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Business and Professional Speakers
Public Speaking and Presentation
Skills
- Are You Guilty? The Unconscious Goof that Can Hurt Your Credibility - NEW! July 2008
(446 words)
- How to Engage an Audience - NEW! July 2008
(334 words)
- Speak To Be Remembered and
Repeated
(489 words)
- The Most Important Part of the Speech by Craig Valentine - NEW! June 2008
(813 words)
- In-Between Time and Using the Floor by Craig Valentine - NEW! June 2008
(1,035 words)
- Get in the Game, but Not Without a Coach by Craig Valentine - NEW! June 2008
(1,560 words)
- Less is More by John Kinde
(362 words)
- Creating A More Powerful
Speech by John Kinde
(713 words)
- Show Me The Funny! by John Kinde
(1,779 words)
- A Humorist Adapts Fripp's Presentation
Principles by John Kinde and Patricia Fripp
(1,412 words)
- When They Do Not LaughWhat
Do You Do? by John Kinde
(1,328 words)
- The Call Back by Darren LaCroix
(449 words)
- Humor for Selling Products and
for Selling Your Message by John Kinde
(867 words)
- Lights, Camera,...HUMOR! The
Rule of Three by Darren LaCroix
(731 words)
- The Richest Man in the World
Speaks in Las Vegas by John Kinde
(752 words)
- Telling a Joke - The Dialogue From
The Platform by John Kinde
(632 words)
- Prepare to be Frippercised,
Fripp on Public Speaking before the Industrial Asset Management
Council (IAMC)
(891 words)
- Selling Your Way to Success:
How to Present Your Proposal at an Executive Meeting
(1,350 words)
- Want Your Audiences
to Remember What You Say? Learn the Importance of Clear
Structure
(496 words)
- Build Emotional Connection
Through Eye Contact
(306 words)
- 12 Mistakes Made when Creating
PowerPoint® Slides and How to Correct Them
(862 words)
- 8 Mistakes Made when Presenting
with PowerPoint® and How to Correct Them
(1005 words)
- The Rule of Three
(531 words)
- Story Development Ideas
(472 words)
- Sound Intelligent,
Powerful, Polished, Articulate, and Confident
(204 words)
- Getting Over the Jitters Before
You Speak
(505 words)
- 5 Tips for Exciting Speeches
(648 words)
- Your important talk...Do you have
an important talk to give in the next 2 to 3 months? If
so, what are you doing about it?
(566 Words)
- Use
a Quote to Open Your Talk
(624 words)
- Speaking Wisdom - Never
Out of Style
(217 words)
- Physical Preparation: Warm
Up and Relax Your Body and Face
(254 words)
- What Hollywood Taught Me: 7 Ways
To Become A Star
(1800 words)
- Open Your Speech by Relating
to the Immediate Situation
(702 words)
- Avoid Borrowing Stories
(399 words)
- Hollywood Style or
PowerPoint?
(569 words)
- How Do You Accept an Award?
(787 words)
- Find An Immediate
Connection With Your Audience
(284 Words)
- The Communicator's Job:
Some People Write for History
(366 words)
- Put Your Audience in Your Opening
(303 words)
- Three Opening Strategies
to Grab the Audience and Make them Yours
(488 words)
- So you're going to make
a speech congratulations! You've been chosen (or drafted)
to deliver a speech. No time... Don't panic... Fripp is
here!!!
(1459 words)
- So you're going to make
a speech congratulations! You've been chosen (or drafted)
to deliver a speech. No time... Don't panic... Fripp is
here!!!
(496 words)
- Go Hollywood collaborate
to make your presentations big box-office winners!
(692 words)
- What Hollywood taught
me - 7 ways to become a star
(2326 words)
- Three reasons speakers
fail to hit the mark
(697 words)
- White Paper on technology
in speaking skills A/V technology: necessity...or nightmare?
The Pentagon declares war!
(1,492 words)
- Work in the humor place:
some hot get-ahead tips for speakers, comedians, humorists
and anyone interested in comedy history
(1,047 words)
- Tips to make you look professional
and win with your audience
(428 words)
- Business leader, what do you
charge for talks? Appropriate fees for business executives
seeking engagements?
(900 words)
- The great comedians: what
they say about comedy
(809 words)
- Top speed: great in the movies,
bad at the mike!
(299 words)
- Lessons from movie stars:
develop your storytelling abilities
(478 words)
- Too bad only the good speakers
will listen to you: an interview with Dan Conley
(307 words)
- The critical moments just
before you speak: conquering the jitters
(472 words)
- Are you using too much technology
in your talks?
(620 words)
- How to get great evaluations
every time... Ask!!!
(158 words)
- The first 30 seconds - by Leonard
Navarro
(1,093 words)
- How to present to a
board of directors
(701 words)
- Avoid clichés - like
the plague
(369 words)
- If you want more humor in
your presentation(s)
(1380 words)
- The danger of using the web
as a resource for your humor
(311 words)
- Preparing your talk: for
business and professional speakers
(2,689 words)
- Presenting your talk: for
business and professional speakers
(2,497 words)
- Capturing your audience:
Part 1- humor, movement, sound
(1,115 words)
- Capturing your audience:
Part 2 - polish your presentation
(817 words)
- Acting techniques for speakers
by Ed Brodow, (2,230 words)
- Get the best results
from videoconferencing and teleconferencing
(1,115 words)
- Scoring with overseas
audiences
(960 words)
- 5 surefire tips for great
speeches
(729 words)
- Making short speeches
with impact
(231 words)
- Open and close your presentations
with power
(475 words)
- How to relax for your talk
(331 words)
- Giving a speech? Fripp shares
her top 10 suggestions
(495 words)
- Say it with fewer words
(231 words)
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Marketing
Skills for Speakers
- For Professional Speakers: How Can You Convert a Seminar to a Keynote?
(821 words)
- Professional Speakers: Building Your Business Without Working More by Dr. Peter Legge
(925 words)
- For Speakers: Reflect, then Redesign by Jane Atkinson
(1,472 words)
- An Interview with Genius Copywriter David Garfinkel
(1,140 words)
- Is Collaboration for You?
(Should You or Shouldn't You?)
(1,349 words)
- If You Build It They Will
Come, or Will They? Eight Tips to Drive Traffic to Your
Site
(515 words)
- To Infinity & Beyond: Nine
practical techniques to take your web site to the next level
(1,257 words)
- Building Your Consulting
& Speaking Practice: Advice from Alan Weiss, PhD
(610 Words)
- Your 24 Hour a Day Salesperson...Your
Website - Learn Patricia Fripp's Inside Secrets and Web
Strategies From 2003 Odd Couple Marketing and Strategy
Seminar
(3,310 words)
- How to drive more traffic
to your website
(1,130 words)
- Is it time for your
speaking business to go more high-tech?
(1,147 words)
- When to say no! (and why)
(507 words)
- Creating a powerful video
(474 words)
- 7 ways to profit from
speakers' bureaus in hard times
(330 words)
- How speakers can use
humor as a 'branding' technique
(629 words)
- Jumping aboard the net meeting
bandwagon
(772 words)
- Ask not what your speakers
bureau can do for you...
(706 words)
- Power pitching: get the personal
edge
(523 words)
- 10 tips to make your copy
get results with' killer copy tactics
An interview with a copy writing genius"
(757 words)
- Does your marketing match
your image?
(782 words)
- Best selling author and award-winning
speaker shows you how to network
(590 words)
- Professional speakers:
if I knew then what I know now
(909 words)
- Only in America - Advice
for the would-be author and speaker
(1,951 words)
- Want to book more dates?
Collaborate!
(1,025 words)
- 10 sell yourself strategies
for speakers
(821 words)
- Add credibility to your business
reputation through public speaking - promote yourself and
be seen as an expert in your field
(1,631 words)
- How to turn a service
club talk into a marketing opportunity
(529 words)
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Customer Service
- Taming
the Vigilante Consumer - What Do They Really Want?
(1003 words)
- Good Customer Service Is More Than Good P.R.
(381 words)
- 5 characteristics of a professional
(661 words)
- Your two customer service questions
(360 words)
- Develop an 'unfair advantage' over your competition
(582 words)
- Don't take all the money that's on the table
(256 words)
- Keeping up with the vigilante consumer
Providing superb customer service
(1665 words)
- Customer service means actions, not slogans
(890 words)
- Customer service is everybody's job
(228 words)
- Everyone represents your company
(2,098 words)
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- Prospecting Tips for a Slow Economy - NEW! July 2008
(266 words)
- Speak Your Truth
(378 words)
- Power
Pitching & Personal Connection
(681 words)
- Targeting Your Customers
(479 words)
- Marketing tips for the non-stop marketer
(839 words)
- In Marketing, Emphasize Empathy!
(554 words)
- Fat and skinny words: levels of abstraction
(554 words)
- Fripp tips to marketing success
(461 words)
- Taming the Vigilante Consumer - What Do They Really Want?
(732 words)
- Fripp and Garfinkel's tips for marketing success
(568 words)
- How to market your way out of tough times
(707 words)
- How to write a "killer" direct mail letter
(877 words)
- Advertising headlines that make you rich: the secret behind million-dollar ads
(789 words)
- Big impressions on small audiences?
(684 words)
- Power pitching: get the personal edge
(523 words)
- Earn the right to do business with people
(608 words)
- Find out what your customers want and expect -
before your competitors do
(1,034 words)
- Have an extra edge at networking events
(590 words)
- What talks louder than money? Try coaching!
(1011 words)
- Communicate for profit with your convention exhibit
(805 words)
- Tips from an unabashed self-promoter
(825 words)
- Your image: what is it saying about you?
Adding career credibility, (1,244 words)
- Sell-yourself tips for consultants
(235 words)
- Make the most of networking
(775 words)
- Profile in innovative thinking, or death takes a holiday - market your business with creativity
(995 words)
- Decide what deserves your energy, high-payoff vs. low payoff activities
(611 words)
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Recruitment & Human Resources
- Create Productivity on the Job: It is Rocket Science!
(775 Words)
- What to ask for before you hire - smart employee hiring starts with smart interviewing
(684 words)
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- The Opportunity of Adaptive Leadership by Omar Khan
(2,920 words)
- Turn Your Corporate Clients Into Speaking Stars
(875 words)
- "And What do YOU Do?" A Simple Booster That Adds to Productivity!
(790 words)
- "Spotting the Leaders"
(209 words)
- What's your cat's name? a team-building exercise
(404 words)
- Leadership lesson 1: why can't we do it?
(216 words)
- Leadership lesson 2: I'm glad you asked
(196 words)
- Leadership lesson 3: why did you do it that way?
(392 words)
- "How to make your employees look good! 4 questions to help you
boost your company image
(1414 words)
- Dealing with the Sudden, The Unexpected, The Abrupt Shock
(316 words)
- Criticism: bash or boost?- turning gripes into growth
(684 words)
- Leadership lessons from everyday heroes
(512 words)
- How to make your meetings fun
(347 words)
- How to make your meetings fun
(685 words)
- How to make your meetings fun
(1025 words)
- The genius of teamwork
(684 words)
- A team is more than a group of people
(473 words)
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Motivation and Career Success
- Communicating Clearly Through Voice Mail and Email
(545 words)
- Be Easy To Do Business With
(516 words)
- Dress for the Role You Want
(527 words)
- You Never Know Where Your Next Big Break Is Coming From!
(517 words)
- Be a Star in Your Private Life
(255 words)
- Pretend You Own the Company
(439 words)
- If the World Were Perfect
(409 words)
- Save 15 Minutes a Day - Gain 2 Weeks a Year!
(547 words)
- How to Say 'No' by Saying 'Yes'
(516 words)
- Market Your Uniqueness
(455 words)
- Why do people say 'yes?' The '6 weapons of influence
(1217 words)
- Develop an "unfair advantage" over your competition
(582 words)
- Clean out the closets of your life
(276 words)
- Mentors come in all shapes and sizes, formal and informal
(226 words)
- Have you built a business? Or just a job? All over again
(1400 words)
- Life lessons from the movie stars - #1
(536 words)
- Life lessons from the movie stars - #2
(477 words)
- Life lessons from the movie stars - #3
(184 words)
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Life lessons from the movie stars - #4
(412 words)
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Life lessons from the movie stars - #5
(711 words)
- Life lessons from the movie stars - #6
(478 words)
- How to fall in love with your job all over again
(820 words)
- Change your thinking a few degrees
(345 words)
- Lessons I learned behind a hairstyling chair
(350 words)
- What you are is as important as what you do
Honesty, ethics, parenting, (191 words)
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Humor
- Observational Humor Recycled by John Kinde - NEW! April 2008
(1,793 words)
- Three Steps to a Joke by John Kinde
(739 words)
- Less is More by John Kinde
(362 words)
- You Can't Use Humor Until
You Get Over the Fear of Failureby Brad Montgomery
(443 words) - Show Me The Funny! by John Kinde
(1,779 words) - When They Do Not LaughWhat
Do You Do? by John Kinde
(1,328 words) - Jay Leno Does It, Do You? by Darren
LaCroix
(820 words) - A Humorist Adapts Fripp's Presentation
Principles by John Kinde and Patricia Fripp
(1,412 words) - The Call Back by Darren LaCroix
(449 words) - Humor for Selling Products and
for Selling Your Message by John Kinde
(867 words) - Lights, Camera,...HUMOR! The
Rule of Three by Darren LaCroix
(731 words) - Telling a Joke -- The Dialogue
From The Platform by John Kinde
(632 words) - Work in the humor place:
some hot get-ahead tips for speakers, comedians, humorists
and anyone interested in comedy history
(1,047 words) - If you want more humor in
your presentation(s)
(1,380 words) - The danger of using the web
as a resource for your humor
(311 words) - Capturing your audience:
Part 1- humor, movement, sound
(1,115 words) - How speakers can use
humor as a 'branding' technique
(629 words)
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