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: Finish Your Book Already! by: Tom Antion I owe the completion and success of my book to a big cardboard box that saw me through the entire process. I found this box and filled it with any and all information I could find
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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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: 10 Tips For Creating Better Sales Presentations... by: Thom Reece Selling is easier when you back up your words with strong visual proof. No matter what your business is, you will enhance your level of success by developing
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: Timeshare Presentations: Scams or Opportunities by: Dana Sanders Timeshare presentations are tricky animals. They can either be an excellent method of obtaining expensive vacations for nothing more than a couple of hours
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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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: Painless Presentations by: John Robertson Did the "Painless" part of the title get your attention? Speaking in front of a group ranks with death of a family member and loosing a job when it comes to the emotional toll
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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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: 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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: 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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: In a Slump?, Rejoice I Say, Rejoice! by: Richard Vegas Yea, I know........I hear you saying "that's easy for you to say".! Well......why don't you just pout about it then? You know, I want to tell you a funny story about
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: 4 Critical Fly Fishing Tips by: Frank Faldo Good Fly Presentation Obviously, the goal when casting a fly is to present the fly to the fish in a realistic manner. You are trying to simulate nature here. If you are going
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: Redefining Distance to Market your Company by: Lee Traupel The recent terrorist attacks here in the US have caused many companies and individuals to rethink how they want to market to and work with others. As a result,
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: Internet Marketing and Public Speaking. The Murder Board Practice by: Larry Tracy I recently posted an article titled “Internet Marketing and Public Speaking: Ten Tips for When the Twain Shall Meet.†One
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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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: The Internet Marketer by: Rauf Kuliyev The internet marketer is really a perfect profession. This profession allows you to gain many positive characters. You become more responsible, you learn how to earn money in your
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: The Importance Of Content Editing by: C David The importance of editing online content cannot be underestimated. The internet is a rapidly crowding marketplace. Every day thousands upon thousands of new sites are created,
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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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: Six Steps to Creating Online Presentations for Telephone Selling by: Roger C. Parker How much extra money could you make by closing just one or two additional sales a day? You can double, or even triple, the effectiveness
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: Creating a Powerful Sales Presentation by: Kelley Robertson The quality of your sales presentation will often determine whether a prospect buys from you or one of your competitors. However, experience has taught me that
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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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: What's Your Marketing Attitude? by: C.J. Hayden Entrepreneurs pay a lot of attention to the mechanics of marketing. They take workshops, read books, and hire consultants to find out how to do the best job they possibly
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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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: Ready, Aim, Fire...Oops...Where's The Target? by: Patty Baldwin Everywhere you go on the Internet you find the words, "target market." What do they mean? What does it have to do with you? Well it has everything to do
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: Make Your Prospects Say Yes! by: Carl Brown 6 Secrets to Stellar Sales Presentations Every sale is won or lost in the presentation. Regardless of product, industry, or market every sale has the same basic components:
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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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: 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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: 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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: Issues When Upgrading to Citrix Metaframe 3.0 Presentation Server by: John Gall The article below lists issues we ran into when upgrading from Metaframe XPa to Metaframe 3.0 Presentation Server Enterprise. Issue: We
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: CD ROM Business Cards by: Scott 'Gears' Created properly, an extremely effective marketing tool. It's a great concept, - and it has a 'cool factor' of 300%. Many people will pop these into their drive just because
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: Create A Flash Presentation For Free With Open Office by: Steve Howson The intentions of this short tutorial are not to teach you how to use Open Office, but rather to show you a quick and dirty way to create presentations
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: Razzle Dazzle Them by: Nancy Huang Once upon a time not so long ago, there was a little boy who went to the market to try to sell his wares. He wasn’t having any luck. “Who will buy my sweet red roses?
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: Online PowerPoint Presentation – Convert PowerPoint to Flash by: Susan Zheng Although we don’t know whether Microsoft ever envisioned such a big market about PowerPoint on its first release. Today this software
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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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: 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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: 27 Tips For An Effective Presentation by: Jacki Rose So you’re not a professional speaker. That’s no excuse for NOT giving a professional presentation. You have a great product or service! You’ve
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: What to look for in Presentation Folders by: Robb Auspitz My husband Jerry is in love with these discount, custom printed, two pocket presentation folders that he sells at Folders Only. I’m jealous, I think he
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: Three Steps to Writing Your Own Resume by: Linda Matias While most professionals hire a professional resume writer, some draft their own resume. People who write a lot for business usually have more success in putting
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: Quick Presentation Tips by: Colin Ong TS If your speech is long, have a proper introduction and sub-headings. Do research and know your content well. Give your participants a copy of the presentation slides. Ensure
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: The End is the Beginning by: Stephen D. Boyd People remember best what you say last. In a presentation, what people take with them to put into action or to connect with what they already know depends to a large degree
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: The Presentation After the Presentation by: Stephen D. Boyd Allowing the audience to ask questions after your presentation is an excellent way to reinforce your message and to continue to sell your ideas. In addition,
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: Why Men Lie and Women Cry by: Lorraine Pirihi I've just finished reading a great book by Allan and Barbara Pease entitled "Why Men Lie and Women Cry". A true and humorous account of the differences between the sexes and
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: Four Different Ways People Process Your Information by: Sandra Schrift There are four different ways that audience members assimilate information. They are: visual, auditory, auditory digital, and kinesthetic. While
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: A Short Guide to Effective Public Speaking by: Stephen D. Boyd Delivering an effective presentation to 20 or to 200 people is difficult. Because listeners have better access to information since the internet became commonplace,
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