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Speaking Articles
- Thrill Clients and Sell More Business with Your Book Tours
- Avoid the Busiess Book Tour Blues
- Are You Guilty of Selling Your Product Before It is Fully Developed?
- Speakers: Think Through What Might Happen to Prepare Your Audience
- How Do You Explain Something No One Has Ever Thought About Before?
- Watch Your Listeners to See If the Message Is Sinking In
- Dead In The Water -- What Does It Mean
- How To Build Self Confidence in Public Speaking
- Public Speaking - Put Some Snap Into It
- Public Speaking - Use The PowerPoint Effectively
If clients like your business book tours, you'll have a winner. This article draws on my mistakes to help you be more successful. ...
Before you decide to tour the world to promote your business book, be careful to make your book tour productive. Otherwise, you'll be on a nightmare journey that will be costly and painful. ...
Often platform speakers and information marketers make the mistake of promoting their product before it's fully developed. No matter how tempting, don't. ...
It's easy to get carried away with an exciting message. But that message can have more impact if you plan for what effects you want to achieve. ...
A new idea can be better explained through putting the information into a familiar, interesting context. One of the best ways to do this is with a demonstration. ...
No matter how well prepared your speech or presentation is, unless the listeners understand and are interested you are in trouble. Be ready to respond by switching gears until you get the right response. ...
The phrase "dead in the water" can mean a number of things. How many do you know of? ...
Many individuals suffer extreme shyness or nervousness when faced with public speaking situations. These situations can range from large audiences of hundreds or thousands of participants to rooms with a few people present. Regardless of the situation, ensuring you have the proper level of public speaking self confidence will aid you remarkably in this foray. ...
Obviously your goal as to be that speaker that can really make any presentation come alive. The first "myth" to get out of your head then is that how well you do at creating excitement has anything whatsoever to do with your subject matter. ...
If you put a long paragraph of information up on the screen, you will see people squinting to try to read it all. And even if the section of your talk refers to that text, you put your audience in the position of trying to read that text or listen to you. And either way they go, part of your message will be lost on them as they try to keep up. ...
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