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Saturday, March 6, 2010
free electronic version of his 2008 travel guide in return for registering (It has more than 10,000 downloads You’ll pick up some great tips about the City of Light and about content marketing. Share April in Paris and Content Marketing in Blossom Online research for an upcoming April trip to the wonderful city on the Seine uncovered a delightful content marketing practitioner, Steve Solosky, “The Traveling Professor,” along with his guide to Paris, his website, his eNewsletters, his blog, and his intuitive grasp of content marketing.
 
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Rowling [of Harry Potter fame] delivering the 2008 commencement address at Harvard for an excellent example of how to read a speech well. Embrace the following tips to make your speech reading so skilled that it's almost transparent to your audience. For more excellent tips on how to sound natural when you read a speech, please check out Heather Stubbs' blog post at Tips on Talking. I'm the first one to advise against reading a speech. It usually is tricky to maintain decent eye contact, a struggle to sound authentic, challenging to create any kind of
 
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
hope you can learn a thing or two from my experiences, and that some of my tips will help you keep anxiety and panic at bay. have a free relaxation and vocal preparation handout here and and an article with additional tips here . Recognize warning signs I had six months or more of warnings in 2008 that I failed to heed. Download audio here. Thanks for coming back for Part 2! Today I'm going to talk about some of the ways I learned to prevent and manage my panic attacks and anxiety.
 

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Here are six teeny tiny touchy-feely tips -- frequently overlooked -- that can enormously improve your rehearsals and your final presentation. It's 2008! You?) photo credit: zak mc Those are my top six touchy feely tips. If you have other rehearsal Practice makes perfect, right? Not really.
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Tags: Speaking Tip Photo credits to Neville I finally finished reading a book written by a magician. No, I am not switching careers. More importantly, Steve Cohen who is famously known as the Millionaire’s Magician (for obvious reasons) writes about his secrets to a winning delivery of his magic performances in his book “ Win The Crowd ”
Tags: Speaking Tip Remember Pareto’s Principle? Where 80% of the results comes from 20% of your effort. Or 80% of your revenue generated by 20% of your customers. This principle works here in public speaking as well. If you are tight for time, and you want to know
20 tips for better conference speaking ~ 16 February 2009 ~ View from on stage as I’m preparing to speak at An Event Apart New Orleans 2008. Edward Tufte’s Presentation Tips . 19. It’s another way I connect with my audience (they seem to appreciate it when I put myself out there and try). ;-) 6 Ben Bodien ~ 16 February I’ll be straight up with you: I don’t profess to be an expert speaker. I’ve had my share of presentations that have been total flops, along with some very successful
Tags: workshops women and public speaking speaker training audience issues public speaking tip I just trained a group of nearly 100 scientists in speaker skills and message development for public audiences, at the American Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco. The daylong training allows for plenty of questions, and I'm always eager to hear what speakers and would-be speakers have on their minds .
Ellen is the author of 101 Tips Every PowerPoint User Should Know and the new video PowerPoint 2007: Make the Upgrade Easy !) Author Ellen Finkelstein and I were collaborating on a PowerPoint presentation design and script the other day. Ellen was in Iowa. I
But with the above three tips, you can certainly make it a more pleasant and rewarding experience for everyone involved – most of all, yourself! Tags: Speaking Tip Photo credits to judoclub When there’s a storm, the grass bends over and lives to see another day. The oak tree that stands upright and unyielding will eventually be uprooted.
Web Ink Now Follow me on Twitter Your email address: Powered by FeedBlitz Search this blog WWW www.webinknow.com THE BEST OF WEB INK NOW Top ten tips for incredibly successful public speaking The one question to ask your prospective social media agency No blog? Then you need a Google profile An open letter to journalists: You have an amazing
Some tips when creating Venn diagrams from my experience: build the diagram in the order you want it to appear so the overlapping looks the way you want it to; use semi-transparent shapes so that the audience sees the overlap clearly; use text boxes instead of adding text to the shapes to give yourself more flexibility; and build the diagram using animation so you can explain each element properly. One of the types of visuals that I review in my workshops is the Venn diagram. These diagrams were created in 1881 by John Venn as a way to represent relationships in the branch of mathematics