
Bio:
Randy Kemp is a copywriter and ghostwriter, who specializes in direct response, Internet and viral marketing. He runs a company called B2B-TechCopy, which is, “committed to providing persuasion artistry for B2B technology marketing communications.” While normally specializing in technology, a golf product developer approached him in early 2008, to develop a product marketing team. Randy set up a golfing Wordpress blog and website. Then he produced golfing Internet radio shows on Blog Talk Radio and Talk Shoe. Recently he accepted an offer to host and produce a new show at Web Talk Radio. Randy has a lifelong interest in writing, spending many years enrolling in College of DuPage creative writing courses. He spends time going to writer's conferences and has participated in local area writing groups. Randy has a graduate degree in psychology from Norwich University, the oldest private US military school. He also earned a Six-Sigma black belt from Motorola, and is a lifelong practitioner of classical homeopathic medicine. Randy shares daily marketing and motivational tweets with thousands of twitter followers at Randy Kemp on Twitter. He hosts Linkedin groups for copywriters, writers and university alumni. You can find him active on the golfing blog at Improve Golf and the technology blog at B2B TechCopy Blog. Randy has many diverse interests. You can find him providing editorial help with homeopathic medical books, for an international homeopathic consultant. Although a Christian by faith, Randy has spent several years studying the spiritual and medicine ways of Lakota, Ute and Ojibwa ethnic groups. He has a lifelong interest in the Eastern contemplative practices of Insight Meditation, yoga and Vedanta.
Interests:
golf, copywriting, writing
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Recent Posts
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Don’t play a game on FaceBook – it may destroy your network
Don’t play a game on FaceBook – it may destroy your network My neighbor’s computer network problems I live in a condo unit. On the same floor, I have a retired computer worker living there. He played a slot machine game on Facebook –...
by randylewiskemp - March 11, 2012 -
The demographics of the most popular social media sites – Infographic
Via: Online MBA Resource
by randylewiskemp - March 10, 2012 -
The neurology of gaming – Infographic
Note: Click on image to make bigger Via: Online Universities Blog 10 Cool Gaming Tools in MBA Education
by randylewiskemp - March 09, 2012 -
What to do when everything appears to be going downwards
What to do when everything appears to be going downwards I read a lot of marketing, technology and social media blogs and publications. Many tell people what to do and how to do it. They always write about their successes. Few write about their failures..
by randylewiskemp - March 04, 2012 -
crimes committed and solved on Facebook – infographic
Via: Criminal Justice Degrees Guide Blog
by randylewiskemp - March 02, 2012 -
You Are Not Safe Online [Infographic]
Created by: Online MBA Programs
by randylewiskemp - March 01, 2012 -
Email clients and other answers this week
What If you look for something to write about during the week, but can think of anything? No problem. Just share some relevant questions and answers you indulged in. I’m writing this blog post with Open Office. This open source suite started as...
by randylewiskemp - February 26, 2012 -
Pinterest – is it worth the effort?
Pinterest – is it worth the effort? Before I start, here is an article a friend referred me to: 10 Economic Concepts Everyone Needs to Understand 10 Economic Concepts Everyone Needs to Understand Pinterest definitions Before we start talking about...
by randylewiskemp - February 19, 2012 -
how digital books are changing the classroom – infographic
Via: Accredited Online Universities Guide
by randylewiskemp - February 16, 2012 -
Google Voice + NetTalk + Dect 6.0
Google Voice + NetTalk + Dect 6.0 I have my computers hosted on Comcast. They advertise their phone service. Comcast claims to be the number 1 in call clarity. They also claim to have the faster Internet. These claims are reflected in their TV commercials
by randylewiskemp - February 12, 2012