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: 7 Keys to Writing a Children’s Book that Sells Like Hotcakes by: Caterina Christakos There are seven fundamental reasons that some books succeed and others collect dust on the author’s bookshelf. These seven
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: Everything You’ve Ever Learned about Public Speaking Is Wrong by: Doug Staneart Many myths about public speaking have been passed along from person to person over the years, and the one thing that is consistent
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: Speaking Your Truth by: Keith Varnum I should have been enjoying the soothing caress of the playful breeze as it wafted its way through my hair on this balmy evening in the Hollywood Hills section of Los Angeles. Instead,
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: The Importance of Business Marketing by: Tony Smith Business marketing is one of the most important parts that your business needs to be addressed with careful attention and proactive thoughts. In last decade or so, the
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: Can your Powerpoint Presentation Rival TV Advertising? by: Sean D'Souza Do you ever wonder why some PowerPoint Presentations are so much better than others? Why do some have amazing powers of persuasion, while others
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: Is Now the Time for a Play about the War in Iraq? by: Ron Brynaert Everone knows that comedy is mostly about timing. If you hit upon the right nerve (is a funny bone a nerve?) at the right time then, usually, you don't
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: Could Your Book Idea Be the Next Best Seller? by: Dawn Josephson Everyone has a unique story to tell. From explaining business processes to revealing our personal history, we all have a natural desire to share our experiences
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: Steps to Publishing Success by: Zaak O'Conan Even if your best friend owns a top publishing company, giving you an immediate "in," this does not guarantee publishing success. First, you have to write a quality book
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: 7 Vital Book Promotion Tips by: Lea Toland As a literary publicist I often am asked about publicity tips, tricks, and the magic behind my work. It’s not magic. All you need to know are the basics and from there
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: How to Sell Your E-book - (or other information product) - Through Quickie Seminars by: Alexis Dawes I've been selling my own self-published information products (mainly e-books) online for the past 3 years. Is it profitable?
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: Defy the Myths, Get Your Book Written--Fast! - Part 1 by: Judy Cullins Why don't you write a book? Most people complain it takes too long. They are too busy. One professional coach said she was not a natural writer.
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: Top 10 Ways to Know your Book Concept will Sell--Before you Invest Time and Money by: Judy Cullins Make your book stand out from the crowd! Test your book's significance, find your market before you write, and treat your
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: Top 10 Ways to Know your Book Concept will Sell--Before you Invest Time and Money by: Judy Cullins Make your book stand out from the crowd! Test your book's significance, find your market before you write, and treat your
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: The Top Five Writing Mistakes Professionals Make by: Judy Cullins Yes, you know your subject. You also need to think about entertaining your audience, and making your book or other writing easy to read. If your writing
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: How to Discover your Primary Market by: Judy Cullins Whether you market online or offline, you already know the shot-gun approach to marketing brings few results. You will sell more products and services when you step
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: Need a Book Coach, Ghost Writer, or Editor? Part 2 by: Judy Cullins If you either want to write a book to help others create a better life and boost business or you already have your book nearly finished, you may need
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: Need a Book Coach, Ghost Writer, or Editor? Part 1 by: Judy Cullins If you either want to write a book to help others create a better life and boost business or you already have your book nearly finished, you may need
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: Top Ten eBook Mistakes and How to Correct Them by: Judy Cullins Did you know that you already have an eBook inside you? And, like your coach, you can earn thousands of dollars each month? Even if you are a non-techie
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: Top 7 Essential "Hot-Selling Points" To Implement Before Writing Chapter One by: Judy Cullins Every part of your book can be a sales tool. When you include the below tips, you will have a roadmap to follow to keep your
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: Review of the Vagina Monologues/Barbados by: Marsha Caddle The Frank Collymore Hall was pulsing, vibrating, raving, crying, retaliating, and gushing self-affirmation when the Vagina Monologues came to the stage last Sunday
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: A Crash Course on Graphic Philosophy 101 by: Lala C. Ballatan Novice and professional graphic designers, we are aware that you know the basic principles of graphic philosophy. But then, as workers of art – though
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: Combined Hot Multimedia Practical Tips by: Lala C. Ballatan In the site, http://webmonkey.wired.com/webmonkey/99/26/index1a.html?tw=multimedia Francis Preve’s article on Hot Multimedia Tips, he emphasized that,
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: Ethics in Speaking: A Practical Point of View by: Stephen D. Boyd Often managers have to deliver presentations with unpleasant content. The vice president has to announce that there is a hiring freeze or a downsizing.
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: Earn Your C's as A Speaker by: Sandra Schrift Franklin Delano Roosevelt had some good advice for the public speaker when he said, be sincere, be brief, be seated. Be simple, natural and effective and earn your C’s.
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: Speak With a Relaxed Body and Mind by: Sandra Schrift Fear of public speaking is No.1. Death is No.4. So most people would rather get a root canal and pay their taxes than speak in front of an audience! 1. Sure you
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: Present for Success: Simple Strategies to Add Confidence and Credibility to Your Next Presentation by: Dana Bristol-Smith Tomorrow’s the day and you’re dreading it. You’re scheduled to give a presentation
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: Overcome Your Fear of Public Speaking by: Dana Bristol-Smith Knocking knees, butterflies (who came up with that word?) in your stomach, sweaty palms, quavering voice. We’ve all been there – some of us more
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: Speak up or Sit Down by: A. Raymond Randall, Jr. Last night the phone rang; my wife said, "I hope it's for you". When I answered, the caller asked, "Ray, would you speak to the Lions Club next month?" First my gut said,
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: What Is Your Legacy? by: Karyn Greenstreet During a recent speech, I told the audience that my mission was to empower the self-employed to succeed. Instantly a hand shot up in the audience. “What’s your
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: Five Tired, Worn Out Speaking Cliches by: Melissa Mayers Lewis The subject of public speaking is riddled with tired, worn out cliches we ought to throw out. Here are a few to let go of: 1. "Public speaking is the #1
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: How To Become A Polished Public Speaker In Just One (1) Day by: Lynne Schlumpf The fear of speaking in public ranks right up there with the fear of death. I had the same fear myself until I was chosen to be an electronics
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: 26 Public Speaking Tips by: Paul Evans 1. No speech is ever perfect. Perfectionism creates more fear. Do your best and leave it at that. 2. Forget about what you forgot to say. Trust that the audience heard what was
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: Book Review: Stop Picturing Your Audience Naked by: Bonnie Jo Davis Author: Scott Ann Setzer Publisher: Setzer & Associates Publisher Address: 2580 Sierra Blvd. Suite C , Sacramento, CA 95825, 800-767-6316 Publisher
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: Top Nine Characteristics of Great Speakers by: Paul Evans 1. Solid Content. Even a person lacking charismatic gifts can develop solid content. Always share something the audience finds valuable to their lives. 2. Humorous.
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: Can Fear of Public Speaking Actually Make You a Better Speaker? by: Larry Tracy Few elements of modern life can be so detrimental for one's ability for self-improvement and success than “Fear of Public Speaking.â€
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: More Powerful Tips To Help You Become A Highly Effective Speaker/Presenter by: Gabriel Daniels [NOTE: This article is meant to serve as a "Bonus" for the article, How To Be Confident And Relaxed When Speaking Before A
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: How To Be Confident And Relaxed When Speaking Before A Group Of People (Powerful Tips To Help You Become A Highly Effective Speaker/Presenter) by: Gabriel Daniels 1. Prepare thoroughly. Prepare the message of your speech
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: Being An Effective Public Speaker by: Colin Ong TS Many people find it hard to speak in public. There are many reasons, namely the fear of being rejected or forgetting one’s train of thought. This will lead to
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: Special Delivery! Tips for Improving Your Humor by: Tom Antion Delivering humorous speeches involves a lot more than simply having good material. Take some time to incorporate these tips into your presentations and watch
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: 10 Tips For Better Public Speaking by: Shari Peace Is there a great speaker hiding with you? “Not hardly,†you may be thinking. Think again. The fear of speaking in public is well-documented, often discussed,
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: Why Do Magicians Wear Tuxes? by: J.L. Siefers This wonderful question has rarely bothered magicians for decades. It should. Some possible answers might include: He is getting married today. He just got off work
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: Performing Magic for Kids by: J.L. Siefers You have just discovered the wonderful world of magic. Trip after trip to the magic shop has added to your ever growing arsenal of magic tricks. Thirty-three days later the credit
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: Speaking of Success by: Philip E. Humbert, Ph.D. In the quest to attract customers and make more sales, the temptation is to focus on the Internet. It's easy to forget there are other tools that are less tedious, easier
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: Price your eBook to Sell Well by: Judy Cullins Q. The big question asked me in teleclasses or client sessions is "How should I price my eBook? A. The big answer is "it depends." Here's seven tips to help: 1. Determine
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: What Makes Your Online Ads Persuasive? by: Lil Waldner The first impression that the people get from your ad decides if they click or skip. This shows that writing really persuasive ads is not easy. Writing irrestisible
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: Internet marketing and Public Speaking: Ten Tips for When the Twain Shall meet by: Larry Tracy Internet marketing and public speaking? Not quite ham and eggs, is it? Those two phrases are rarely found in the same sentence.
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: How To Profit From HOT Niche Markets - Every Time! by: Melvin Ng Do you want to learn two proven niche marketing business models that are virtually guaranteed to succeed – in all niches? So do hundreds of my clients.
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: Cash In Your Blog - 4 Ways to Profit From The Hidden Revenue In Your Blog by: Tinu AbayomiPaul Most webmasters and online business owners know that a blog can bring you additional revenue from advertising, and more traffic
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: The Top 10 Ways to Market Any Business to Thousands by Leading Teleclasses by: Bea Fields As business owners, we all know that the key to fantastic sales is to let your customers have a personal experience of you. The
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: 9 Ways To Make Your Website More Presentable by: Sanjay Johari Your website works as your spokesperson presenting the message you wish to convey. Thinking in terms of this analogy often helps you to look at your website
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: A Blog Isn't Just For Christmas by: John Taylor I was watching the news on TV last night and there was a warning about buying puppies as Christmas presents. There's nothing worse than visiting the kennels in the new year
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: How A Change in Perspective Can Help You Make More Holiday Season Sales: Pt. One by: Tinu AbayomiPaul Some sites are perfect for the Christmas season - their products fit easily into the idea of gift-giving. But what
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: Make your 2005 Email Marketing Plan Successful - Six useful tips by: Mike Savaliya Email Marketing is growing more and more every year. Many small E-business owners have already made marketing plans for 2005. Email marketing
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: The Top 10 Ways to Market Any Business to Thousands by Leading Teleclasses by: Bea Fields As business owners, we all know that the key to fantastic sales is to let your customers have a personal experience of you. The
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: 10 Steps to a Great Newsletter by: Claire Cunningham A newsletter can be a wonderful, economical way to communicate with prospects, customers, employees or distributors. Just follow these ten easy steps for newsletter
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: Online Music Marketing: Math or Myth? by: Scott G (The G-Man) Making money from music online: NARIP and the Hype Council help the record industry face the facts and expose the fiction – a report by The G-Man. The
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: Five Tips to Become a Soundbite Genius by: Susan Harrow 1. Speak in soundbites to everyone. Getting key phrases for concepts and ideas across clearly is central to all communication. As a fun practice try to shave off
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: Incorporate Humor in Your Next Speech by: Stephen D. Boyd Some speakers say, “I could never use humor in my speech; I just don’t feel comfortable with it.†I believe that anyone can use humor and that
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: After the Speech by: Stephen D. Boyd Usually the emphasis on making an effective speech is what you do in preparation before the presentation begins. But if you speak very much, what you do after the speech can help
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: Avoid the Duds: 10 Strategies for Selecting "The Perfect Speaker" by: Susan Friedmann Today, more than ever, the success of meetings relies heavily on the strength of program content and presentation. Nothing can spoil
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: Calls-To-Action: Making Them Fit Makes All the Difference by: Karon Thackston It was going so well, so what happened? Many copywriters get off to a wonderful start: The headline is compelling, the body copy is benefit-filled,
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: How to Convert Telephone Calls into Powerful Presentations by: Roger C. Parker You can multiply your ability to persuade by 400%, whether your audience is 1 or 100. Web-based presentations add a visual element to teleconferences.
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: The Wonders of Wordtracker:. . . It's More than a Hunt for Keywords - John by: John Alexander For me personally, Wordtracker.com is not just a tool for looking up keywords. Sure, that's one good use for it, but what I
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: Exploring Beyond Keywords Into Behavioral Research by: John Alexander If you have ever studied search engine optimization, then you'll know that most educators place tremendous importance on performing good keyword research.
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: Focus on Your Target Audience! by: Robin Nobles Search engine optimizers often forget who our true audience really is. We get so wrapped up in trying to please the search engines that we forget to focus on our target audience:
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: Handling Questions with Authority by: George Torok At some point in your presentation you will be expected to answer questions from your audience. They might have some burning questions that need to be answered before
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: Beetle Bailey and Presentation Skills by: Larry Tracy In March 2002, the comic strip Beetle Bailey contained a valuable lesson for business presenters. As General Halftrack walked into his office, his secretary asked:
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: Revealing the Roots: The Process of Building Brand by: Beth Brodovsky How is branding different than marketing? Branding is not so much different from marketing as it is an element of marketing. We think of marketing
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: How To Write A Newsletter Without Being A Writer by: Eileen 'Turtle' Parzek One of the best ways to stay in touch with current and past clients, colleagues and fans, is to publish a regular newsletter. Whether you use
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: Sound Like Your Situation? by: Robert A. Kelly What a shame! Potentially productive public relations people resting on their oars in a large organization. Just kind of tinkering with tactics and leaving target audience
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: How To Make Your Best Ever Presentation by: Graham Jones The most important tip...EVER! Make sure that you always think of your audience - when preparing your talk, writing it and presenting it. Put yourself in the
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: What Makes Your Online Ads Persuasive? by: Lil Waldner The first impression that the people get from your ad decides if they click or skip. This shows that writing really persuasive ads is not easy. Writing irrestisible
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: Get No-Cost Publicity With Audience Hot Buttons by: Kevin Nunley Media is constantly giving away free publicity. Every time you see a business mentioned in your local newspaper, or on TV news, or in an ezine, you can
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: A Blog Isn't Just For Christmas by: John Taylor I was watching the news on TV last night and there was a warning about buying puppies as Christmas presents. There's nothing worse than visiting the kennels in the new year
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: Spike TV – Know Your Audience by: Nick Smith What do Klingons, giant rubber bands, and monster trucks all have in common? They hold the fascination of every male on the planet - and they make frequent appearances
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: Article Marketing by: Michael McLaughlin A revolutionary marketing device that I call article marketing I now will share with you. Now the sole question is can article marketing me? That depends on if you are looking
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: Great Marketing is Like Making a Great Movie by: Allison Bliss KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE The Oscars will be handed out soon, and it’s a perfect time to keep this in mind: If you’re a business owner or manager,
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: Special Delivery! Tips for Improving Your Humor by: Tom Antion Delivering humorous speeches involves a lot more than simply having good material. Take some time to incorporate these tips into your presentations and watch
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: Performing Magic For Kids by: J.L. Siefers You have just discovered the wonderful world of magic. Trip after trip to the magic shop has added to your ever growing arsenal of magic tricks. Thirty-three days later the credit
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: Managers: Get Real, Please! by: Robert A. Kelly Personnel mentions in the newspaper and product plugs on radio hardly qualify as an adequate return on your public relations dollar, and you probably know it! Especially
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: How To Make The Presentation They’ll Remember by: Blur Lorena Getting board with presentations? Does your audience yawn or snore or check their watches every time you present? If you’re planning to conduct
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: Does Your Event Need To Be Live? by: Adi Gaskell There are many choices to make when it comes to Webcasting: live vs. on-demand, audio vs. video, and more. So here are some of the questions you’ll need to ask yourself
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: Hot Multimedia Tips by: Granny's Mettle Some of Howwired's best web developers and designers have converged to share their techniques to create effective audio, video and animation in the web. Here are excerpts from the
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: How To Create Your Logo (Part 1) by: Granny's Mettle For a businessman, image is everything. Big companies invest a lot to have an attractive, dynamic, eye-catching image to brand their identity. These eye-catching visuals
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: Ten Fun Ways to Liven up Any Presentation by: Sandra Schrift Most of us would agree that having humor in our lives increases rapport, strengthens our relationships and overcomes communication barriers. People who work
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: Why PR is a Vital Force by: Robert A. Kelly Because it can alter individual perception and lead to changed behaviors. Something of profound importance to businesses, non-profits and associations who can sink or swim on
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: 12 Ways to be a Confident Public Speaker by: Sandra Schrift Speak from your heart. If you believe in what you say, than others need to hear it. All confident speakers fall in the P2 (passion plus persistence). Be sure
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: What Many PR Users Ignore by: Robert A. Kelly Simply that the behaviors of their most important outside audiences rank pretty low on their list of things to worry about. And this despite the reality that, properly cared
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: Public Relations' 8 Fix Factors by: Robert A. Kelly I say to business, non-profit and association managers, a key part of your job description is – or should be – do everything you can to help your organization’s
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: Coaching Tips for Powerful Presentations by: Sandra Schrift Tip #1 The purpose of your speech is to get results; to help people make changes and think or act differently. So start with the end in mind. What do you
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: Managers Who Tap Into PR's Value by: Robert A. Kelly Business, non-profit and association managers get a ton of satisfaction when they do something really positive about the behaviors of those outside audiences that
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: PR Essential to your Success by: Robert A. Kelly Whether you are a business, non-profit or association manager, your success will depend, to a large degree, on how well you positively impact the behaviors of those outside
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: How to be a Great Speaker by: Sandra Schrift Did you know that great speakers are often nervous with butterflies in their stomach before giving a presentation? And there are many actors/actresses who can not speak to
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: Managers: PR More Than Tix and Plugs? by: Robert A. Kelly You bet! And in three ways vital to you as a business, non-profit or association manager. To succeed, your public relations effort needs to do something really
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: Managers: A Key to Your Survival by: Robert A. Kelly Most business, non-profit and association managers live to tell about it only IF they achieve their operating objectives. Very little wriggle room there. But among
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: Top 7 Tips for Speakers by: Sandra Schrift Public Speaking is the number one way to advance your business career. Do you get nervous when speaking to a group? Do you feel butterflies in your stomach? The following
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: Managers: Why PR is SO Key by: Robert A. Kelly When outside audiences important to your operation do not understand what you are all about or, worse, harbor misconceptions, inaccuracies, untruths and false assumptions
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: Managers: Why Not PR Like This? by: Robert A. Kelly I mean public relations that presumes from the get-go that the right message, strategy and communications tactics can change perceptions among each of your business,
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: How Well Do You Speak? by: Sandra Schrift The ability to speak well can enhance your career, clinch a sale, sell a point of view and increase your business productivity. 1.The most important objective of any speaker
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: Speak With E's Part 3 by: Sandra Schrift “Educate, Energize, Entertain, and provide an experience for your audience†1. Use direct eye contact. You can focus on one person when making a point… and
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