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Sunday, March 7, 2010
His submissions for the February contest, Quirky Medications, were either lost in the shuffle, lost when our site was down for maintenance, or lost in the Bermuda Triangle. Here are the lines he submitted, or tried to submit, for the February contest:   – Suethefed  – Legal relief for people fed up with the Federal Reserve Bank   – Vicks Capo Rub – For your next dispute with a rival boss    – Nia-C-span  -  Vitamin that helps you understand politics   – Avotart  -  Relieves the blues   – Heevadart  -  Used as a complement to acupuncture
 
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
SlideShare Zeitgeist 2009 Do you use SlideShare? It's a popular site where you can post your presentation slides--and it's considered one measure of social-media credibility to have the most-shared set of slides. The SlideShare Zeitgeist has been released, full of data on who's using the site, how and why (see above slideshow) -- and it turns out that men and women are using the site differently. They make it easy by using tools that make it easy for you to embed the slides on your website, or share them via Twitter, Facebook and more (and I've added the SlideShare application to The Eloquent Woman on Facebook so you can share slides with us there .)
 
Friday, February 5, 2010
He debunked the myth that the book publishing industry is dying by telling us that 2009 was a great year for the book business, with stock prices up in this sector. Visit Alan’s site and read his blog. One of the many reasons why I enjoy living in the Bay Area is the seemingly endless opportunities to hear good speakers. I
 

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In fact, visitors searching our site for the phrase “content marketing” increased by 85% in 2009 over 2008. In fact, in 1997 when we started our small business magazine in Southwest Florida, few owners had websites, let alone an online marketing strategy. In 2009, most small businesses do have websites and the term, ‘content marketing,’ has gone from obscure to fashionable. Thanks to everyone for their support in 2009! Share It’s been a very good year for content marketing. Social media certainly loomed larger in the past 12 months but interest
Speaking Pro Central is a new website which aggregates content from many different speaking and presenting sites. Tony Karrer is the driving force behind the site. First, there was alltop , now there’s Speaking Pro Central . What’s special about it is that it has a clever search feature that allows you to find the top posts “according to social signals” for a given keyword.
Thou Shalt Not Steal the Time of Them that Follow Thee. TEDx Tokyo 2009 In less than two weeks TEDx Tokyo will have its unveiling. will be advising some of the presenters on site the day before TEDx and pointing them to this particular post and other resources in the days ahead. There is not one best way to speak at a TED conference, there are many different ways. In general, I do not recommend reading TED has earned a lot of attention over the years for many reasons, including the nature and quality of its short-form conference presentations. All presenters
The site says that it allows moderation, although it doesn’t show how it’s done. A Seat Apart was developed by Allister Klingensmith literally over night at An Event Apart 2009 conference in Boston. Cliff Atkinson has written an excellent book “The Backchannel: How audiences are using Twitter and Social Media and changing presentations forever” which is to be released on 27 November 2009. Presenting while people are tweeting is challenging – but also adds a new dimension to the presentation experience for your audience. Gradually tools are being developed to make it easier for
Learn more about Twitter for business in our “Wednesdays at 1″ webinar series : Twitter for Business 101 February 25, 2009, 1PM EST Advanced Twitter for Business March 11, 2009, 1PM EST Twitter for Business resources: Twitter for Business reading list Follow @touchbase on Twitter for posts and our link blog Subscribe to the TouchBase blog via RSS or email Category : Touchbase Blog Bookmark : Digg del.icio.us Stumbleupon Redit it
Speaking Pro Central collects blog posts from many PowerPoint, presentation, and speaking sites, including EllenFinkelstein.com. It's a blog, too. On the right, you see a list of the sources and you can quickly go to a page with the latest posts on each on
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Home Presentation eBook Blog About Best Posts Content PowerPoint Nervousness Delivery Audience Contact Browse > Home / Audience / 8 things I learnt about using twitter as a participation tool 8 things I learnt about using twitter as a participation tool March 1, 2009 by Olivia Mitchell Welcome to this blog - my aim is to make a difference to the success of your presentations. You can search the hashtags site to ensure your tag isn’t already in use. If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed .
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Just two days before this same arena was the site of the Pacquiao v. As our world gets more complex, discussions about simplicity grow. Yet, ironically the issue of simplicity itself — what it is, how we attain it, etc. —  is not at all simple. Or perhaps we should say it is not at all easy.