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Thursday, February 18, 2010
can’t stand email blasts to people who didn’t opt-in. even hate the words “email blast.” I hate the profession of selling email lists. The non-profit will refer you to everyone they can because you donated your time and effort to make their site better. Editor's Note:  This is the first post in the new "Marketing" category.  While this blog has primarily been focused on presentation skills and design, I'll be branching out to include other passions such as Marketing and Social Media.
 
Monday, February 15, 2010
could follow the link to email for an answer to my question, but my kitchen was like a Turkish Bath NOW. Tags: Blog diagnostics information online help performance support referenc I often make chicken soup the haimische way. I doubt that my Yiddishe forebears used a pressure cooker, but I do.
 
Friday, January 29, 2010
Every month, you'll get a free, dense-packed issue focused on one aspect of public speaking, so you can have all of The Eloquent Woman's tips on that topic in one convenient place. I hope the newsletter format will serve as a kind of ready-reference for you--your own personal file of solutions for these and other public speaking challenges: Speaking up in meetings Preparing for a big speech What to wear when you speak or present Eye contact and engaging your audience Becoming a dynamic speaker Getting speaking engagements--and evaluating offers Handling the new Twitter backchannel
 

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could follow the link to email for an answer to my question, but my kitchen was like a Turkish Bath NOW. Tags: Blog diagnostics information online help performance support referenc I often make chicken soup the haimische way. I doubt that my Yiddishe forebears used a pressure cooker, but I do.
Today it is emails, Facebook pages, MySpace pages, Flickr pages, and the list goes on and on. Emails Last Forever Granted, this email exchange is a bit unusual.  does not get meeting for said client, receives countless harsh emails, and apologizes 6 different times.  This goes on for 19 emails. In 1971  Shirley Bassey told the James Bond fans and the world that “Diamonds are Forever.” 8221;
Reference: Hartley J and Davies I “Note taking: A critical review” Programmed Learning and Educational technology, 1978,15, 207-224 cited by John Medina in Brain Rules reader emailed me: “What Her session was advertised as being on email marketing. Keeping audience attention is more important and more difficult than grabbing audience attention . A
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describe the experiments in detail and quote from post-Mehrabian research (warning: academic references). In a personal email to Max Atkinson, reproduced in Max’s book “Lend me your Ears” Albert Mehrabian said: If you come across a blog post or article on the internet which quotes Mehrabian’s formula as if it were true, comment on the post or write an email to the author. Albert Mehrabian The stickiest idea in presenting and public speaking is that the meaning of your message is communicated by:
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Youll notice that a couple of times I refer to a service called Tiny Chat . The free version of Present.ly lets you create a community based on your email domain. For example, if I had other people using freetech4teachers.com as their email domain, I could establish a Present.ly community just for people with that 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. Tuesday, January 5, 2010 Five Platforms for
http://FeedbackFail.com wants the crazy emails. [wtf?] Alexis Ohanian cofounder @ reddit.com [ahh, I see] swine-defender [wtf?] @ breadpig.com [wtf?] Alexis went on to win the pecha kucha competition. Finally – one of my favourite Woody Allen quotes – 80% of success is showing up. Follow me on Twitter Subscribe to the RSS feed Posted by Neil Davidson at 08:55:47 AM TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00e008c58a4e883401156e974bda970c
Written at: Atherton, California. January 18, 2006 in Pitching, Presenting, and Speaking | Permalink TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d8341c527353ef00d83426075353ef Listed below are links to weblogs that reference How to Get a Standing Ovation :