January 16th, 2010
Since this site will soon be a more production oriented site, and less of a blogging site, please go to The Intense Life to have access to more of my blogging and personal thoughts. Great things are ahead!
Watch out for exceptional mediocrity.
Guy Kawasaki
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January 14th, 2010
I am excited to announce that Wild Rej Productions is taking the next step towards our long term goals. We have numerous projects in various stages of development, and we are starting a new program for anyone who wants to participate. It’s called “Fun to be a Fan” and here’s what it is…
Anyone who becomes a fan of Wild Rej Productions on Facebook OR who signs up for our email newsletter will be listed in the credits of our next film. We are prepping the film now for production. We’d really like to make it fun for people who are fans of what we do.
Furthermore, this website will be drastically changing soon. The company has grown, and the site is going to have different needs in the future. We will still offer great production services include video and audio, and we are going to move towards producing original stories.
We are excited to move forward!
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world, but the unreasonable man tries to adapt the world to him. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man.
–Samuel Butler
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July 30th, 2009
Good Morning!

I am excited to announce that Wild Rej Productions has a short film in pre-production called, “The Interview”. Keep reading this blog for updates, including pictures, shooting dates, and release dates. It’s exciting to live in a time where anything is possible!
Cherish your dreams and aspirations. They are the children of your soul, the blueprint of your ultimate achievements.
Tags: The Interview
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July 23rd, 2009
Okay, so this is my third post on selling. But hey, I’m telling you it’s important, okay? I found this article and I think everyone should read it. We are all selling something, and sales skills will always be in demand, in boom or bust. With all of the talk of a down economy, read this and get to work!
Click here to read why you need to learn how to sell.
Tags: Selling
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July 16th, 2009

I have been tweeting a lot about Crossfit recently, and I thought I would post a link to an interview with the founder in order to answer a lot of the curious readers of this blog. I am enamored with the Crossfit workout routine, the philosophy, and the community. I have been doing the workouts for 2 months, and I have no plans of stopping.
Why post about Crossfit, an exercise regimen?
Good question.
Crossfit has been around for over 15 years, but in the last 7 its popularity has grown tremendously. Look at their site, every day a new workout is posted, and look how many comments are on each workout of the day… hundreds! And the workout is free! And there is no one to make sure that you do it. And if there is an exercise posted that you have never done or don’t even know what it is, just click on the exercises link and there are hundreds of videos explaining each exercise in massive detail. For free.
Yet, Crossfit does hold certification seminars, which it charges for… and you can become an affiliate, which costs money.
But overall, Crossfit is one of the best examples of a business using the Internet to combine the benefits of “free” with a way to monetize those free provisions. It is incredible! Plus, they are building a community of people who are absolutely sold out to their program. (Yes, I am one of them.)
Here’s another link to the interview with Coach Glassman.
That’s all I’m saying for now because I want you to read the article. But don’t worry, I have many more thoughts about Crossfit…
Here’s a link to the Crossfit Games.
The Crossfit games crown their winners, “the fittest person on earth”… there’s a marketing genius somewhere around here - how would you like to be called the fittest person on earth?
Tags: crossfit, exercise, Marketing
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July 9th, 2009
I love books. I love to read. But I love to buy books. It used to be much worse when I would attend used book sales at libraries.
87 books.
37 dollars.
102 books.
45 dollars.
Those are actual numbers, by the way.
Book binges have become a lot less frequent, but I still love to buy books at Amazon.com. My wish list is ridiculously long. But in the last few years, I noticed that I can buy almost anything at Amazon. They have taken retailing online better than anyone.
I just bought a G Tech Hard Drive - from Amazon.
And it was cheaper than on G Tech’s site.
All I can say is wow.
I don’t think I’ll be going to a Barnes and Noble anytime soon and see a heavy duty hard drive sitting next to the newest Brad Thor novel.
Anyone else just love Amazon?
Tags: amazon.com, books, hard drive, used books
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