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Don’t Launch on the Week of a Major US Public Holiday While I waited a few days after Memorial Day to launch the workbook I suspect things were a little slower sales wise as a result. I’ll admit that this week I’ve slept less than normal, particularly on the first two nights when I launched (I did major pushes just after midnight my time to coincide with the US waking up) and waited up to see how it went - it is very exciting to see the first few hours of sales of something you’ve worked hard to produce. Home Blog Archives Job Board b5media About Make Money The Book Contact ProBlogger - Make Money Online ProBlogger Blog Tips Written on June 9th, 2009 at 12:06 am by Darren Rowse 13 Lessons (& Tips) Learned Launching an eBook Miscellaneous Blog Tips 44 comments It’s been 10 days since I excitedly launched the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog workbook .
 
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10-part framework you can use to wow your own audience By Carmine Gallo Story Tools post a comment e-mail this story print this story order a reprint suggest a story digg this save to del.icio.us When Apple ( AAPL ) CEO Steve Jobs kicked off this years Macworld Conference & Expo, he once again raised the bar on presentation skills. In this years Macworld keynote, it was the announcement of MacBook Air. Page 1 2 Next Page Reader Discussion Post a comment about this story in Reader Discussion… BW Extras
Those of us who are sentient realize that the simple and compelling imagery we see in corporate PowerPoint presentations, on TV ads, and elsewhere in the media aren't rational. They're creating and commenting on blogs, and voting on Digg or StumbleUpon. This is Your Brain on PowerPoint.  Our brains have 2 lobes.
The master of the simple slides shows us how it’s done. FDR’s 1941 State of the Union, in which he discussed the U.S.’s Garry Wills and others have said that Lincoln’s address put the Declaration of Independence in a proper spotlight in U.S. By 1975, when the South Vietnamese government teetered on the brink, even U.S. BEST OF KNOWHR 10 Tenets for The New HR Top 10 Best Presentations Ever 5 Things HR Needs to Do to End Pay Inequality Now 10 Ways to Know When Its Time to Get Out of HR 65 Things I Believe About HR RECENT POSTS Interview Question of the Day: Do You Drive a Hummer? Our Job in HR is to Help People Healthy Disagreement in HR 65 Things I Believe About HR Back to Basics in HR CATEGORIES Select Category Alert Awards Benefits Blogging Books Business Business Slang Careers Change
Portfolio | Contact Us Home About Archive ION Website Search: ION Digital Covering the New World of Business Communications How Speakers Can Manage Twitter- and Live to Talk About it April 2nd, 2009 photo by Sean Dreilinger Pretend you’re a speaker approaching the stage at a big conference. Imagine being able to  go back to a presentation you made 10 years ago to see how people really felt about it. Tags: Bert Decker , BusinessWeek , Cisco Velocity09 , Facebook , Ian Griffin , Mark Zuckerberg , pistachio
Ive been collecting some observations on what makes a good presentation and also drawing from my own experience. Most of us have an opportunity to speak, perhaps at your industry event, or your companys sales conference, or to a local club. Make the most of your opportunity. 1. Photo of me presenting in Istanbul, Turkey on February 25, 2009 courtesy MediaCat . Posted by David Meerman Scott on March 16, 2009 | Permalink Digg This | Save to del.icio.us TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451f23a69e20112796de8fd28a4
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They're creating and commenting on blogs, and voting on Digg or StumbleUpon. So where does that leave us? Olivia Mitchell of the Speaking About Presenting blog sent me this provocative post by Laura Bergells on the Maniactive blog: It notes the backlash against bullet-filled PowerPoint slides, which led to simple art-filled slides. Neither approach works for audiences, Bergells notes, proposing there is (or should be) another backlash against the simplified slide .
And then, after reading these headlines that promise us some hot bullet point action, what happens? We pick up magazines with "magic number" headlines on the cover, knowing full well they will lead us to an article filled with bullet points or a numbered list! Many blog readers cannot help but click on these "Top 10" type headlines when they see them on Digg or on Twitter or in their favorite blog reader. So nobody likes bullet point presentations anymore. Really? Horse hockey.