When Howard Stern talks, people listen. They may not always agree with what he says. In fact they often vehemently disagree, but it can be difficult to turn him off. The first time I actually heard him (after hearing so much about him), I found his routine to be obnoxious and shallow, yet I was inextricably drawn and unable to change the station.
Although I wouldn’t necessarily recommend Howard Stern as a role model, he does have some compelling qualities that have propelled him to his current position as the highest paid radio person ever and one of the most well known Americans in the world:
5 Ways to Be More Like Howard Stern
Posted by ronika under MarketingFrom http://www.montrealfinancial.ca 4896 days ago
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businessavante
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4896 days ago
I really like this article! howard, the self-procalimed "King of All Media" has learned that very simple lesson in life: be honest, be yourself and be as outlandish and outrageous as you possibly can. Everybody, EVERYBODY will take at least one look. Some might be turned off an never come back, but you'll get a lot of people who do. I really think that getting people to take that initial look is the key in business.
Thanks for another thought-provoking piece!
Yoni
4896 days ago