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The King of the Court: How to Master Your Social Network to Secure Your True Net Worth
The King of the Court: How to Master Your Social Network to Secure Your True Net Worth
The King of the Court: How to Master Your Social Network to Secure Your True Net Worth
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This book is about the long term components needed to capitalize on your social ambitions by creating an undeniable popularity. This will serve as your pocket guide to construct your network into a rightful net worth.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateNov 19, 2016
ISBN9781524556839
The King of the Court: How to Master Your Social Network to Secure Your True Net Worth
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Bobby Tommy

Bobby Tommy is a familiar face across the nation, an unforgettable presence exuding ambition. Being a local entertainer for the past decade, he has worked with some of your favorite singers, actors, dancers, and even online and television personalities. Working on some of Atlanta’s top-grossing productions such as Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns, Suite 28, Atlanta Homicide, and the Vampire Diaries, Bobby Tommy built the experience to be recognized by stronger forces in the industry who he can always call on for mentorship. He used his onscreen skills to become one of Atlanta’s youngest red carpet correspondents, most popularly working with branches of Viacom, such as MTV and BET. Dubbed as one of the original faces in the social media facet, he continues to prove his relevance with strong connections in a business so coveted but seldom conquered—a skill he continues to master and share by working in every realm of the entertainment industry. Now with a credible network of industry professionals at his reach, he remains Atlanta’s first proclaimed Pop Culturist and serves as a source to multiple entertainment reporting outlets.

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    The King of the Court - Bobby Tommy

    Copyright © 2016 by Bobby Tommy.

    Photo by: Terence Drew Davis

    Library of Congress Control Number:   2016918499

    ISBN:      Hardcover      978-1-5245-5685-3

          Softcover      978-1-5245-5684-6

          eBook         978-1-5245-5683-9

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

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    Rev. date: 11/18/2016

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    CONTENTS

    MY STORY - EARLY LIFE

    1. LOST AND FOUND

    2. LISTEN CLOSELY

    3. RELAX AND TAKE NOTES

    4. DON’T FORGET THE DREAM

    5. BELIEVE IN REALITY

    6. SECURE YOUR RELATIONSHIPS

    7. MAINTAIN EXCLUSIVITY

    8. HUMBLE THYSELF

    9. THIS IS MY BUSINESS

    10. REMAIN UNFORGETTABLE

    MY STORY - EARLY LIFE

    I was born on February 28, 1990, in Montego-Bay, Jamaica. My mother, Lois Fowler is a brilliant Chartered Accountant of Jamaican and Cuban decent, and my father, Robert Thompson Sr., a retired Jamaican Police Officer, is a supervisor at the USPS and of Jamaican decent.

    I have seven siblings and can be categorized as the middle boy. I was initially raised by my grandmother, in a scandalous town called, Bougue Heights, where I was raised as The Prince of Bogue Hill.

    During my infant years, I experienced living in multiple parts of Jamaica, while my parents pursued their professional careers. My father, was mainly in Newark, New Jersey and my mother studied in Kingston and Philadelphia, PA. While in Kingston, I spent much time with my grandparents from my father’s side who were residents of the Kingston. This was also where my mother completed her master’s degree and when I was not with her, I spent the rest of my time with my grandparents.

    I was raised playing tennis and running track and field, both of which I excelled in, but only had a passion for tennis. Currently tennis is my favorite hobby, and I am a four/five level, player.

    By the time I was eleven, I

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