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Reblogging: “It’s Not OK!” by Darren LaCroix

Is this called “Reblogging?”  This is an article that will be meaningful to other speakers and authors, and I had to share it.

I’ve mentioned in the past that I have invested in some professional coaching for myself over the past couple of years, and this is no different.  Darren LaCroix is one of the coaches that has had a great impact on my career and my skills, and he’s written an article that really hits home with me – it’s about stealing someone’s intellectual property.  I had an episode like this.

Several years ago, right after Sell Like You Mean It! was published, a local magazine asked for a review copy.  I provided one.  The person who reviewed it was a recent journalism graduate, clearly didn’t ‘get’ the material, didn’t ask me for any clarification, and wrote less than a well informed review of the book.  However, in the same issue, she wrote an article on selling – and lifted entire paragraphs from my book as her own work, without any credit at all!  Naturally, I was (and still am) livid.

In speaking and writing, your own material is your best selling feature.  Darren LaCroix’s article is a great illustrator of this.  Click here to read it.