speeches
speeches
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by Bronwyn Ritchie - 2007-03-04
Your voice is a powerful tool in creating the success of your speeches and presentations. Just on its own, it can make or break your public speaking. Use these five tips to learn how to harness the ...
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by DALE SIMMONS - 2007-03-11
You have decided to launch your new speaking career, but how do you market yourself? Remember, you now have to become a marketing person as well! Even if you are represented by an agency, a...
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by Justin Lambert - 2007-03-20
With the invention of the written word came a new and challenging communication skill that many have a very difficult time mastering. It is the art of effective public reading. The act of reading wo...
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by INNERWEALTH COMMUNICATIONS - 2007-03-24
Ever wonder how great speakers become great? Their secret? Practice, practice, practice! And work with a coach. They know that a well-structured, well-rehearsed speech has far greater impact w...
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by James Nardel - 2007-03-25
So you're the best man and you have to give a speech at the wedding. You could be the brother, the best friend of thirteen years, or you could have met the groom last year. The point is, you have to m...
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by Dr. Gary S. Goodman - 2007-03-27
One of my clients has fallen under the spell of a cult.Specifically, it is a sales training cult that has taught him to repudiate everything he thought he knew about selling, including some of the ide...
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by Al Gammate - 2007-03-28
Public speaking is the most prevalent fear, I heard. And I believe it, because my acquaintances have this fear. However, people do not have the fear to the extent that I had. There were times where I,...
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by David Leonhardt - 2007-04-12
Yikes! You have just been put in charge of developing a program for your next corporate function. Perhaps it's a trade show. Perhaps it's a conference. It might be a company meeting or a produc...
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by Pamela Ziemann - 2007-04-20
Your audience is more discerning than they were a year ago. So many things are calling for their attention they have to make judgment calls on the matters they can eliminate. At home they're using the...
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by Eric Feng - 2007-04-23
In every business (especially start-ups), its survival is usually dependent on two factors: competitve advantage and point of differentiation. This principle is also extremely applicable to speaker...