The Love Story

Action or Reaction?

July 10, 2011

Recently, I reviewed a Love Story performed by one of my students, which is part of the service Rebecca and I provide in our online forums at The MarBecca Community. As I was offering critique and insight, it occurred to me that this is information that would be beneficial to many others, regardless as to [...]

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How To Create A Killer Client Questionnaire

June 6, 2011

As with any questionnaire, it starts with knowing what information you desire to know. And why.
I believe it’s important to formulate those questions on your own because they will have more meaning to you and your clients. An important part of a designing a questionnaire or creating a sales process or working on your performance [...]

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Featured On The Flirty Blog

February 28, 2011

What a sincere honor it is to be included in one of the most popular blogs in the blogosphere. Stacie Tamaki is one of the most talented and caring individuals I’ve had the pleasure of meeting. I believe that she is an alien. No, not the type that might swim across a river or jump [...]

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The Love Story – Part Two – More Love

December 28, 2010

Continued from “The Love Story – Part One – It Started With Ours”
Because we were so into it, as a married couple, newlyweds, and hopeless romantics who love everything there was about weddings and our couples, we wanted to attract couples who felt the same way we did and expand on the [...]

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The Love Story – Part One – It Started With Ours

December 21, 2010

The Love Story is a concept that Rebecca and I invented in 1989, the first year of our Wedding DJ business. We created it for our very first wedding clients, Tom and Gayle Rhines (who remain friends to this day). (Happy 21st Anniversary, Tom and Gayle!)

Our First Wedding Couple – Tom and Gayle Rhines – [...]

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Rehearse And Then Rehearse Again And Again

December 7, 2010

The performance cycle is pretty straight forward: gather and prepare, warm up and rehearse, then warm up, practice, and perform.
In the MarBecca Method Master of Ceremonies workshop, I talk about the “3 P’s” – Prepare, Practice, and Perform. Rehearsal falls under the second “P” – Practice. But there’s more to “Practice” than rehearsal. There’s also [...]

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Mark K Ferrell