Polaris Media Group


Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Unbeaten – Our Latest Documentary Release

Greg Strom, VP Worldwide Media Polaris Media Group, presenting Unbeaten

Greg Strom, VP Worldwide Media Polaris Media Group, presenting Unbeaten

One of the many highlights of the recent Foundation Live events was the release and showing of our new documentary film “Unbeaten”.

This film comes from the vision and work of director, Steven C Barber, and our own Vice President of Worldwide Media, Greg Strom.

Unbeaten is a truly inspirational film about disabled athletes competing in the grueling “Sadler’s Alaska Challenge” and the 2008 Beijing Paralympics.

We received resounding support from our distributors regarding this film and here is some feedback from Rich and Bo Welt:

“Wow, Unbeaten was so moving for me on so many different levels.” Rich Welt

“Unbeaten was inspiring, absolutely inspiring.” Bo Welt

Rich and Bo Welt being interviewed after the presentation of Unbeaten

Rich and Bo Welt being interviewed after the presentation of Unbeaten

We have also received some great media coverage for Unbeaten. Steven C Barber was interviewed on the street at the Sundance Film Festival by CNN.

We also received a very positive review from movie critic Avi Offer, the NYC Movie Guru.

One of the individuals featured in Unbeaten is Veteran and 2008 Gold Medalist at the Beijing Paralympics, Oz Sanchez. We were very lucky to have Oz Sanchez join us at Foundation Live in San Francisco and the Gold Coast and seeing Oz in person made the Unbeaten experience even more profound for our distributors.

Unbeaten is only our second documentary release and there are more to come.

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Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

When Economic Times are Tough, Achieving Success Depends on Marketing

Achieving successThere are some things just about everyone seems to believe true despite evidence to the contrary: Vitamin A improves night vision. Not true. Humans catch warts by touching toads. Not true. Exposure to cold weather, perhaps with rain and wind, causes colds: Numerous studies – including sitting people on giant ice blocks in freezing rooms with high-powered wind machines blowing on them – have failed to prove that true. Thinking you can catch warts from toads isn’t a particularly dangerous misconception, but some of the incorrect ideas that abound in the world of business can easily stop someone from achieving success.

One of the best examples is the concept that one should slow down their marketing efforts when the economy is in rough shape.

Pinching pennies is a normal reaction when pennies are looking scarce in the future. But neither ‘normal’ nor ‘reaction’ has high standing in the world of the entrepreneur.

Truthfully, people don’t actually stop buying things – they’re just a little more cautious and take a little more convincing. And with every merchant in the same boat, you can be sure a lot are going to be doing as much convincing as they can. The worst thing you can do is disappear into the woodwork and let the consumer forget about you while they’re wooed by the competition. What are your chances?

‘Proactive’ is an important watchword for achieving success in an economic downturn. Entrepreneurial skills must include learning how to market in any economic climate. Unless you’re a huge company with unlimited financial resources and a customer base that wouldn’t leave you if they had a gun pointed to their heads, you’re probably not going to make it otherwise.

Shane Krider – Polaris Media Group

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Monday, October 19th, 2009

Unrelenting Drive is the Key to Achieving Success as an Entrepreneur

Achieving successIt takes a special kind of person to look at their home office – which may be nothing but a desk top and a two by three foot computer station on wheels – and imagine a successful company springing from the loins of such humble beginnings. But some of the most impressive success stories started with exactly that kind of scenario. Achieving success isn’t a matter of space, time or money; the secret is the most organic of entrepreneurial ‘skills’ – maintaining an unrelenting drive.

Look at Facebook – started in a college dorm not too long ago; it’s now worth $15 billion. Larry Page and Sergey Brin started Google in a garage.

A friend whose start-up became very successful didn’t see his first order, or his first check, until he was completely broke, sharing a room in New York with his partner, and trying to figure out where his next loaf of bread and jar of peanut butter was going to come from. A few years later, long before the company reached its pinnacle, he sold his shares and didn’t work for five years – during which time he pursued and achieved some very important personal goals.

Not easy going – but when it pays off, it really pays off. And best of all, it’s yours.

There are lots of good ideas around – you’ve probably had at least ten in the last month. But achieving success with those ideas depends on your personal motivation, drive and persistence. So put on your Nikes and just do it!

Shane Krider – Polaris Media Group

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Friday, September 18th, 2009

Our Future

Polaris- Blog 7We are delighted at the huge success and acceptance of the Polaris Media Group launch. I have reflected on our future and wanted to share my thoughts with you. I think this sums up our vision going forward.

My goal with Polaris is to continue and grow this community of like-minded individuals, expanding its platform – where people are free to explore liberty – to learn to take causative responsibility and action for the dreams they dream and the lives they seek to create.

May you all achieve your goals and attain prosperity for self and family.

By: Shane Krider, CEO

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