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Monday, March 8, 2010
Can you imagine the response of a meeting planner if the author of the best-selling “how to” book actually picked up the phone and called the CEO of an organization to suggest a way in which she/he can solve at least three of the organization’s five challenges? No matter how many different formats I use to communicate this information, these 12 Positioning Steps are critical to meeting planners taking you seriously. 12 essential Steps to Attract Your Ideal Customers With all due respect, love and admiration, why do you, some of our planet’s best teachers
 
Friday, March 5, 2010
=> If we had an instant replay camera like the NFL has we could watch that joke die again. => I asked the meeting planner what I should talk about. Tags: Tom Antion public speaking presentation skills free speaker tips Tom Antio He/she said, "about 20 minutes." => GOOD SPEECH FORMULA: Have a good beginning; a good ending; and keep them close together. => He who hesitates is probably right. => No one is listening until you make a mistake. => Two wrongs are only the beginning. => The sooner you fall behind, the more time you'll have to catch up. => If you think nobody cares about you, try missing a couple of payments. => Love may be blind, but marriage is a real eye-opener. => Half the people you know are below average. => 42.7%
 
Monday, March 1, 2010
Know your schedule in advance and the costs to reschedule airfare, etc and be ready to tell the meeting planner what you can and can't do. Maybe the meeting planner of your troubled event knows the meeting planner of your next event and they can help each other out behind the scenes with scheduling so that you can get both jobs done. Tags: public speaking products tomantion presentation skills get paid to speak free speaker tips Did you ever present in a barn? How about a bowling alley?
 

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recently had the pleasure of speaking to a combined group of wedding planners from Southwest Florida, the Wedding and Party Planners of Naples and the local National Association of Wedding Planners chapter. I’m pretty sure that every former bride and every current wedding planner can relate to this 30 second story of a parallel wedding universe. When your customers have an important need, they need to know the kind of company you are and why they can trust you I
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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 what
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Twitter is also changing the way conference planners promote and manage events. What do teachers, trainers, speakers, and conference planners need to know to keep up with these fast-breaking changes? Chocked with great tips, if you are planning a presentation, speech, or conference at the moment, here is my 4-step advice: Drop what you're doing. The Twitter backchannel is changing the way speakers deliver presentations. You can find out in a wonderfully written (and totally free!)