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Meet Scott Fox Author of "Internet Riches" A Conversation About Creating Online Marketing Success

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Join me for a special Wednesday broadcast featuring my guest Scott Fox for a lively discussion of online marketing and Q&A session from you our listeners. Scott Fox is a successful online entrepreneur, an expert on e-business and online small business marketing strategies, and now an author, radio talk show host, motivational speaker, and e-commerce startup advisor. He has built multi-million dollar e-businesses ranging from small web site startups, to web sites for celebrities like Bill O’Reilly and Larry King, to the online divisions of major corporations. His work and book have been covered by press outlets including the Boston Globe, LA Business Journal, Toronto’s Globe & Mail, Philadelphia Inquirer, Orange County Register, Smart Money and SUCCESS magazine,s and many, many radio programs and blogs worldwide. Mr. Fox writes, speaks, and teaches worldwide on Internet entrepreneurship and online marketing, including inspiring and informative speeches on innovation, e-commerce trends, blogging, and small business topics. As a keynote speaker or workshop leader, he regularly speaks at conferences, schools, events, and on radio programs nationwide. Scott Fox hosts the weekly "E-Commerce Success Radio Show" online podcast and is a weekly contributor to Business Talk Radio Network's nationally-syndicated daily drive time "Big Biz Show", too. He is a graduate of The University of Michigan and Stanford Law School, a mentor to students at Harvard Business School, and an instructor at the Learning Annex. He sits on the Boards of the Technology Council of Southern California and several early stage e-commerce and social media companies.

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