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  • How To Write When You Have No New Ideas To Write About, by Ricky Weber
    The ability to form words and sentences is one of the highest forms of architecture in civilization, and there is one single tip that you can use to write at any time even when you have no new ideas.
    Published 02Sep2011, viewed 104 times
  • The Way To Make Article Marketing Work For You, by Jeff Schuman
    Article marketing works if you generate attention from it. The best way to do this is to become better at writing articles, and then using them as a tool to drive traffic to your website. In this article let's talk about a few strategies you can use to make article marketing work better for you.
    Published 01Sep2011, viewed 95 times
  • Anecdotes on Taking Action, by JD Hoopes
    An anecdote is an interesting or amusing story often told to illustrate a particular point. Whether it be public speaking, writing, or just trying to motivate your coworkers, family, or friends. Included in this article are 4 short anecdotes on taking action.
    Published 28Sep2011, viewed 134 times
  • Presentation Training: How to Select Your Presentation Skills Trainer, by George Torok
    This article will offer you some tips and ideas on the questions you should be asking of your prospective presentation skills trainer when planning a presentation skills training program for your people. Ask these five direct and revealing questions of your presentations skills trainer to help you select a superior trainer.
    Published 11Sep2011, viewed 271 times
  • 5 Ways To Jumpstart Your Article Marketing, by Jeff Schuman
    If you do Internet marketing you can still benefit from writing and submitting articles. The key is to do it in the right way. If you are struggling with article marketing here are 5 things you can do to jump start your efforts.
    Published 27Aug2011, viewed 93 times
  • Why Are Presentation Skills Important?, by George Torok
    Most people will agree that presentation skills are important. But ask them to explain "Why?" and they are stumped. These folks might mumble something unintelligible and proudly declare "Because - everybody knows that it is". Discover these six practical reasons to explain why presentation skills are important.
    Published 04Sep2011, viewed 287 times
  • Keep Your Speech Interesting By Being Present Yourself, by George Torok
    You can deliver more interesting and effective presentations by being present when you speak. What does that mean? Your audience must feel that you are there in the room with them - body, mind and soul. They must feel that you want to be there, that you are listening as well as talking and that you truly care about their best interests.
    Published 30Aug2011, viewed 234 times
  • Tips For Writing A Best Man's Speech, by Dave Taylor
    A wedding ceremony is definitely a memorable event for any bride and groom and the responsibility for making it successful falls largely on one person - the best man. Organizing a stag party, making the guest list, arranging the groom's garb and not to forget delivering the best man speech - he is involved in each of these chores.
    Published 11Sep2011, viewed 243 times
  • Tips On Public Speaking - Selecting Your Topic, by Tim Ross
    Adice on how to choose your topic whan asked to make a public speech or planning a standard public speech that can be delivered to a number of different audiences
    Published 09Sep2011, viewed 191 times
  • How To Write A Groom Speech, by Dave Taylor
    Speaking in public can give shivers to the most eloquent of speakers and more so, if it his wedding day. Wedding is an event when a groom has the right to become nervous and public speaking at such a time can seem to be a difficult task for him.
    Published 08Sep2011, viewed 166 times
  • Engaging Maid Of Honor Speeches That Work For You, by Dave Taylor
    Being chosen as the bride's close aid during the walk to the aisle is a pleasant and an exciting moment for the maid of honor. The wedding day will call for all the attention from the youngsters who eagerly check out the friends of the bride and also the maid of honor. However, there are people who wait for the toast given in the name of the bride by the maid of honor.
    Published 08Sep2011, viewed 225 times
  • Best Man's Speech Writing - Short And Simple, by Dave Taylor
    Best man speeches are expected to be short and simple. They should speak something about the bride and groom. Keeping it on a lighter note is an effective way to attract attention. People expect the best man speech to be something that is good about the newly-wed couple.
    Published 06Sep2011, viewed 311 times
  • Are You Clear On The Purpose of Your Presentation?, by George Torok
    The evening before his presentation, another conference presenter confessed to me that his presentation was boring. He asked for my help to improve his presentation. We chatted over wings and beer while watching the hockey game. Discover what we did to quickly transform his presentation from boring to successful. He was excited to deliver the presentation and ecstatic with the results.
    Published 21Aug2011, viewed 268 times
  • Article Marketing-The Power Of The Daily Article, by Jeff Schuman
    Let me let you in on a little secret. Article marketing still works if you do it with a certain amount of consistency. I like to refer to this as the power of the daily article.
    Published 05Aug2011, viewed 107 times
  • How to Market Your Book, by Mark Etinger
    This article is about what to do after book binding services.
    Published 31Jul2011, viewed 99 times
  • Bad Opening Lines to Your Speech: 10 Mistakes to Avoid When Opening Your Presentation, by George Torok
    You had me at hello. Imagine if you could deliver an opening to your presentation that was that effective. You can grab your audience with "hello" lines. But first you need to banish these disaster lines from the opening of your speech. Avoid these opening line mistakes in your next presentation.
    Published 04Aug2011, viewed 542 times
  • How To Open Your Presentation With Commanding Attention, by George Torok
    Your opening must do three things for you. Grab attention, set the direction and establish rapport. Without their attention you have a room of non-listeners. Without knowing your direction your audience will feel lost and confused. Without rapport you might have a room of enemies.
    Published 28Jul2011, viewed 276 times
  • Being Persuasive: Why Open Your Presentation With A Problem, by Peter Temple
    Presentation openings can be one of the most perplexing challenges of putting together a persuasive presentation. They're also the arguably the most important part. Yet they're bungled time and again. If you capture your audience during the opening, you most likely keep their attention throughout. Here's a sure-fire way to get to the point and get results!
    Published 02Aug2011, viewed 107 times

 

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