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The instructor's business averages over 1 million YouTube views and 1,000 new subscribers every month - see the stats in the free preview videos, below. He spent the last 2 years testing, tweaking, re-testing, improving, and eventually succeeding at YouTube. He's since put this course together for you, which you have full, lifetime access to, including all the updates, for free!
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My CV:
Business and Travel Writing and Broadcasting:
I started my broadcasting career with the BBC when I was a mere British Grammar Schoolboy. I co-hosted a weekly radio show devoted to children, the first of its kind, in what has since become known as the "zoo format". I have since broadcast on many stations around the world, on both TV and Radio.
Business Journalism:
I wrote and filmed on business for a range of publications and websites, internationally as well as for CNN TV - with an emphasis on marketing and business growth. I also produce radio reports from my own fully equipped home studio, which are syndicated worldwide.
Memberships:
Retired: Chartered Institute of Journalists
I recently retired as Council Member, Chair of Pensions and International Members Division, Member of Pensions Committee and of the Professional Practices Board.
The Chartered Institute of Journalists is the oldest professional body for Journalists in the world. It was founded in 1884 and six years later was granted its Royal Charter by Queen Victoria, to “protect and serve those employed in the field of journalism”.
The Institute combines the role of professional society with that of a trade union.
Retired: British Association of Journalists
"Journalists are the watchdogs of the public. We do a superb job spreading truth and knowledge, defending justice, democracy and fair play, exposing wrong-doing and seeking to make the world a better place".
Member: The Media Society, London
"We aim to provoke, inspire, surprise, educate and entertain. Come to one of our events to find out who we are and what we're all about. We're a charity, proud of our diverse membership and the work we do to help student journalists.
We play a leading role in the wider debate about a variety of media issues that matter both to our members and to society at large".
Member: The Foreign Press Association
"The FPA was founded in 1888 and is the only association of its kind in the UK.
Politically non-aligned, the FPA is one of the oldest clubs for foreign correspondents in the world. The FPA is a member of the UK Press Card Authority and provides accreditation to more than 1500 journalists every year, representing all media from news agencies to print, broadcast and internet".
Member: The Royal Commonwealth Society, London
"The Royal Commonwealth Society is an international education charity. With a remit to promote international understanding across the Commonwealth, especially among young people, the RCS has an impressive portfolio of charitable activities.
Our Young Commonwealth Competitions encourage thousands of young people to respond to global challenges through annual creative writing and photography".