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4 Fantastic Tips on Writing

Bryan Beller, Contributing Editor for Bass Player Magazine shares his writing tips in a fun yet informative style.


How To Create An Information Products Empire From Your Teleseminars

Many coaches, consultants and other service business owners know that teaching teleseminars brings a lot of rewards to them and to their business. Their teleseminars bring in more clients, promote their expertise and help them differentiate themselves from others in their field.


Does Uptalk Make you Upchuck?

Uptalk is invading the work place and is reaching epidemic proportions.  It’s that singsong speech pattern that has a rising inflection at the end of sentence. It sounds like the speaker is asking a question instead of making a declaration.


10 Worst Tips To Give A Speaker

1. Learn the speech by heart or read it from a script. This is meant to be a way of making sure you don’t forget what you’re going to say. Instead, it’s usually a way of making sure you don’t connec...


12 Ways to be a Confident Public Speaker

Speak from your heart. If you believe in what you say, than others need to hear it. All confident speakers fall in the P2 (passion plus persistence). Be sure your speech contains your most fundame...


Getting Results from Your Writing & Speaking

When we communicate, we usually want something to happen. We want results. And, when we’re conscious of results, we’re seeking effective communication. To put it another way, the effectiveness of co...


How Well Do You Speak?

The ability to speak well can enhance your career, clinch a sale, sell a point of view and increase your business productivity. 1.The most important objective of any speaker is to appear credible a...


How To Get Paid Every Time You Speak - REALLY!

Speaking maybe a way to marketing your business, however, when you speak, make sure you're getting paid, too!


How To Start With Public Speaking

For many fellow humans speaking in public is linked with ultimate fear. Only the mere thought of standing in front of a crowd, elevated on a podium so that those in the last row can get at least a glimpse on the speaker, is a threat to many that comes close to a nightmare. On the other hand there are people that enjoy and relish nothing more than a speaking opportunity. And, last not least, there are all those that produce emotions in between the two extremes.


Take The Fear Out Of Public Speaking

Public speaking can be a terrifying experience, and few have the training and confidence required to overcome the symptoms of fear. The following tips will redirect your tension and nervousness into useful and productive energy the way actors do, so that you turn your fear into the joy of speaking and connecting with an audience.


Executive Public Speaking for English as a Second Language (ESL)

Simple tips to help anyone with English as a second language speak present more confidently in front of groups.


Speaking One-to-One

Just because you don't stand up to speak, doesn't mean you can wing it. There's a skill to speaking one-to-one.


Know Your Audience

Before you make a presentation or explain to others what it is that you do, you need to know your audience. This article is the beginning of understanding your audience and how to pitch your product or service.


The Porch Light* Method to Speaking Confidence

You know the feeling. Looking out at a sea of faces, you notice a few scowls, frowns, even droopy eyelids on some of your audience members. What are they thinking? Do they disagree with your points? ...


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