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Monday, December 28, 2009
I’d like to expand on this topic by giving examples of how you can use this idea of planned re-exposure in different business settings. Even though you may not consider networking as a formal presentation, how you present what you do is also enhanced by planned re-exposure. Training After a training session, plan to send the participants weekly e-mails that reinforce what was taught and give tips on implementing the new skills or ideas An article I recently wrote for Speaking of Impact magazine talked about how meeting planners can increase the ROI of their meetings by planning to re-expose the audience to key messages.
 
Thursday, August 20, 2009
The impact a presentation can have has been heightened by the tipping point created by Al Gore’s presentation and the skyrocketing success of TED.com. New media presentations, music showcases and film screenings provide buzz-generating exposure for creators and compelling entertainment for audiences. Panelists are currently being chosen for South by Southwest , and YOU get to help decide who makes it in the lineup! This year, you get a say in ALL THREE categories–music, film, and interactive!
 
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
June 2009 Resource of the Month - PowerPoint:What Is Appropriate When and Why? - PowerPoint Tips , May 26, 2009 Insert video in PowerPoint - PowerPoint Tips , May 7, 2009 PRESENTATION TIP: USE NOTES - Professionally Speaking… , May 20, 2009 Convert Speaking Pro Central Hot List - May 2009
 

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I’d like to expand on this topic by giving examples of how you can use this idea of planned re-exposure in different business settings. Even though you may not consider networking as a formal presentation, how you present what you do is also enhanced by planned re-exposure. Training After a training session, plan to send the participants weekly e-mails that reinforce what was taught and give tips on implementing the new skills or ideas An article I recently wrote for Speaking of Impact magazine talked about how meeting planners can increase the ROI of their meetings by planning to re-expose the audience to key messages.
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Seriously , you’ll love it. Check out the Thesis demo site See more Thesis-based sites in the gallery showcase Scott Fox, E-Commerce Success Good tips on speaking, Chris. It isn't a natural strength so I'm practicing to be as efficient and effective a speaker as possible. Heather in Beautiful BC Very interesting tips :) From the audience point of view, I really appreciate a little humor to lighten up public speaking! 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.
This can be quite frustrating and I totally understand because today many associations and organizations want their speakers to come in and speak for free, they feel their compensation of exposure is enough, I don�t agree but can�t change that because speakers continue to do them and the associations and organizations will continue not to pay. The more credibility you get the more doors of opportunity will open. Gain more exposure � Not only are you gaining more exposure as a professional speaker while doing your free event but you will be able to use this engagement as a client reference
Your media kit should include: A folder with an eye-catching cover - to hold contents neatly; if you are sending your media kit in PDF format, make sure the cover page presents as a folder cover An introduction letter customized to meet the needs of the recipient Speakers bio (also referred to as a one-sheet) with your photograph (black & white or color, preferably a head shot with white background) List of topics / presentations, along with a description or outline of each topic Fee schedule: include your entire fee schedule (including international rates) Six recent speaking references
The impact a presentation can have has been heightened by the tipping point created by Al Gore’s presentation and the skyrocketing success of TED.com. New media presentations, music showcases and film screenings provide buzz-generating exposure for creators and compelling entertainment for audiences. Panelists are currently being chosen for South by Southwest , and YOU get to help decide who makes it in the lineup! This year, you get a say in ALL THREE categories–music, film, and interactive!