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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
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Thursday, February 25, 2010
On my most recent trip to Whole Foods, I came face to face with a huge display of free, organic orange samples. Tags: Opinion Presentation Skills Public Speaking Scripting Your Speech Speech Writing good speech speaking fees successful speech Whole Food I used the tongs on the display to get a piece of orange and bit into it.
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Friday, May 1, 2009
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.
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Sunday, March 1, 2009
Macro results. HOME TOUCHBASE BLOG Your Suggestions? SERVICES Market Engagement Enterprise 2.0 Speaking and more Research TWITTER? Twitter for Business Getting Started on Twitter Professional Guides MICROSHARING eBooks Twitter Survey: Form-DMs Enterprise Microsharing Reading List PRESS Media Kits Who is @pistachio? In the News Valley View Ventures Signs Pistachio Consulting Multimedia Gallery Portraits Speaking
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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
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Friday, May 1, 2009
Books lead to speaking careers, but speaking careers often lead nowhere. This reason actually works, because one thing a book really does provide is enough traditional authority to get you speaking gigs. But before you get giddy about those huge speaking fees that take you to Hawaii and Belgium, remember that the life of a public speaker may not be what you expect. Is this your first time here? About this blog | About my company, Brazen Careerist | Penelopes guide to starting a blog 5 Reasons why you don't need to write a book Posted to: Blogging | Journalism September 14th, 2008 Del.icio.us Digg Reddit
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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Sullivan Executive directors who hit the speaking circuit can augment fundraising campaigns and provide a personal perspective on the role played by their organizations. Gottlieb, who uses speaking to build an army of supporters, notes, "If we can raise awareness of our issue, then the issue becomes our brand." Effective speeches never take place in a vacuum. );} else {document.write( );}return true;}LoadMenus(); NAME E-MAIL ZIP CODE
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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Experts know that speaking at conferences and conventions builds a platform of credibility, visibility and "brandability." Theres a difference between an attendee thinking "Oh, what a nice speech" and "We have to GOT to bring them into our organization!" Is speaking );} else {document.write( );}return true;}LoadMenus(); NAME E-MAIL ZIP CODE
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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Show how your current expertise can help them in the quest theyre rushing off to. Example: Next Generation Consulting helps organizations with multi-generational workforces. Five figure speaking engagements followed, along with lucrative consulting contracts that had flush economic development budgets. Next Generation Consulting took what they learned from the corporate arena and applied it to economic development. );} else {document.write( );}return true;}LoadMenus(); NAME E-MAIL ZIP CODE
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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Whether you are an individual practitioner in a larger organization, or a solo thought leader active in industry associations or communities, it pays to be known. The challenge: The same branding strategies and tactics that work in the marketplace usually dont work as well in smaller communities such as the workplace and professional associations. So, which branding techniques should you use in each arena? Competition Vs. Or
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