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Monday, April 7, 2008
Written at Atherton, California December 30, 2005 in Best of , Entre/intra-preneurship , Evangelism, Marketing, and Sales , Pitching, Presenting, and Speaking , Venture Capital | Permalink TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d8341c527353ef00d8345370d669e2
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Thursday, March 19, 2009
Seths Blog Seth Godins riffs on marketing, respect, and the ways ideas spread. For More Seth check out these links: Subscribe Back to the home page for this blog Check out Seths books Visit the archives (more than 2,500 posts) Seth on Squidoo Seth at Wikipedia Dont Miss a Thing Free Updates by Email Enter your email address preview powered by FeedBlitz RSS Feeds By Twitter: @thisissethsblog
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Friday, May 1, 2009
Everything I Know About Presentations, I Learned in Theatre School (tags: presentation speaking communication productivity language organisation) This entry was written by admin and posted on November 18, 2007 at 8:26 am and filed under Url. Post a comment or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. « links for 2007-11-16 [...] Presentation Tips from a Pro « 1855 November 17th, 2007 11:29 pm [...] DarrenBarefoot.com Contact Jobs Speaking About Home September 3rd, 2007 Filed under: Mixed Bag , Technology , The Arts 71 Comments » Everything I Know About Presentations, I Learned in Theatre School An Unlikely Education I’ve been meaning to write this post for a while, and was inspired to get it done by Merlin Mann’s recent piece about improving his use of PowerPoint.
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
An analysis of gobbledygook in over 388,000 press releases sent in 2006 About David Meerman Scott Have me speak at your next event My books Free ebooks My blog -- www.WebInkNow.com buzz contact me Business TV Channel Recent Comments Marissa Yennie on Are you a craft marketer? Daryle Dickens on Are you a craft marketer? SpiritintheVillage on Social media is a cocktail party Derek Showerman on Free social media ebook and video:
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
home submissions about dhq dhq people contact Spring 2009: v3 n2 Current Issue Previous Issues Winter 2009: v3 n1 Summer 2008: v2 n1 Summer 2007: v1 n2 Spring 2007: v1 n1 Indexes Title Author ISSN 1938-4122 Announcements Call for Reviewers Call for Submissions DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly Spring 2009 Volume 3 Number 2 v3:n2 >> | Print Article | Taporware Tools List Words Find Text Collocation Designing Choreographies for the "New
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Friday, May 1, 2009
YYYYY is a successful entrepreneur, developer and software executive [as are thirty other people who’ve taken the trouble to write to me personally ] who has spoken at high-level IT conferences, including AAAA, BBBB and CCCC. [Mildly impressive, but it still doesn’t mean he’s any good] Looking forward to your thoughts. Yours, [Name removed] Finally, be prepared to break all the rules: From: Alexis Ohanian [that name sounds familiar] Sent: 21 June 2008 02:02 To: info@businessofsoftware.org Subject: pechakucha sign-up Who
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Want a better video experience at YouTube? Here's what you can do, in one easy step: Type &fmt=18 after the video's URL. I wrote about improving YouTube video quality with an easy hack over two months ago. I can't believe this easy trick still works, but it does!
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Monday, January 11, 2010
To set up your chat area just select a name for your room (that name becomes the url for your chat area), how long you want your room to exist, and select an optional Twitter hashtag for your chat area. To invite people to your chat area send them the url. Free Lessons! ► Jan 01 (3) Cacoo - Collaborative Diagram Creation Synchtube - Watch skip to main | skip to sidebar Free Technology for Teachers A review of free technology resources and how teachers can use them. Ideas for technology integration in education.
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Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Speakers and speechwriters can use this several ways: Analyze your own speeches: Cut and paste text, or enter the URL to a link to your speech, and Wordle will show you just how much you repeat certain terms. The New York Times introduced me recently to the Many Eyes site, a new site that helps you create unusual visualizations of data--a treasure trove for those speakers who need charts and graphs that don't look like standard-issue bars and cones. One tool on the site that's equally useful for speakers: Wordle , which lets you create innovative word "clouds" that give prominent
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Saturday, March 7, 2009
If you found this post useful, subscribe to my RSS feed. Related posts: Is Twitter a good thing while you’re presenting? Why most attempts at audience participation fail and what to do about it 8 tips for encouraging questions in your presentation The 10 steps to asking questions so you get an answer every time How to handle a difficult audience Filed Under Audience Tagged: Audience , back channel , tweeting , Twitter Trackback URL for this post: http://www.speakingaboutpresenting.com/audience/twitter-participation-presentation/trackback/
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