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January 31, 2006

How to Overcome a Fear of Public

Fear of public speaking is an all to common problem which may hold back an individuals personal and career development. This practical article outlines four simple but effective strategies for eliminating this

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Posted by Jim at 11:00 AM

January 30, 2006

How To Reach An

Technology helps us communicate messages faster and to a larger audience than every before. But technology does not create the message. Communication is still a human activity. To reach an audience, you have to know how to choose the right target audience, the right medium, and the right

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Posted by Michael at 03:20 PM

January 25, 2006

Credibility: 15 Facets to Speaking Professionalism: 1

For speakers, each aspect of credibility is to be closely guarded and continually built upon. This series of articles will focus on 15 facets of credibility that must exist for all speakers to succeed over the long run. "Instant Credibility" must continue to be nurtured for a career to continue. If you are building from the ground up, each point must be examined and properly attended to in order to build deep roots on the speaking

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Posted by Joe at 04:13 PM

January 23, 2006

Fake

Popular keynote speaker, best selling author, sales and service coach, and President of Customersatisfaction.com, Dr. Gary S. Goodman wasn't enthusiastic about the speech he had to deliver before one group in Las Vegas, until a movie actor gave him a hot tip, over

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Posted by Stephen at 04:33 PM

January 20, 2006

Structure Your Speech for Maximum

To create an impact with your speech or presentation, the audience has to 'get' the message. That means they have to be able to hear it and to understand it. And to do that, first they must listen. So the very first step in this whole process is to gain their attention and then keep it, so that they listen, hear what you say, understand it, and then they can be influenced by it... which is, after all, the essence of impact. There are several strategies to keep attention and the one we're looking at here is designing the structure of your

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Posted by Chris at 04:53 PM

January 19, 2006

Microphone

Using a Microphone is, for some, a nerve racking concept. However whether you are thinking of becoming an entertainer, have been chosen to be a best man at a Wedding, or are about to embark on a business presentation, some microphone use will befall most people at some stage in their lives. Although aimed at the entertainer, this report will guide you through the basics of using a

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Posted by Guido at 09:55 AM

January 17, 2006

Unforgettable Presenters 15 Tips for Being

As presenters, we all want to be memorable. Memorable for being outstanding, not for doing a far from excellent job. In this article, highlight notes and observations I have made about the qualities of the memorable presenters I have heard over the

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Posted by Ryan at 03:05 PM

Introductions: 6 Vital Strategies for

You've done all the hard work. You know your topic. You know your audience. Your words are precisely chosen and your delivery is practiced. You see your introducer walking up to the lectern, and you realize "I have no idea who this person is!" As they give their introduction, it is clear they don't know you,

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Posted by Tom at 12:51 PM