Back in the 80s (and then again briefly in the 90s) there was a tv show hosted by a guy named Robin Leach called “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous.” Leach took you into celebrity homes, yachts, and resort destinations to provide a glimpse into how The Other Half lived. It was a prospect researcher’s dream show. [Read more…]
New Power and control
Yesterday was our kickoff meeting for the new internal/external HBG Book Club, and I was kind of nervous.
It wasn’t about the chosen book, New Power, or about having read my chapters (I did!). I wasn’t nervous about whether the ‘old’ and ‘new’ book club members would mesh, or if there would be enough discussion.
What I was worried about was the thing I couldn’t control – the technology we used to meet up. Earlier this month, we subscribed to a video conferencing service that we’ve been using the freebie version of for a while. In order to bring new, non-HBG people into the book club, we needed to commit to the fee-based version. New audio, video, and chat platforms. [Read more…]
Primary Sources
Much of the time we rely on information aggregators like Lexis Nexis or terrific lookup sources through wealth screening companies, but sometimes they misinterpret, or don’t include information from primary sources. So in this week’s article, HBG team member Angie Herrington shares some great advice to help you strategize where to find prospect information directly from primary sources. The added bonus is that many of them are free. ~Helen
In college, I majored in history and was required to take a class on methodology. Holding our blank index cards, our class walked to the university’s library, met with the reference librarian, and then were set free to browse… the card catalog drawers. We were there to learn about historical evidence – primary and secondary sources. [Read more…]
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