Monday, July 30, 2012

Susan Boyle: 5 Days to Success


Susan Boyle is now a contestant on Britain's Got Talent more famous, he achieved in less than a week arouse admiration and fanaticism over 32 million netizens. Susan Boyle managed to make his dream a reality, thanks to his impressive interpretation "I Dream a Dream? the musical Les Miserables. At first, the jury and the public did not know whether to sympathize or laugh while Boyle answered questions from Simon Cowell, the famous producer, director and chief judges of Britain's Got Talent, most watched reality in the UK. In just 5 days Boyle managed to achieve fame and recognition through Twitter, YouTube, CBS, CNN, has been ported from the Washington Post, and have interviewed a total of 60 times. View video and discussion

This shows decisively that the Internet helps to make dreams come true for any star. But when he started singing contestant moves left the audience with his unexpected and vibrant voice. The excitement infected the jury, to 3,000 people in the theater and the 11.3 million people were watching the live singing through the British television channel ITV. The talent and Boyle's first performance gave them all a lesson: the physical appearance can never be judged and interpreted as a failure or a failure. The immediacy of new technologies made this British, previously only used to frequent the karaoke of his people, is the most famous contestant who has never had Britain's Got Talent. Today, 47 years has secured a spot in the finale, and according to several international media, Boyle will be the winner of this artistic challenge, which, in addition to evaluating and rewarding music lovers, makes the contestants professionals. While some attribute his success to his moving life story, and others to the media strategy that Cowell knew that would wake the British, the fact that Boyle phenomenon showed that the key to success and recognition depend on the attitude, commitment, humility, confidence, security and constant insistence to the proposed objectives.

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