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Flint Native Ida Byrd-Hill promotes newly published book at Flint Public
Detroit, MI --
Apr 28, 2008 --
Ida Byrd-Hill returns home to promote her newly published book, Breakin’ Out of Your Financial Funk! at the Flint Public Library – Main Branch Saturday May 3, 11am to 3pm during their Marketing Yourself for Success program.
As marketing and product development are the core for any successful corporation, so are they for any individual. Individuals operate as a corporation of one – You, Inc.
Often people forget they, too, are a corporation and fail to develop their product, let alone market it well. Ida Byrd-Hill believes even in a tough economy, marketing and product development will allow people to prosper and grow. Product development is acquiring strong skills any employer or client would need and desire. Marketing is selling those skills to an employer (new and current) or a prospective client.
Ida should know. She was known at Flint Northwestern High School as the genius whiz kid. She matriculated to the University of Michigan on a full ride scholarship, where she received a Bachelors Degree in Economics. She has spent the past 19 years as a financial advisor and entrepreneur. She shares secrets to success, wealth and financial stability in her new book, Breakin’ Out of Your Financial Funk! She learned these secrets as she assisted her clients expand their wealth to stratospheric proportions.
If you are in a financial funk and feel your future looks bleak, visit Ida Byrd-Hill at the Marketing Yourself for Success program sponsored by the Flint Public Library- Main Branch. She will be providing individual consultations until 2pm after which she will facilitate a group talk.
Books will be available for purchase here or at Amazon.com. She will sign autographed copies upon request.
She is the daughter of Mary Byrd Williams, Wendell Williams of Burton/ Grand Blanc, William Byrd and Debra Beacoats Byrd of Flint.
Picture of Ida Available upon request
Picture of Book Cover Available upon request
She can be reached at 313-483-2126

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