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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Fear doesn’t just exist for the days and hours prior to an event. If you are in a crowd or a situation where you are not by yourself immediately prior to presenting, please send an email and I will give you some pointers on how to improvise. Tweet This Post ...Tags: In Pt. III of this series, I am going to address tips and tactics when the nerves kick in within minutes of your presentation actually beginning (although every one of these tactics also work hours and days before as well).
 
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
A Sadly Wasted Effort for a Mystery Event That Might Even Have Been Worth Attending just received an email promotion that was so wrong-headed that it makes a perfect negative case study. Here are 4 Major Email Promo Mistakes that You Should Avoid: The header: I As always we can learn from what is terrific or, in this case, not so terrific.
 
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Most of the research studies ask participants to write 15 minutes a day three times a week about traumatic or emotionally-charged events in their lives. Many of the subjects writing about past trauma or emotionally charged events perform and feel better than the “control” subjects. To be notified automatically when new posts are added to this website, please sign up for this blog by entering your email address Just 15 minutes a day, 3 times a week We teach what we need to learn,
 

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chrisbrogan.com Home About Speaking Rockstars Newsletters Contact Best Of How to Start Speaking at Events December 8, 2008 · Comments One day, I wasn’t a speaker at conferences, and then I was. If you’re interested in speaking at events, I have some ideas on how you might get that going. And then a little while later, I was a paid speaker. And now, I’m a decently paid speaker.
Home Rock to the Top Events & Services Steeleworker Blog Demos About Contact RSS Feed Twitter Tips for Speakers: Before, During & After the Event by Dayna on June 26, 2009 As a professional speaker and event emcee, I am always looking for ways to expand my network with meeting planners, audience members, associations and more.  I’ve connected with event planners looking for a last minute speaker, gotten great feedback from audience members and generally just been able to keep my finger on the pulse of
Tips for making email friends Finally, thanks so much to Imation for sponsoring the event. Tags: Events PowerPoint Speaking Toastmaster On Monday evening, I ran a PowerPoint Karaoke contest at the Cape Communicators Toastmaster Club. This is the first one that I have ran, and it was a fantastic evening! We
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email/Linked-in/Twitter etc as text only – will not incorporate it holistically . Tags: Communication Skills Political Communications Speakers Special Event Twitter and Social Media Caroline Kennedy Chris Spagnuolo Obama Ten Questions Twitte Good friend and communicator Chris Spagnuolo has a great blog called Edgehopper (that's his frog above) - and he was nice enough to interview me . In case you missed it: Ten Questions with Bert Decker (1) In
If you're interested, give us a ring or send an email to info@decker.com .   If there's no room, we'll get you on the list for the next one.    Until then...start Tags: Communication Skills Leadership and Communications SHARPs and Stories Special Event communications decker heath made to stick message presentation sales pitch trainin Announcing our new program: @kellydecker   here with a super newsworthy post... Think back to a time when you've been so incredibly excited to give someone something that you knew they would LOVE.
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0160;  We live more and more of our lives in the splendid isolation of the Internet, with all the faux connectors like Facebook, Twitter, email, and the rest.  Tags: Audience-Centered Speaking Current Affairs Event Planning Public Speaking Storytelling Trave The meetings and conference business has taken hits from the economy and Joe Biden telling everyone he wants his family to stay off airplanes.  0160; But, much like the overall economy, the business is slowly turning around, or at least slowing its decline. 
Julian Solaris has a round-up on his post 5 ways to visualize twitter at Events . Twubs has lots of other features which will be of interest to event organisers. A Seat Apart was developed by Allister Klingensmith literally over night at An Event Apart 2009 conference in Boston. This application is not 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 you as the presenter to manage the backchannel.
**This letter is being emailed to numerous public speakers. The church knows of none such person or event. Please beware!** Dear Tom Antion, My Name is Rev.Fred Collins from the London Youth Community Here in London UK. We want you to be our guest Speak at this Year LONDON YOUTH CONFERENCE which will take place here in UK.We are writing to invite and confirm