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  • Eric Janszen (EJ!) on Boston's NECN - Sept. 8, 2010 (4min.)

    EJ in this clip discusses his new book: The Postcatastrophe Economy: Rebuilding America and Avoiding the Next Bubble.


    HTML LINK HERE.
    (If embed below is not working)

    Runtime: 4min. 14sec.

    (NECN) - Persistently high unemployment, eroding confidence, a lagging stockmarket, all despite hundreds of billions in stimulus programs, and bullions more to keep some companies from failing.

    Kick-starting the economy is the talk of Wall Street and Main Street.

    The founder of financial analysis company Itulip.com says you don't do it by repeating mistakes of the past. Eric Janszen has a new book, "The Postcatastrophe Economy: Rebuilding America and avoiding the next bubble".
    Last edited by LargoWinch; September 08, 2010, 07:55 PM.

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    Re: Eric Janszen (EJ!) on Boston's NECN - Sept. 8, 2010 (4min.)

    Not sure what I am doing wrong, but the video won't play for me.

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      Re: Eric Janszen (EJ!) on Boston's NECN - Sept. 8, 2010 (4min.)

      Originally posted by jiimbergin View Post
      Not sure what I am doing wrong, but the video won't play for me.
      jim, I cannot play the thing - which I embedded - either

      here is the link:
      http://www.necn.com/09/08/10/Eric-Ja...34&feedID=4209

      (now made frontpage anyway)

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        Re: Eric Janszen (EJ!) on Boston's NECN - Sept. 8, 2010 (4min.)

        At no point...at NO point did he say "My Mate Mega gave me this idea"....No ref to yours truely...after all i done for him!

        That's the problem with these people, never remember the little people.

        Mike

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          Re: Eric Janszen (EJ!) on Boston's NECN - Sept. 8, 2010 (4min.)

          Originally posted by Mega View Post
          At no point...at NO point did he say "My Mate Mega gave me this idea"....No ref to yours truely...after all i done for him!

          That's the problem with these people, never remember the little people.

          Mike
          In the book, he did mention 60 of our fellow members as helping him. You were one of the 60.

          jim

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          • #6
            Re: Eric Janszen (EJ!) on Boston's NECN - Sept. 8, 2010 (4min.)

            Originally posted by Mega View Post
            At no point...at NO point did he say "My Mate Mega gave me this idea"....No ref to yours truely...after all i done for him!

            That's the problem with these people, never remember the little people.

            Mike
            Mike, that is simply not true.

            If you try playing the clip backwards the following loop can clearly be heard: "Thanks to My Mate Mega for the Idea... "Thanks to My Mate Mega for the Idea... "Thanks to My Mate Mega for the Idea... "

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            • #7
              Re: Eric Janszen (EJ!) on Boston's NECN - Sept. 8, 2010 (4min.)

              It must be frustrating to only get 4 minutes to make your case. I know it's about all you get for a book tour, but it would be great to see EJ get 20 - 30 minutes somewhere.

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                Re: Eric Janszen (EJ!) on Boston's NECN - Sept. 8, 2010 (4min.)

                Originally posted by cjppjc View Post
                It must be frustrating to only get 4 minutes to make your case. I know it's about all you get for a book tour, but it would be great to see EJ get 20 - 30 minutes somewhere.
                I thought so too, 4 minutes does not give ej justice, but you should also remember you can talk to the average person for 20-30 minutes + and they will still have no clue what is going on.

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                • #9
                  Re: Eric Janszen (EJ!) on Boston's NECN - Sept. 8, 2010 (4min.)

                  Eric needs to get on CNBS..... I've never heard of this NECN, who actually saw it aside from being on youtube?

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                    Re: Eric Janszen (EJ!) on Boston's NECN - Sept. 8, 2010 (4min.)

                    I believe NECN is a regional TV news network. Our equivalent near my home is the Ohio News Network; rather small-time and provincial. They generate news content targeted at a few dozen smaller local media outlets.

                    Politicians who are campaigning attend dozens of church pancake breakfast events and authors who are promoting a new book give dozens of local and regional radio and TV interviews.

                    I'm hopeful (confident?) EJ and the publisher will also arrange big-stage events like CNBC and CNN along with the standard barn storming tour of local interviews.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Eric Janszen (EJ!) on Boston's NECN - Sept. 8, 2010 (4min.)

                      NECN is New England Cable News - it's owned by Comcast and it's their station for the Northeast

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                      • #12
                        Re: Eric Janszen (EJ!) on Boston's NECN - Sept. 8, 2010 (4min.)

                        Originally posted by pescamaaan View Post
                        NECN is New England Cable News - it's owned by Comcast and it's their station for the Northeast

                        'NECN currently reaches 3.2 million homes with a zoned distribution system that serves the Boston DMA and the New England region (i.e., Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont).'


                        off his personal web site...


                        Press & Media
                        Septemebr 9, 2010: Wall Street Journal
                        New Portfolio Shaped By Vision of Upheaval

                        Twin Focus Capital Partners is turning a vision of fundamental economic upheaval into an investment vehicle.
                        The multifamily office’s Postcatastrophe Economy Portfolio is meant to capitalize on a traumatic shift from dependence on debt and foreign oil to a new system based on the development of transportation, energy and communications infrastructure.
                        The managed account is “a way to make a portfolio forward-looking,” said Twin Focus managing partner Paul Karger. Equally, he added, it provides a means for play-it-safe investors to add risk to predominantly conservative investment programs.



                        The Postcatastrophe portfolio reflects the macroeconomic views of Eric Janszen, a serial entrepreneur and economic adviser to Twin Focus since its inception in 2006.

                        September 8, 2010: NECN

                        Eric Janszen on rebuilding the economy



                        (NECN) - Persistently high unemployment, eroding confidence, a lagging stockmarket, all despite hundreds of billions in stimulus programs, and bullions more to keep some companies from failing.

                        Kick-starting the economy is the talk of Wall Street and Main Street.

                        The founder of financial analysis company Itulip.com says you don't do it by repeating mistakes of the past. Eric Janszen has a new book, "The Postcatastrophe Economy: Rebuilding America and avoiding the next bubble".


                        September 2, 2010: Harvard Business Review
                        Are These the Economy's Good Old Days?

                        Five years from now, will we look back on the dismal unemployment that we're suffering on Labor Day 2010 and see this year as the good old days?

                        June 14, 2010: Eric Janszen on VoiceAmerica ZOOM'd Leadership
                        Eric Janszen, founder and president of iTulip, Inc. and distinguished author, speaker, commentator, and forecaster of major economic and market trends, joins ZOOM’D for a rich and stimulating examination of what’s wrong with the economy—and how we need to fix it. Eric introduces the subject of his upcoming book The Post-Catastrophe Economy and points out the major challenges we face in the era of volatility that will characterize our future.

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                          Re: Eric Janszen (EJ!) on Boston's NECN - Sept. 8, 2010 (4min.)

                          how's ej's book doing?

                          Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #624 in Books

                          what's that?

                          • Consistent ranking 200 - 1,000: You are selling extremely well. Well over 1,000 per month on Amazon domains!
                          • Consistent ranking 1,001 - 10,000: Your book is doing very very well. You are selling between 400-900 per month on Amazon domains.
                          • Consistent ranking 10,001 - 50,000: Your book is selling well. You are selling between 80-350 per month on Amazon domains.
                          • Consistent ranking 50,0001 - 125,000: Your book is doing OK. You are selling between 40-70 per month on Amazon domains.
                          • Consistent ranking 125,001 - 300,000: Your book is doing below average. You are selling between 10-35 books on Amazon domains.
                          • Consistent ranking 500,000 - 1,250,000: You are selling a very small amount of books. You are selling between 1 - 9 books on Amazon domains.
                          • Consistent ranking > 1,250,000: You are not selling anything at all. Maybe 1-2 books per month.

                          Technical Book Sales Insight Through Real-Time Amazon Rankings Analytics
                          go! go! go!

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