Ron Allan has narrated 4 audiobooks on Listento.it by 4 authors, with an average listener rating of 4.8★ across 27 ratings. The most-rated is 80/20 Sales and Marketing.

4 audiobooks
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80/20 Sales and Marketing

25 ratings

Summary

*Stop "just getting by"... Master the 80/20 rule and make more money without more work.* When you know how to walk into any situation and see the 80/20's, you can solve almost any conversion problem. *Any traffic problem. Any money problem.* If you're a sales and marketing professional, you can save 80 percent of your time and money by zeroing in on the right 20 percent of your market. By page 5 you'll be applying 80/20² and 80/20³ to gain 10X, even 100X the success. With powerful 80/20 software, you'll apply the Pareto Principle to: Slash time-wasters Locate invisible profit centers in your business Advertise to hyper-responsive buyers and avoid tire-kickers Gain coveted positions on search engines Differentiate yourself from rivals Gain esteem in your marketplace Created by famed marketing consultant and best-selling author Perry Marshall, unique tools show you exactly how much money you're leaving on the table, and how to put it back in your pocket – then reinvest for even greater success. You'll identify untapped markets, incremental improvements and high-profit opportunities, gaining time, and greater income potential. The Software Tools can be found here - 8020curve.com

©2013 Perry Marshall (P)2014 Perry Marshall

Narrator: Ron Allan
Length: 5 hrs and 43 mins
Available on Audible
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Leaving Church Becoming Ekklesia

1 rating

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Upon this rock, I will build my.... Church - the central identifying word that encompasses the entire religious spectrum. It is the buildings we go to, the sectarian ideology we adhere to, it is the core of our spiritual identity. Church - the Body of Christ, the Bride of Christ, the called-out ones. Church - Evangelical, Pentecostal, Catholic, and Non-Denominational. Church - the guardian of doctrine, the ark for lost souls, the social bastion for the righteous. We have embraced and perpetuated a culture around this single word. A word never spoken by Jesus Christ. Church - a word that should have never existed for believers.  In this book, Tim Kurtz explores the word "church". Leaving Church Becoming Ekklesia reveals what Jesus really said He would build. He never said He would build a church. Jesus is building His ekklesia. When you understand this truth, you will want to embrace your true identity in Christ, and be among those who turn the world upside down.

©2017 Timothy Lemoss Kurtz (P)2018 Timothy Lemoss Kurtz

Narrator: Ron Allan
Author: Tim Kurtz
Length: 5 hrs and 18 mins
Available on Audible
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Freight Dog: The Dark Side of Aviation

1 rating

Summary

Don't worry about your tray table and seat back for this one. Forget what you've been told about the romantic notion of the airline business. It's not like what you've seen in the movies. Buckle your seat belt and join Captain Kimber C. Turner for a flight over a thirty year career of ups and downs in aviation. This story of his love/hate life in airplanes will take you from laughter to livid and back again. Kimber C. Turner is a retired airline pilot with over 18,000 hours of flight time, and a former radio talk show host. Now he is out of the sky and off of the air. In his retirement, Captain Turner does some voice over work and an occasional guest spot on the radio. He also writes a book now and then.

©2014 Kimber C. Turner (P)2014 Kimber C. Turner

Narrator: Ron Allan
Length: 2 hrs and 49 mins
Available on Audible
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Ed Gein

Summary

There's arguably no one man who's been more inadvertently influential to the horror genre than Mr. Edward Gein. Because of him, authors and screenwriters were inspired to create the following characters: Norman Bates in Psycho, Leatherface in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and Buffalo Bill in The Silence of the Lambs. But let's not give Gein too much credit here. After all, he was a murderer who also dug corpses out of graveyards and made trophies and other home-adorning paraphernalia from their bones and flesh. In 1957, the Plainfield, WI, native confessed to a pair of murders, saying that he offed two local women over a three-year span. And when the authorities searched his home, they discovered a treasure trove of horror: human skin covering chairs, bowls made from skulls, four loose noses, the two victims' severed heads in bags, a belt made from female nipples, a lampshade made from a person's face, and 10 women's heads with the tops cut off, amongst other grotesqueries. OK, one more, for good measure: They also found nine vulvae snipped off and placed in a shoe box. Welcome to the real world of Ed Gein, told in his own words.

©2015 Brian Lee Tucker (P)2015 Brian Lee Tucker

Narrator: Ron Allan
Length: 2 hrs and 17 mins
Available on Audible