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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Speaking Pro Central is a new website which aggregates content from many different speaking and presenting sites.
What’s special about it is that it has a clever search feature that allows you to find the top posts “according to social signals” for a given keyword.
Tony Karrer is the driving force behind the site. First, there was alltop , now there’s Speaking Pro Central . He put together a really useful post on Twitter and webinars simply by using the search facilities on Speaking Pro Central .
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
It doesn’t matter that your site covers a niche that only some people care about. Give your site a critical assessment. When you optimize the quality of your headlines, you’ll delight both your readers and the search engines. Your Target Customers Won’t Read Your Content without Compelling Headlines
Too many websites lack effective headlines.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Research Buzz has a posting on how Google Image Search no w allows users to "filter their searches by a variety of use licenses including Creative Commons and GNU Free Documentation". Using the Google Advanced Image Search you can select search parameters that include size, color, image type (.jpg, Here is a screenshot of the Google Advanced Image Search. jpg, .png, png, .gif,
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Monday, June 1, 2009
On the company's web site, they list these five features (along with others). I copied the photos from the web site onto the slide and instantly had a much more visually appealing slide. When you are looking for photos to use in your own presentations and you work for a company that has a professionally done web site, start with the images that have been selected for the web site. I was doing a slide makeover today for slides from a large corporation. It is part of some work I am doing with a presentation skills expert and we are trying to show her client that their
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
You can, of course, monitor the reaction to your presentation through your normal twitter client or any number of twitter search applications. You put in a search term at the bottom of the slide and it pulls in the most recent tweets with that term. In the context of a live presentation, I’m not sure what this adds to simply asking your audience to tweet with a particular search term and displaying the resulting tweets on the screen. Presenting while people are tweeting is challenging – but also adds a new dimension to the presentation experience for your audience. Gradually
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009
always mention Microsoft’s online library of images that is accessible through PowerPoint, stock photography sites such as istockphoto.com and pictures you take yourself. Let’s look at some of the sites and what they offer. Bureau of Land Management ([link] – amazing scenery photos with a search by state and keyword available; includes some photos of people engaged in activities such as white-water rafting; this pages has links to other government photo sites as a bonus U.S. In almost every workshop that I do, someone asks where you can get great photos to use in your presentation.
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Monday, June 29, 2009
Put it in on presentation sharing sites like Slideboom.com and Slideshare.net. Search the Internet on how to convert PowerPoint to video to get plenty of advice and software suggestions.
Many web sites accept guest writers or bloggers. With social media growing as a popular resource for businesses to reach out and connect with customers and prospects, presenters need to look outside of the room where they give presentations.
Sharing them on the Internet establishes your expertise, shows how you think, spreads your brand and provides yummy link juice.
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Friday, May 1, 2009
43 Folders Home Search About How to Use 43f Time, Attention, and Creative Work . Anyhow, here’s what I’ve been learning so far, starting with the giants on whose shoulders I’d love to stand. Presentation Zen I’ll confess that I giggled like a schoolgirl when Garr Reynolds said he was featuring my Google Talk on his site today. Some of my favorite links on his site led me to learning more After 4 years and a lot of productivity pr0n, we’re shifting gears . Re-learn how to use 43 Folders .
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Wednesday, March 4, 2009
BusinessWeek BusinessWeek Exchange Search all of BusinessWeek.com: Unstructured Finance: BusinessWeek s Wall Street News Blog Home Top News Economics Columnists Videos Newsletters The Debate Room In Your Face Blogs Money & Politics Green Business What’s Your Story? Investing Investing Home Markets Stocks Economy Real Estate Retirement Investing: Europe Philanthropy
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