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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Note on the PAN transitions the background stays in place while the content moves/transitions! The DISSOLVE and CHECKERBOARD transitions are screens full of soft edged squares (that I might use again after ignoring since 2004). Transitions also benefit from #1 - Performance. In my pre-beta version there are a number of new transitions that are really exciting! -
 
Saturday, October 31, 2009
0160; Mentored by Chaney , I began publishing articles about blogging in 2004.  What stays the same has been the tone and content of a conversation.  When you got the tone and content parts down [you know this by the traffic, comments, and if you're starting to achieve your goal], let us know you're here.  Twitter has not  killed traditional blogging or long-form social media.  0160;
 
Monday, October 5, 2009
What will be more damaging to the Diocese or Bridgeport and the Roman Catholic Church - the contents of the documents or the attempt to block access to those documents?  0160; Full Disclosure: In 2004, I had done some communications consulting for the Diocese of Bridgeport. ...Tags: This could be the tipping point for both the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport in Connecticut as well as the entire institution of Roman Catholicism in America and around the world.  0160; The United States Supreme Court  denied the request of the Diocese of Bridgeport,
 

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Only some books have a table of contents up front (fiction doesn’t do that often). The reason I use the word "structure" is because that and the content is EVERYTHING. If someone is paying me to speak, they deserve both content and structure that works and will work for their audience (unless they are happy to pay for improv). chrisbrogan.com Home About Speaking Rockstars Newsletters Contact Best Of Make Better Presentations - The Anatomy of a Good Speech February 23, 2009 · Comments You deserve some great tools, so I’d like to share what I’ve been working on.
But after that, my advice is fairly the same. How to Start Speaking at Events Blog Your Speech - My first presentation at a conference was Content Networks are the New Blogs . I’ve done some rough analysis, and it turns out that exactly 100% of speakers I’ve met at conferences all started by speaking. The Bonus Round If you want to learn more about what I think makes a top shelf presentation, I’m going to cover that in my free newsletter , which is different than my blog content. chrisbrogan.com Home About Speaking Rockstars Newsletters Contact Best Of How to Start Speaking at Events December 8, 2008 · Comments One day, I wasn’t a speaker at conferences, and then I was.
Some thoughts. Be clear about the offer - I try hard to bring the best speakers for the specific content I’m trying to share with my audience. Thanks for asking all of us! Cliff Atkinson Hey Chris - I'd add "Present great content in a way that adds value". For that reason, the content has to of course be great, and you present many of the things I do chrisbrogan.com Home About Speaking Rockstars Newsletters Contact Best Of The Art of Butts in Chairs March 20, 2009 · Comments I run a series of conferences .
Note on the PAN transitions the background stays in place while the content moves/transitions! The DISSOLVE and CHECKERBOARD transitions are screens full of soft edged squares (that I might use again after ignoring since 2004). Transitions also benefit from #1 - Performance. In my pre-beta version there are a number of new transitions that are really exciting! -
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New communicators connect with EVERY audience – no matter the setting – in: • behavior • content • interaction and it’s fascinating – Obama is President largely because of his 2004 Convention that it doesn’t matter how good their content or medium use is – they get Good friend and communicator Chris Spagnuolo has a great blog called Edgehopper (that's his frog above) - and he was nice enough to interview me . In case you missed it: Ten Questions with Bert Decker (1) In
wrote my first post on May 30, 2004 with the intent of generating ideas for the book I was preparing to write, which became the first edition of Beyond Bullet Points . The content on the Beyond Bullets blog and at the Sociable Media website will gradually transition over to the new website. If you've been a reader of the Beyond Bullets blog, I'd like to thank you for keeping in touch over the years. I'm now happy to announce that this blog is moving to a new home at a new website called BBP Online . A lot has happened since I started writing this blog.
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They are quality, with full content and resources, so they took about 4 months to write. Judy Cullins © Copyright 2004. Free Product and Service Promotion with Big Results for Speakers and Coaches by Judy Cullins How much time do you spend promoting your business? Two hours out of six?
quot;  That's what a former college classmate from Seton Hill told me in 2004, when I was still searching for work in the old-economy way: With dignity, grace, and a laundry list of credentials.  0160; Since then I exploit mirroring, smart pricing, taking the risk of suggesting provocative strategy/content, and even gimmicks [which never fail]. "You were cagey."  0160;