
Download link If you have been following my recent series of podcasts I had with Paul OFlaherty, a leading internet adviser in Europe, then you may be asking what the heck all of these podcasts have to do with my effort of explaining to you how to play Business Golf.
That is a good question and if you were listening to the previous series of podcasts you are aware that the conversation I was having with Paul was on the problems on the internet I, and others, are finding that are keeping millions of golfers and business people who golf from coming online for any reason.
So, my mission is to get more of these people online so all of us can benefit from a larger market of people to read and listen to all you and I have to say.
I am sure if you are here today reading this blog you have experienced these problems I am addressing and have found them to be announcing. Well these announces are in fact keeping the people I want to talk to about business golf from coming online to hear what I ,and others, have to say about anything to do with what would be important for them to know.
True, these podcasts are not talking about golf, but they are directly addressing issues that affect the business side of golf. And again, if you are here online listening then these conversations I am having with Paul should be of value to you in understanding the problems and hearing what solutions there are to managing these problems.
I’ll be back to talking more Business Golf related issues real soon, but first I want to get more people online to listen to them.
Now, in this short series of podcasts I came to Paul with a question on how to deal with the growing number of Pirate Bloggers, or Sploggers as they are commonly known. This is becoming a huge issue and is driving many golf bloggers offline since they are tired of dealing with the problem. Let’s hear what Paul has to offer as a solution to Pirate Bloggers or Sploggers.
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