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Charles L Martin has spent a lifetime experiencing hard won sales and marketing battles in the fashion (7th Avenue), film (Hollywood), food & beverage (Worldwide), and social marketing (SoCal) industries. He enjoyed working as an assistant to Liz Ortenberg (Claiborne), Tommy Hilfiger, and producer Scott Rudin, among others. He has worked for Esprit, D.F. Sanders & Co., more than 25 other A-List actors and producers, Rhino Chaser's Beer, EarthLink, United Tranz Actions, OpenTable and now LivingSocial, which is the coolest gig around.

The concept of Anticipation Marketing is his specialty. He loves marketers and sales hacks. He loves (or dislikes) your company. His rants on hotheadblog.com may inspire you. They may ignite you. Either way, it's all good. Follow Charles on Twitter @vendorcloud

Charles is a 4-time marathoner with a 3:58 PR. He also enjoys loads of time with his awesome family as well as advocating in modernist architecture, fine wine, craft beer, master Japanese gardens, xeriscape, politics, and music. email him at vendorcloud@gmail.com .

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Pokenplace hothead discount

By Charles Martin | May 1, 2009

Fell in love with this little ditty today and since I’m becoming the social networking fiend, I had to buy a few to show my not so upshot friends in FL next week.  Cool thing is I got a discount (thanks Evan) to give to all my readers.

Pokenplace was invented in Europe and is all the rage there. (go figure).  Its a small USB device that trades anything “linkwise” that you put on it.  So, if you want to carry your blog or website address or just your email address, you can easily click the pokenplace link farm over to your new contact as long as he has one.  The information is instantly traded.

This and other sites like dropcard are moocard killers as much as I like them.

Get your pokenplace today.  put “hothead” in the shopping cart and get 10% off.

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