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Wednesday, July 22, 2009
recommend developing a glossary of words that would like to use and practicing them ahead of time. Work your content line by line until you become comfortable and the words roll off your tongue like an impassioned preacher on Sunday morning.   The more you trust your content and practice your delivery, the more credible you’ll be, no matter what words you choose to use. ...Tags: And now I’d like to… (Pause…um…err…ah…). Do you ever find yourself grasping for words or losing your place in the middle of a sentence? If so, you’re not alone.
 
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
The glossary lists most of the important things that all speakers should know." "Excellent Excellent content." I've come up with example after example over the past couple years of how having a simple, yet professional website attracts business better than a complicated flashy site. Again, this month I've got an awesome example of a site that for a very tiny investment has brought me an enormous return.
 
Friday, May 1, 2009
home tech life management vegas glossary archives about Tech Life You’re the presentation Keynote Kung-fu Two You’ve taken some hits. Presenter Notes: as you go through this first part of organization, you won’t be able to ignore the content, and rather than getting stuck endlessly rewriting your deck, use the presenter notes to capture your random inspiration so that you can focus on the organizational task at hand. Being taken apart by the execs because they could smell you weren’t prepared. The slide deck you loved that the
 

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home tech life management vegas glossary archives about Tech Life Simple, clean, and easy Keynote Kung-fu It’s WWDC season and that means Keynote . Like any good outliner, simply hitting tab indents a slide or a slide group — shift-tab does the opposite. As my slide set evolves I’m constantly moving slides around as well as adding and deleting content. Lots of it. Today is Sunday and I’ve clocked 6 hours of Keynote and I’m ok with that.
You'll see practices and pitfalls in each area, along with a thorough glossary, as well as access to trusted experts. have recommended that my for-profit clients subscribe to the content via the site's RSS feeds. Melvene assures me that she and her team regularly scout and add fresh content to keep the site up-to-date and oh-so relevant. "Google the word 'nonprofit' and you'll get over 40 million results," explained Krista Rye, Marketing Coordinator for the Nonprofit Leadership Institute at Grand Valley State University. "For For most nonprofit leaders, being overwhelmed
home tech life management vegas glossary archives about Tech Life You’re the presentation Keynote Kung-fu Two You’ve taken some hits. Presenter Notes: as you go through this first part of organization, you won’t be able to ignore the content, and rather than getting stuck endlessly rewriting your deck, use the presenter notes to capture your random inspiration so that you can focus on the organizational task at hand. Being taken apart by the execs because they could smell you weren’t prepared. The slide deck you loved that the
recommend developing a glossary of words that would like to use and practicing them ahead of time. Work your content line by line until you become comfortable and the words roll off your tongue like an impassioned preacher on Sunday morning.   The more you trust your content and practice your delivery, the more credible you’ll be, no matter what words you choose to use. ...Tags: And now I’d like to… (Pause…um…err…ah…). Do you ever find yourself grasping for words or losing your place in the middle of a sentence? If so, you’re not alone.
The glossary lists most of the important things that all speakers should know." "Excellent Excellent content." I've come up with example after example over the past couple years of how having a simple, yet professional website attracts business better than a complicated flashy site. Again, this month I've got an awesome example of a site that for a very tiny investment has brought me an enormous return.