of our building. While the primary focus of the Prayer Room is ministering to the Lord, the primary purpose of Cafe Shine is ministering to people and shining the light of Jesus into our city.
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I am one of those people who is almost always on time, if not early.
AND when it comes to a wedding ceremony, a great start to a ceremony begins with a thoughtful consideration of time, date and place.
If I can catch a couple in time, I urge them to put a 15 minute or 30 minute “buffer” on their wedding invitation, depending on the weekend, location/venue, time, bridge/road closures and community events (Opening Day of Boating Season, Seahawks, Seafair, etc.).
Time and time again, it amazes me how wonderful this “fudge time” works.
It worked beautifully this weekend for Matt and Angela (featured) who were married at St. Anne’s Chapel at Seattle’s Villa Academy.
Angela was amazing in that she worked with her guests to insure they knew the location of the venue (hidden in a neighborhood) and that it indeed was opening day of boating season. With Villa Academy near the closed Montlake bridge, Angela was diligent about insuring guests had travel/arrival options so they didn’t get caught in the bridge closure mess.
Such an incredibly thoughtful, kind-hearted and very beautiful bride (and planner!).
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Annotation: A COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR (FY) 1978-79 PRESENTS A STATISTICAL SUMMARY ON THE NUMBER OF INMATES COMMITTED, RELEASED AND INCARCERATED IN THE STATE CORRECTIONAL SYSTEM.
Abstract: THE FIRST SECTION OF STATISTICAL INFORMATION PROVIDES INTAKE DATA. THE NUMBER OF NEW COURT COMMITMENTS IS GROUPED BY MONTH, BY INDETERMINATE AND DETERMINATE SENTENCES, BY AVERAGE MINIMUMS AND MAXIMUMS FOR TOTAL SENTENCES, BY CRIME AND TYPE OF FELONY, BY AGE, BY ETHNICITY, AND BY NUMBER OF PRIOR FELONY INCARCERATIONS. OTHER DATA PROVIDE COMMITMENT RATES BY COUNTY FOR NEW COURT ADMISSIONS; COMMITMENT RATES FOR THE 10 MOST POPULAR COUNTIES; SINGLE, CONCURRENT AND CONSECUTIVE SENTENCES GIVEN FROM FY 1976-77 THROUGH FY 1978-79; AND PAROLEES RETURNED TO INCARCERATION BY MONTH IN FY 1978-79, AND FROM FY 1970-71 THROUGH FY 1978-79. THE SECOND SECTION OF INCARCERATED POPULATION STATISTICS INCLUDES DATA ON INMATE SECURITY CLASSIFICATIONS, ETHNICITY OF INCARCERATED INMATES BY FACILITY, AND THE AGE OF INCARCERATED INMATES BY FACILITY. THE THIRD SECTION ON RELEASE STATISTICS PROVIDES INFORMATION ON TOTAL RELEASES BY FACILITY AND CLASSIFIES RELEASES BY LENGTH OF STAY, BY FACILITY, AND BY TYPE OF RELEASE. THE LAST DATA SECTION ON POPULATION PROJECTIONS ESTIMATES NEW COURT COMMITMENTS, THE INCARCERATED POPULATION, THE CAPACITY OF DETENTION FACILITIES AND THE SECURITY DISTRIBUTION OF INCARCERATED OFFENDERS ALL THROUGH AT LEAST FY 1983-84. TABLES AND GRAPHS ARE PROVIDED.
The foot goes through the ground’s false ground.
in her legs, the nerves alive and suddenly singing fire.
to the light and they are dying to repay her.
like messages written in invisible ink.
into a negative bible of light on dark.
that detect the faintest afterthought of matter.
the bones will shine like neon tubes.
uttered like an apology for the frangible.
Adam McGee was raised in rural Delaware and now lives in Boston, where he is completing doctoral work at Harvard University. His poetry has been published in Potomac Review. He holds an A.M. in African and African American Studies from Harvard University, and an M.T.S. from Harvard Divinity School.
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These are really wonderful poems. Thanks for sharing them.
Maureen Hancock is an internationally renowned Spirit Medium, intuitive, teacher, lecturer, Holistic Healer, and author of the bestselling book, “The Medium Next Door: Adventures of a Real-Life Ghost Whisperer.” She is the star of the Style Network documentary, Psychic in Suburbia.
Hancock has been interviewed by national television, radio, and print publications, including CNN, Associated Press, VH1, Martha Stewart Living magazine & radio, The Boston Globe, Coast-to-Coast radio, ABC, NBC, CBS, and FOX Television programs all over the country.
She has spent decades demystifying the overwhelming subject matter of death, and helping individuals to flex their intuitive muscle, and tap into messages from spirit. Maureen’s work has brought comfort, hope and healing to the masses. She has taught workshops on intuition building to law enforcement, medical professionals, financial experts, and the “Average Joe.” She spends much of her time giving back by assisting those with terminal illness, sitting with newly bereaved parents, aiding law enforcement- including the FBI, and motivational speaking about life after death, stress management, intuition, and perspective building.
Maureen was a reoccurring guest on the Ricki Lake Show, and recently filmed a Television pilot for a major network with the hopes of having a nationally syndicated talk show in the near future.
She sent us her newest predictions for our readers to ponder.
Trump will stay in office, despite Mueller’s thorough, and fact-filled investigation, proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that the President was involved in a number of illegal activities, including campaign finance violations, back deals with Russia, The Saudi Prince, and more. February is a volatile time politically. Trump will NOT be reelected. Multiple indictments will be issued within days of the end of his term.
–Joe Biden will win the Democratic nomination for President. He will ask Beto O’Rourke to be his Vice President on the ticket.
Joe Biden and Beto O’Rourke will be ever so close in the bid for the Democratic nomination. Joe Biden will win the nomination. Trump supporters will slide over to Biden with his “knock-him-out” old fashioned style tough talk. O’Rourke, with his Kennedy look-a-like persona will take the country by storm. However, his lackluster policy ideas, and not signing the bill for Social Security, as well as non-support of the bill for Medicare for All, will hurt him.
Trump will go neck-and-neck with Romney for the Republican nomination. I feel Trump will win the nomination.
I predict Joe Biden will be the next President of the United States.
The stock market takes another serious dive in February around the 14/15th. March shows improvement as a new deal with China is reached. Stocks soar to an all-time high with the China trade deal by April 1st.
The housing market: Mortgage rates will rise to 5.5% by June. Home prices will increase slowly, and inventory for new home buyers will go down. New construction will be at an all-time low by spring. June is peak time for the market to show these changes. This spring is a Seller’s market.
The end of 2019 shows signs of a recession.
Tensions remain high with Russia. March brings increased tensions with Putin due to a devastating military action in the Ukraine.
North Korea launches a missile test around May/June, causing increased tensions with the US (South Korea & Japan).
More troops will be deployed to Afghanistan by May/June due to increased tensions and military actions.
Trump will pull troops out of Syria beginning in March, and by summer he will have to order troops back, in larger numbers, due to an overwhelming attack on the Kurds.
–The winter will bring unexpected amounts of snow and Nor’easters to the whole East Coast, with the biggest surprise impact in February from Maryland to the Carolinas. Over 2 ft. of snow will fall on the Boston area around Feb. 6th, and the whole North East will be crippled by an even larger storm around Feb. 14/15th.
June brings a trifecta to California. an Earthquake, 6.2 scale or greater, followed by mudslides, and devastating drought brings wildfires the end of June.
A natural disaster in the form of an earthquake and volcano eruption for Italy around August.
Prince Harry & Duchess Meghan will give birth to a baby girl, with an “A” name (like Amelia) the end of February/beginning of March (not late March April as announced).
Prince Philip’s health declines significantly with a heavy gloomy feeling on November/December.
Taylor Swift will announce her engagement to Joe Alwyn around April.
Selena Gomez will undergo a serious medical procedure (possible stem cell transplant) by the summer.
Miley Cyrus will announce her pregnancy in June.
Jennifer Anniston adopts a baby by the fall.