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This book is for everyone to enjoy! I hope that the experiences of my life and business development will aid you in your daily life and goals.
The story starts with a general explanation of who I am and the events of life and business.
If you look me up on google this is the information that comes up:
Summary
Roger Keyserling's birthday is 11/05/1966 and is 53 years old. Previous to Roger's current city of Odessa, MO, Roger Keyserling lived in San Antonio TX. In the past, Roger has also been known as Roger C Keyserling, Roger, Keywebco.
Personal details about Roger include: political affiliation is currently a registered Democrat; ethnicity is Caucasian and religious views are listed as Christian. Roger's relationship status is single. Roger has many family members and associates who include Robert Keyserling, Bonnie Keyserling, and Kierstin Keyserling.
Roger's annual salary is between $90 - 99,999; properties and other assets push Roger's net worth over $100,000 - $249,999.
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Roger & KeywebcoYou are in charge of your own future. It sounds straightforward, but it's not. There are several detours on the way. And you may not find yourself wherever you thought you would be. You may be somewhere better. You will have the most control over your life if you plan it. Without coming up with a plan you are a ship without a rudder. You are a plane without a flight plan. You will just wander around aimlessly without any destination in mind. Planning is the key to predicting your future. Where do you need to be in 10 years? To get there, what do you need to accomplish this year? And from what you need to accomplish this year, what do you need to do this month? And what do you need to do this week to accomplish your monthly goal? Which brings us to today; what do you need to do today to make that weekly goal a reality?
It all really comes right down to what you need to do TODAY. Today is where it's at. What you are doing today will determine what you will do tomorrow and next week. You need to take action today, not tomorrow. Starting with today is the beginning of your created future. Each task you are doing on a daily basis has a purpose - it gets you nearer or further away from your goals.
You must only do things that get you closer to your goals and dreams. Everything else takes you further away. You know what those tasks are. I want you to concentrate on those goal-achieving tasks each day. You are the future you create!
You Found The - "Key-to the-Web-Company"
" I started out selling textbooks on half.com years ago! Over the years I learned everything possible and developed Keywebco. It was hard to find out what I needed to know, I decided to share and make it easy and free or almost free for everything! I am often asked, What Are You Selling?" I smile a bit "Solutions And Free All You Need To Know. I have Websites, and Services, I work with other businesses too. " - Roger Keyserling
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About Us Narration Podcast & Site Guide Video
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Who Is the Man Behind Keywebco?
I'm Roger Keyserling and my lifeโs story began in NYC back in 1966 with limited sight at birth. I really donโt remember much of NYC since I was just a small child when I lived there. I have, however, been back there numerous times, so the majority of my memories of the Big Apple are from later in life.
About My Family
My mother and father worked for the Federal Jobs division of the Social Security Administration until they retired. My sister is a graduate of Trinity University of San Antonio, TX. I really enjoyed living so close to her when I was working there. Now, sheโs working for Social Services in New Orleans. To this day, my parents are very active in a variety of projects. In fact, my father was recently a special guest on a radio show.
My Many Likes
Music:
I like classical music, i.e. Chopin, Handel, Mozart, and Tchaikovsky.
I also like numerous types of contemporary music.
Books:
I like reading mainly topics involving astrophysics and science.
I especially like reading research documents.
Movies:
I like movies like Star Wars but also appreciate classic dramas and historical fiction.
Television:
I have a special love for classic cartoons in black and white like Felix the Cat, Betty Boop, and Popeye. In fact, I even named my dog Betty Boop.
Interestingly
I saw Brad Pitt at Boy Scout camp often.
I met Matthew McConaughey in Austin at lake Travis and another time at a classic car club meeting.
I chanted with Tina Turner at the Buddhist temple in California.
I sat next to and talked with the creators of AbFab at the BBC
I meet twice, Annie Lenox.
I took dance workshops with Alexander Goodnuf and Mikael Baryshnikov.
I served drinks to Dennis Rodman in San Antonio, early in his career
Coast-to-Coast Moves
After attending kindergarten in New York, my family moved back to my mother's hometown of Odessa, Missouri. I ended up being one year younger than the other students in first grade. That was OK though since I was really busy both at school and with outside activities. My school activities included band, debate, drama, journalism, and photography. I was already an enterprising young man and sold cards, jewelry, Merlite jewelry, and seeds, Burpee seeds, during study hall.
My after school activities included being a member of Eagle Scouts, going on Explorer hikes, being a member of the Kansas City Ballet for a short time, attending the Kathy and Rick Murphy Dance Studio, and being a member of Youth Community Betterment. I also went on a Mid-America Orchestra Group European tour where I played with clarinet, the oboe, and the saxophone.
In 1984, I graduated from High School and then attended Northwest Missouri State University as a psychology major. After that, I decided to opt-in to a Missouri Department of Mental Health training program to start working in state facilities. I graduated after working at Saint Joseph State Hospital with multiple licenses. I continued on at St. Josephโs for several years. Since then, the hospital has been converted to a prison. They do, however, still have a museum filled with memorabilia from when it was a state facility. Itโs called the Glore Psychiatric Museum. Please note that some exhibits may not be suitable for young children.
I moved to Orlando for a short period of time and then to San Diego, CA. I worked there at the Shelby Fine Arts Gallery and sold limited edition lithographs. Today, the name has been changed to The Aristocrat Gallery. One of my favorite jobs was working in thrift stores where I bought boots, coats, dresses, gowns, and all kinds of clothing and resold them. I would also purchase knickknacks and other items that I sold at flea markets. One memorable thrift store where I worked was Family Thrift Stores.
I later moved to Kansas City, MO, and worked at the Revco Drug Company. At the same time, I also sold art and furniture privately in consignment shops. Next, I moved to San Antonio, TX, and took several corporate jobs, working at a number of small companies where the jobs were good, although quite varied. I moved to Tampa for a short time to work at a variety of other corporate jobs and also helped a close friend to set up a new business.
One day, I received a call from an old friend who lived in San Antonio. He and I both loved collecting vintage cars and the two of us often visited an Austin classic car club. At the time, I was driving a Lincoln Mark 3 and his family had a large local car dealership. He suggested that we could start a vintage limo service and I liked the idea so much that right away I moved back to San Antonio. Unfortunately, the idea wasnโt successful and I ended up working at several other jobs. During that time, I also kept buying and selling merchandise but not online as of yet.
Major Changes in San Antonio
For starters, I founded Keyhole Production Studios, which actually started as a strip-a-gram company but not for long. The โperformersโ involved werenโt quite used to working for a non-trashy business like mine. In addition, I rapidly learned how much they were paying in commissions, while dealing with scheduling issues, etc. On the other side of the coin were bar and club owners as well as special events. The people involved were continually upset about the unprofessional operations in the business.
So, I devised a method for doing real professional shows and my company became an instant hit with everyone due to the professional choreography, lighting, pyrotechnics, sets, theme costumes, and so much more. My prior experience in the theater was a big help and I was able to assist the set technicians with tasks like setting up backdrops. And, all my years of reselling items like clothing, I knew exactly how to go about taking care of the costumes. In addition, I had plenty of contacts for getting them custom made. One other advantage was that I had the innate ability to attract all of the top performers from all over the state of Texas as well as from out-of-state. With my company, not only were they no longer getting gouged by their promoters but they also didnโt have any of the other issues that they had to deal with before with other companies.
On the other side of the equation, the club-owners started flocking to me and booking shows. Since I was both creative and organized, I only had to do a few shows that included good choreography and performances, great lighting, and nice music. Before long, my company had 150 employees as well as shows and tours booked in more than 26 states but mainly in Louisiana and Texas.
Everything was going well for several fantastic years and I was really happy. The money that I was making meant to do everything with my business that I wanted, including marketing and growing rapidly. I had even landed a major contract where I would be touring just about every state in the country. I was making plenty of money and had a beautiful home.
I also had a beautiful 300ZX Nissan, which I loved. However, one night while at a gas station, a crook showed up, shot me and stole my car. The bullet to my neck resulted in my dying three times and then coming back. For a very long time, I was completely out of commission and couldnโt breathe without tubes. Eventually, I healed and could finally breathe unassisted
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