What people say about Lynella Grant and her books

Every small business owner needs this book! Here’s how to stay small,
look BIG, and reap immense satisfaction and profits.
          Kevin Nunley, Marketing Expert, http://www.DrNunley.com 

WOW! I’ve NEVER seen a book like this before—EVER! Prospects
make snap decisions about you based on hidden elements. Read this
fantastic book, correct the black holes in your business, and watch
the money roll in. Grab this book NOW! It’s fantastic!
          Joe Vitale, Author, The Power of Outrageous Marketing
          http://www.mrfire.com

People in the information business, rarely have a storefront. You can
appear to be large, well established and credible or… small potatoes.
In these pages, you will discover how to raise the confidence level
so that people want to buy from you.
          Dan Poynter, Author, The Self-Publishing Manual
          http://www.ParaPub.com

O-B-S-E-S-S on your card. Start by reading The Business Card
Book by Lynella Grant.
          Tom Peters, Author, In Search of Excellence
          http://www.tompeters.com

I wonder how many millions of dollars are spent each year on these little
paper rectangles (business cards) with no thought given to making them
effective, making them earn their keep. Here’s a fascinating book about
a taken-for-granted part of commerce.
          Dan Kennedy, Marketing Expert, http://www.dankennedy.com

The giving and taking of business cards has, unfortunately, become a
trite gesture in American business. Your card should be your
ambassador, representing the quality and type of service you give
to your clients.
          Tom Hopkins, Master Sales Trainer
           http://www.tomhopkins.com

Your business card is your little bit of territory in the public mind.
          Jeff Duntemann, Editor, Corioles Books

The Business Card Book tells you how to make yourself irresistible and
credible to every prospect.
           Bob Popyk, Author, Speaker

Lynella Grant has really written “Zen and the art of the business card.”
          Bernard Kamoroff, Author, Small Time Operator

Whenever Lynella Grant speaks, she turns a little screw in your head and
then you start seeing things you never noticed. Before long you see that
your behavior has changed.
          Donna Harper, Financial Planner

What I like about Lynella is her ability to deliver the unexpected—and
she finds the unexpected in the most familiar places.
          Al Lucero, Computer Consultant

Are you an entrepreneur who dreams of getting rich? Then you owe it to
yourself to get and read this book. The problem with small potatoes is
that you won’t know you need it until you buy it and read it. Most of
the things that keep small businesses small are the things that small
businesses can’t see. Lynella Grant helps you identify your business’s
“bad breath,” the things you’re doing—or not doing—that are driving
the hot prospects away from your business. Read this book, heed her
advice, and watch your dreams come true.
          Mark S. A. Smith, Author, Guerrilla Trade Show Selling

I have observed Lynella Grant on hundreds of occasions absorb
incredible amounts of my information on my own and clients’
businesses, and render outstanding insights, resources, and
inspiration to us. She deserves to be upheld as one of the best
value-added advisors I know. Read her Small Potato book, and
seek her out in person.
          Jim Norman, CPA, Expert in Creative Planning, Phoenix, AZ

As a coach and mentor, Lynella Grant has the capacity to size up
a seemingly overwhelming situation, maximize the possibilities,
minimize the barriers and, before you know it, have you well on
your way to succeeding in the very thing you thought impossible.
How she does it is a mystery. That she does it is a gift.
          Janet Perreault, Off the Wall

After writing three books on business communication, I thought there
was little I hadn’t already seen or heard about. Then I discovered Dr.
Grant’s unique ability to identify and decode subtle misleading and
demeaning business messages. I found new and valuable tools that
I can use myself and pass on to others. She is truly a master of the
art of rooting out the “small potatoes” pitfalls!
           Patricia M. Cramer, Performance Dynamics, Mesa, AZ

I used to think I thought “big” in my professional work as a private
investment banker and aspiring novelist. That was before the “b”
in big became a capital “B” after private consultations with Dr.
Grant.
          Ted Roetken, Private Investment Banker

Your keen insight into the challenges we faced as a small business
getting started in a field new to us, and your advice on how to avoid
the inevitable pitfalls has been invaluable. Although the core
offerings are fine, if we had done a few little things differently, we
would have tipped off industry insiders that we did not have a clue.
But thanks to your sage advice, we avoided those pitfalls and now
have products that project the professionalism of much larger
companies.
           Darshan Khalsa, Lions Presence Press

Lynella Grant delivers a springboard for solid thinking… and action.
If you want to vault your organization to the next level, read her new
volume, Stop Looking Like Small Potatoes. Her personal counsel
has helped us to crystallize priorities for our business operations,
especially our website. If you want to make a positive impression
on people, turn to the work of Lynella Grant. We do.
      Laurence LaForge, PhD, The Right Stuff of Tahoe
      http://www.The-Right-Stuff.com

Lynella Grant is a masterful stylist who knows how to create the right
environment of conducting business with flair and finesse. Treating the
business card as the turnkey that opens the door to success, she
attends to the smallest details with the poise and precision of a
martial artist.
           Carol Adler, Publisher

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