Dr. Richard
M. Krawczyk has been successfully entrepreneuring for 25+ years.
He has built several multi-million dollar enterprises that have
generated tens of millions of dollars in revenue.
In 2007, Dr.
Richard was featured in the movie Pass It On - one of the
follow up movie to the cult hit The Secret. He will be
appearing in another movie in 2009 that will also star such legends
as Mark Victor Hansen (Chicken Soup for the Soul) and T.
Harv Eker (Secrets of the Millionaire Mind).
Upcoming in
2009, Dr. Richard will also star with many A-List celebrities
in a movie that will reveal the secrets of success and the power
of giving back to others. With the star power that will be attached
to it, Dr. Richard will surely be caught up into a whirlwind of
publicity along with several walks down the red carpet. And yes,
he will pull out all of the stops in marketing his upcoming
movie.
Unlike many,
he practices what he preaches. Dr. Richard spends 60% of
his time working on his own businesses and splits his remaining
time as a speaker and working with his clients. By doing this, he
has a greater understanding of the ever-changing landscape
of direct response marketing.
His lifelong
fascination with the psychological triggers that motivate
people to do what they do has led him to consume hundreds of books,
audio and video packages and an ongoing stream of seminars on the
subject -- both past and present experts. The resulting compilation
of knowledge coupled with a natural talent as a wordsmith
has placed Dr. Richard in the upper echelons of top gun marketers.
His ability
to hypnotically attract prospects to his clients is making
him the go to guy in the industry.
Dr. Richard's
provens strategies are the same as some of the direct response company
heavy-weights such as Gunthy-Renker,
Blueblocker Sunglasses and Orek
Vaccum Cleaners.
As a sought
after public speaker, he has amazed crowds all over the world. During
one presentation in Frankfurt, Germany, a third of the attendees
were compelled to drive eight hours (each way)
just to hear Dr. Richard speak for 90 minutes.
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