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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Gamecocks Baseball 2012


By Ronald Joseph Kule

The upstart, 2012 Gamecocks nearly achieved a historic, three-peat national championship. Mostly freshmen, junior college transfers and a few veterans when the season began, their head coach Ray Tanner paced them through an amazing crucible of fire all the way to the Finals of the College World Series before surrendering the title to Arizona's Wildcats in a thriller in Omaha.
     Carolina Baseball 2012 "Poetic Justice" is the story of how Carolina's boys became a respected team of young men in the crucible of one difficult season. They exceeded the loftiest expectations of just about anyone in college baseball.

     The season saw the swan song of one of the Gamecocks' best pitchers in their history, Michael Roth.  The description of his final, regular-season home game alone is worth the ticket price of this thrilling eBook! 

     “At the end of the year, or the end of the job, if the cumulative effort is good enough, you get a chance to go to the postseason, and that is where it all starts.” -- (former) Gamecocks' head baseball coach, Ray Tanner.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Effective Selling Skills

   By Ronald Joseph Kule 

My book, Sell Better, Sell Easier, Sell Anything Artfully is available in ebook format through Amazon.com.  Search for the title or go under "Books" and enter "sell better, sell easier."
     

     If you are new to selling or a seasoned pro, you can always improve and sell better and easier.  

     A missing ingredient was discovered in almost all sales training, but this is now shared to help you.  One definition worth the price of the book either in hard-copy or ebook format, is revealed, and this one you don't want to miss!

     One proven fact found in this book, helped me sell millions of dollars of goods and services internationally, while maintaining top ranking in several companies over a 39-year sales career!

     If you prefer hard-copy books, order at https://KuleBooks.myShopify.com.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

By Ronald Joseph Kule

Since March of 2010, I've been busy working on several new books.  Carolina Baseball: Pressure Makes Diamonds released in November 2011, and sales are brisk.  The book covers the 119-year history of the University of South Carolina baseball program.  The Gamecocks won the 2010 and 2011 national championships in Division I NCAA College Baseball World Series.

Revisions (added content) were made to my how-to-sell training manual, Sell  Better, Sell Easier, Sell Anything Artfully, in 2011, because an Italian publisher in Italy is going to publish it there in Italian. The translation is complete now, and the book will be released in April 2012, alongside of the English version, which is available online now.  Both will soon also be released as ebooks.

In March, 2011, I began research for my biography, Chef Tell The Biography of America's Pioneer TV Showman Chef, of the late Chef Tell, who had a TV fan base of 40,000,000 baby boomer viewers in the 1970s.  That audience was 8X larger than Julia Child's.  The book is nearly complete as of this date, and the foreword by Regis Philbin is set, along with another by Chef Walter Staib of Philadelphia's historic City Tavern restaurant.  This book will be a major release -- 88 chapters, over 450 pages with many photos.  Chef Tell was a fascinating personality.  His life story reveals many life lessons.  Included will be several new recipes.

I'm negotiating a new book project in beginning stages, which I will write about a little later.  But for a sneak peek, it's about a guy who made millions in network marketing.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Lose weight by balancing your weight with food, exercise and nutrition

By Ronald Joseph Kule

Overweight is a condition, a state of well-being or non-well-being. If you want to improve your health because in your estimation it is not what you want to be, you have to make the decision first to change, learn about alternatives to make that change and implement those actions...and then persist at the action until you've achieved your goal.

If you want to lose weight, you can. The most common ingredients for losing weight are: A sensible diet which may just mean eating LESS. Many people eat more than they need. Secondly, you can exercise some of that weight off. To start, try doing some exercise that you are not currently doing at all, like taking a daily walk around the block. Thirdly, perhaps most importantly, you must improve the nutrition intake to your body; what you put in it makes a difference! The body has an amazing ability to correct situations toward optimum health conditions if it is given the right materials (nutrients) to work with.

Substituting an unhealthy meal with a meal of better nutrition alone can make a marked difference in losing weight. Take lunch: Eat a bowl of soup rather than a fatty hamburger or other similar food. A nutritious bowl of soup is both less-filling and provides better body-fuel (nutrients) for your body to begin changes toward carrying less weight. And it is inexpensive.

The simple idea is to make small changes along the lines of what you eat, how you exercise and what nutrients you can add to give your body ammunition to attack the fat.

I recommend the PATENTED line of natural juices from Mona Vie -- they're all packed with nutrients (and, remember, nutrients become nutrition when they pass your lips) that come from the Amazon where berries have been discovered that offer high concentrations of healthy ingredients excellent for health and which can help in your battle to lose some weight.

It is important to realize that correct handling of fruits and other food products will ensure the value of Mother Nature's nutrients will arrive in the products you purchase; otherwise, you may pay less but get less ... and in the long run you'll not reach your goal of the weight reduction, or health, that you seek. Food PATENTS are rarely given, and Mona Vie's juices have achieved this level of guarantee.

Mona Vie in January 2011 will release a fully-patented line of weight reduction food and products. More information may be found at www.mymonavie.com/ronsherrykule

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

USC Gamecocks Baseball - National Champs!

By Ronald Joseph Kule

On June 30, 2010 the NCAA Division I Collegiate World Series concluded with the University of South Carolina Gamecocks taking the National Championship. The win is the first-ever major sport national championship for the school.

For Gamecocks fans this is huge! The baseball program began informally in 1892; it had taken more than 115 years to the title.

Along with J David Miller, I am co-authoring a book about the history of baseball at USC, which will be released in September or October. The book encompasses the parallel history of South Carolina as well.

A web site for information and to purchase the book will be up upon release.