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Tuesday, July 11, 2006
How to Change the World A practical blog for impractical people. « The Education of a Late-Adopter Blogger | Main | Addendum to How to Get a Standing Ovation » January 18, 2006 How to Get a Standing Ovation When I started public speaking in about 1986, I was deathly afraid of public speaking--for one thing, working for the division run by Steve Jobs was
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009
The first draft of the book is done , and to help get there I read over 50 books on public speaking. Dale Carnegie got much of it right 50 years ago in Public Speaking for success (one of the best I read - I’m surprised too). There is so much misinformation about what works or doesn’t in public speaking. Many popular ones, old and new, as well as books by preachers, teachers, salesmen, infomercial stars, and professors. What did I learn?
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009
I did an article years ago on the Ten Commandments of Public
Speaking, Tags: Audience-Centered Speaking Authenticity Event Planning Non-verbal Communication Public Speaking Speech Writing Storytelling Visual Aid Speaking, and it’s time to update it.
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Friday, September 18, 2009
You can then have them say some of their items aloud which reinforces the value you are giving. Learn To Promote Yourself As A Public Speaker!
...Tags: Tags: seminar training tomantion Tom Antion public speaking presentation skills free speaker tips public speakin => USE A LARGE FONT. It makes more impact and is easier to read.
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Monday, December 21, 2009
Timing in public speaking is one of the most important aspects of humor and NO ZZZZZs speaking. In public joke telling, a pause just before and just after your punch line gives the audience a chance to laugh. Conversely, presentations will take longer for big crowds in large public arenas. Not only is timing involved in an individual piece of humor, it is also involved in the placement of that piece of humor in the overall presentation. Timing is also involved in spontaneous reactions to 'expected' unexpected developments during the presentation.
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Saturday, August 1, 2009
It’s normal to get nervous about public speaking.
Public speaking involves risk. Here are three specific ways in which you can use your fear of public speaking to make you a better public speaker and presenter.
Let your fear of public speaking motivate you
When you stand up in front of people and open your mouth, you’re making yourself vulnerable. So aiming for zero fear is unrealistic.
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Friday, May 1, 2009
Boing Boing Home Gadgets TV Boing Boing Offworld Suggest a Link Archives Subscribe Mark Cory David Xeni John Moderation Policy Excellent public speaking advice Posted by Cory Doctorow , March 8, 2009 4:01 AM | permalink The inestimable Duncan Davidson, photographer laureate of the OReilly tech conferences, has distilled his experiences watching thousands of speakers on thousands of stages into a pithy, useful article about how to be a better
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Web Ink Now Follow me on Twitter Your email address: Powered by FeedBlitz Search this blog WWW www.webinknow.com THE BEST OF WEB INK NOW Top ten tips for incredibly successful public speaking The one question to ask your prospective social media agency No blog? An analysis of gobbledygook in over 388,000 press releases sent in 2006 About David
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Friday, October 9, 2009
...Tags: seminar training tomantion Tom Antion public speaking presentation skills get paid to speak free speaker tips Tom Antion public speaking video public speakin
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Tags: Presentation Skills Public Speaking Rhetorical Devices Scripting Your Speech Speech Writing Statistics Visual Aids Bad Habits How to start a speech PowerPoint Speeche It’s that time of year again! What time? you ask.
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