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How VALUABLE is Your Speaking Topic?

Most speakers think they are giving great value to the audience. How can you make sure this is true? This article will give you some tips on making sure vlaue is a part of your delivery.


Getting Yourself Known

Getting your first speaking engagement may be difficult but once you have a great topic and the right audience, the word will get out. This article discusses ways of getting known in the speaking industry.


How to Promote yourself as a Speaker on the Web

Promoting yourself as a speaker can be made easier if you know many avenues. This article discusses how to use the web to promote your speaking career.


How to Get Started In Public Speaking

Public speaking is among the five most feared activities human beings encounter. The majority of us fear it worse than anything else. Yet, the mastery of public speaking is an important tool in our business skill set.


Overcoming Your Fears of Public Speaking

The critical moments just before you speak are an essential time to conquer the jitters. Here are some helpful tips on overcoming your fears of public speaking and the physical effects these fears might have on your body.


How to Polish Your Speaking Skills: It's Time for T.I.P.S.

When requested to write an article about public speaking tips, I experienced an epiphany, of sorts. Now there’s a word I’ve never written, let alone spoken! Many people will do just about anything to avoid public speaking. Or, you may have said “Who’s got the time?” or “That’s not good use of my time.” Therein lies the epiphany; it’s all about time!


Let Your Products Sell Your Name: For Public Speakers

Advice on using your products to promote your business.


Training / Presentations: How to Answer Questions Your Audience Will Ask

This article addresses the issues of audience questions during and after presentations. Understand why questions are asked, what you as a presenter can learn from them and how to go about answering them.


Opening Your Speech

The mission of your opening is to 1. Grab their interest; 2. Establish rapport; 3. Introduce your topic. Here are 10 techniques you can use to launch your successful speech.


Speech Writing Secrets Of President Bill Clinton

I have achieved a long held ambition to hear Bill Clinton - in Perth on Saturday February 23, 2002. It was a fantastic event! My motivation? Anyone who earns $300,000 for a 50 minute keynote presentation must be good. As a professional speaker, I wanted to see Clinton in action. I didn't want to only hear what he said, but how he said it.


Giving Presentations: Public Speaking Secrets in a Nutshell

Public speaking fears are common. Three easy techniques make presentations more successful.


Speech Training - Building Your Voice, Tips from a Professional

Tips from international business speaker and former broadcaster Thomas Murrell on how to prepare your voice for presentations and speeches and ways to improve your presenting skills.


How to Write and Deliver an Outstanding Speech - Using the PEPP Talk Forumla

How many times have you come away from a meeting or conference thinking – Wow – “That speech was Outstanding!” I suspect the answer for most people is “Not many”. Why are so many business presentations so utterly boring and ineffective today? In this article Rikki Arundel will explain what makes an outstanding speech, why so few meet that definition, and how you can make sure that your next speech is truly “Outstanding.”


Public Speaking - How to Make Your Next Speech Count

Along with the opening two minutes of a speech, the final part of a speech, known as a 'closer' is equally important. Research shows most people remember the closing remarks most. Learn tips from professional speaker and MBA Thomas Murrell on how to mkae your next speech memorable and successful.


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