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Saturday, January 23, 2010
It was the first time a president referred to a hero sitting with the First Lady in the visitors' gallery, and it's become an overdone tradition since. Become a fan of The Eloquent Woman on Facebook Shop for books, electronics and other speaker resources in The Eloquent Woman store Subscribe to The Eloquent Woman ...Tags: You might well think that the President's State of the Union speech -- coming up this week -- would be a worthy example of how a top leader should give a speech, something you can borrow from the next time you need to give an important, formal speech. I'm here to tell you: Don't do it.
 
Monday, January 11, 2010
Youll notice that a couple of times I refer to a service called Tiny Chat . Richard January 6, 2010 11:33 AM Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Subscribe, Its Free Free Guide to Technology Integration Make Connections About this Blog Free Technology for Teachers is written by Richard Byrne and read by a daily audience of more than 15,000 subscribers. skip to main | skip to sidebar Free Technology for Teachers A review of free technology resources and how teachers can use them.
 
Friday, November 20, 2009
But thanks to Chuck, I became a believer and a long-time subscriber. It was his collection of anecdotes and quotes and historical references put online in a searchable format. I was going to write this weekend about a truly awful speech opening I saw recently and then segue that into what makes a really good opening. But this afternoon while perusing the New York Times, I ran across a familiar face looking back at me ...
 

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So when the conference delegates arrived at the auditorium for the conference welcome and opening talk we found two computer displays: one of the speaker’s slides and the other a display of Twitter posts tagged with the #mw2009 tag, using the Twitterfall software ,  And judging by comments made on the conference blog, many people found that this live display of tweets in the opening session provided a valuable way of developing a shared sense of community and active participation which continued throughout the conference, with many newcomers subscribing to Twitter, following the more well-established
Building long term, sustainable and profitable software businesses. Home About Subscribe « The one, two of product marketing | Main | The story behind the Hudson River plane crash reconstruction » March 30, 2009 How to get a speaking slot at a conference Over the past three years I’ve received hundreds of e-mails from people who want to speak at the Business of Software conference I run with Joel Spolsky. Over time, I’ve reached conclusions about the best ways to get a speaking slot, at this or any other conference.
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Youll notice that a couple of times I refer to a service called Tiny Chat . Richard January 6, 2010 11:33 AM Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Subscribe, Its Free Free Guide to Technology Integration Make Connections About this Blog Free Technology for Teachers is written by Richard Byrne and read by a daily audience of more than 15,000 subscribers. skip to main | skip to sidebar Free Technology for Teachers A review of free technology resources and how teachers can use them.
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Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang Home Popular Posts About Contact Subscribe via RSS Connect with Jeremiah: twitter friendfeed linkedin flickr technorati Connect with Jeremiah on twitter Ripple 6 says the timing of my report is off [link] Ive observed most vendors are optomistic, brands the opposite. as we speak so that I will have it available as a future reference guide. Posted by Aaron Strout on January 30th, 2008 at 9:03 am Thanks Jake, Ill
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That’ll come out by the end of the week, so if you’re interested in more, subscribe for free . Penn If you enjoyed this post, please consider leaving a comment or subscribing to the feed to have future articles delivered to your feed reader. Tagged as: conferenes , events , howto , publicspeaking , speaking ChrisBrogan.com runs on the Thesis Theme for WordPress Thesis is the search engine optimized WordPress theme of choice for serious online publishers. 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.