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Thursday, March 18, 2010
Instead of a list of blender features, wouldn't you rather see if it could blend an iPhone? If there's one thing I've learned while engulfed in the world of marketing communications the past few years, it's that you are ALWAYS presenting - especially when it comes to business.  Every interaction you have with prospects, customers, vendors, or even just a random passer-by can has the potential to change the course of your business, for better and for worse. 
 
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Actually when thinking of consistent members, I had included him on the list.  I commented to a member of my Toastmasters club that we had several people who had become very consistent participating in the Observational Humor part of the meeting.  He said, “Well I’m not consistently good.”  8221; 
 
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
If you choose Private, the only people who will be able to use your video will be the people on your list of users. How can you show your public speaking videos to thousands of people quickly? Upload them onto YouTube, a website where public speakers and other users can upload and share videos. Before you broadcast your videos on YouTube, you will need a user name.
 

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If you present a long text list on a slide, it overwhelms the audience and they tune out. Just a quick note to let you know that a new Slide Makeover Video Podcast based on the ideas in "The Visual Slide Revolution" is available for your viewing through the iTunes Store, online or through my YouTube channel. Use the ideas in this makeover to find a visual that connects and illustrates the point you want to make.
Fellow PPT MVP Echo Swinford has the most comprehensive list of new features (and a few now missing) at her site, echosvoice.com . This is the most comprehensive compilation list I have seen with 60+ features listed. If you have been using PPT 2007 for a while, or recently moved it it, this has lots of good information on features you may be overlooking. Here is the link . -
A Top-Ten List is a great vehicle for creating and delivering humor.  The key is that it is a LIST.  Yours could be a Top Five List.  In fact, you’re usually better served to make your list shorter.  The risk of using a It’s a regular feature on the David Letterman show. The key isn’t TEN items. 
I haven't published a "Don't Miss This" List for a while...can clever comparison from Janes-List shows us 5 ways public speaking is like dieting . PREVIOUS "DON'T MISS THIS" LISTS: The Don't Miss This List, Edition 3 can you tell I'm a little behind on reading my feeds? (maybe maybe too much Twittering??)
PREVIOUS "DON'T MISS THIS" LISTS: The Don't Miss This List, Edition 4 The Don't Miss This List, Edition 3 The Don't Miss This List, Edition 2 The Don't Miss This List, Edition 1 ...Tags: These lazy, languid, dog days of late summer provide the perfect opportunity to catch up on valuable presentation advice from some of my favorite bloggers. Read on for insights into better PowerPoint, better speaking and better preparation.
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PREVIOUS "DON'T MISS THIS" LISTS The Don't Miss This List, Edition 5 The Don't Miss This List, Edition 4 The Don't Miss This List, Edition 3 The Don't Miss This List, Edition 2 The Don't Miss This List, Edition 1 ...Tags: Tags: Presentation Anxiety Presentation Tips and Techniques The Don't Miss This List breathing techniques fear of public speaking Seth Godi The blogosphere -- fascinating world that it is -- consists of blather, banality and some brilliance. Luckily, when it comes to presentation advice, examples of
Tags: PowerPoint wish lis Master slides in PowerPoint provide a very effective mechanism for all of your slides to have a similar look and feel. Now imaging if you could extend the concept to have several different master slides in your presentation? No, I am not suggesting that you change the look and feel or branding every few slides or so.
Craig Valentine has created a list of ten things that you can do to improve your next speech. You can read the full list on Craig’s website. ...Tags: Tags: Lists of 10 (or more) Speaking lists Tip Here is a summary of just a few tips. Facial Expressions
Hot List - May 2009 Listing (71) Speaking Pro Central Top Posts The following are the top posts from featured sources based on social signals. June 2009 Resource of the Month - PowerPoint:What Is Appropriate When and Why? - PowerPoint Tips , May 26, 2009