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The Next Big Thing Puts the 'Fun' Back in Fundraising!

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Saturday, March 01, 2003

Enjoy The Next Big Thing's Spring 2003 Fundraising program, where some of the world's best salespeople share their secrets with Dean and the public radio world. You'll learn how to write commercial music, talk fast, get a date, and get people to give you money just because you asked...

On My Radio

Chris McHale, producer, musician and award-winning composer of commercial advertising music creates an advertising campaign for The Next Big Thing.

Listen to the jingles:
Chris McHale's Jingle #1
Chris McHale's Jingle #2
Chris McHale's Jingle #3

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Send Me a Dollar

How did Rich Schmidt get people to send him more than five thousand dollars over the past three years? He asked.
www.sendmeadollar.com

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And it will Cost You Nothing to Get in the Door

The Bindlestiff Family Cirkus has worked to preserve the disappering art of the sideshow circus for nearly a decade. Mr. Pennygaff, sword swallower, juggler, fireeater, human blockhead, and carnival talker (among other things), tells Dean how the Cirkus gets people into the tent.

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Long Walks on the Beach

Finding Mr. or Ms. Right can be such hard work. So Dean turns for help to Nancy Slotnick, personal dating coach and owner of Drip Cafe and drip.com.

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Fast Talker

Fran Capo is the world's fastest talker. Listen to her.

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