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February 22, 2007

Bored of Executives?

Kevin Carroll identifies four key things that any speaker or leader must do in order to communicate effectively. If you want to know how to give a winning presentation or speech, this article is for

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Posted by John at 05:47 PM

From Bust To Best: How To Increase The Quality Of Your Presentation In Under And

These messages are the value that your organization brings to your prospect. It is the glue that holds your presentation together and will be the items that you prospect is likely to remember especially when you match your messages with appropriate stories. At the end of the day, we enjoy listening to and telling stories. When you change your surroundings, visualize your success, create an effective framework and weave key messages into your presentation alongside of appropriate stories, the great relationships you are showing to be of immense value will shine

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Posted by Guido at 05:29 PM

Ten Steps to being a Professional

As an auctioneer, you are paid in direct proportion to your ability to communicate with people. The lack of this ability can destroy you as an auctioneer. Here are some steps to professionalism I'd like to share with you. Follow them and you will be able to go as far and as fast in the auction business as you want

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Posted by Alex at 04:36 PM

Caring for High Grain

Taking care of a high grain screen is easy once a person realizes what can cause it damage. Practicing good screen care is a way to protect the investment and ensure that the screen will remain in good

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Posted by Murray at 03:17 PM

Voice Protection - Do's And Don'ts For Public

The voice is essential to your profession. To take care of your voice properly is essential to your longevity and often to your success as an auctioneer. The following are do's for a good strong selling

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Posted by Greg at 03:07 PM

How To Be A Comedian? The First Step Is To Get Over The Fear Of

If you present in front of groups you should definitely use humor. But entry-level speakers and humorists are often afraid to use humor because of their fear of failure. This article by Certified Speaking Professional Brad Montgomery has some killer tips about how to get over that

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Posted by Chris at 02:13 PM

Communication: The Importance of Body

Language may separate us from the rest of the animal world, but language isn't the only way we communicate with each other. Body language is an important form of non-verbal communication, and one that everyone recognizes in others. Becoming adept at it may not come overnight- but it all starts with your parents' advice to stand tall, look people in the eye, and not to mumble when you

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Posted by Russell at 12:24 PM

Effective Speaking In Any

Imagine your entire audience is in it's underwear...ever heard that one? I'm thinking I can give you some more effective public speaking advice. If you have to speak to a group of people, large or small, there are some easy things you can do, starting today, to reduce your anxiety and become a more effective public

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Posted by John at 10:48 AM