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  • Make a PDF Ebook From Your Speeches For Online Sales, by Thomas Christopher
    Public speakers can easily create e-books from transcripts of their speeches and seminars. The transcription can be outsourced cheaply, and the software to construct the ebook is free.
    Published 25Mar2009, viewed 153 times
  • Public Speaking Tips To Transform Your Next Presentation, by Michael A Jones
    It can be quite amazing how attention to a few simple public speaking tips can transform a presentation. Additionally, they can give a speaker great confidence which in turn rubs off on the audience and makes for a memorable speech. Review these tips and include them in your next presentation.
    Published 22Apr2009, viewed 161 times
  • Public Speaking - How to Improve Your Performance, by Edward Hope
    Public speaking is more than just words, it is communication in action. By making small adjustments to your performance you can make big improvemetns to the effectiveness of your speech.
    Published 21Apr2009, viewed 146 times
  • How To Engineer Compelling Prose, by Pamela Scott
    I once set up a Web page for an IT company where project managers posted updates on key projects, with that information visible to customers. The purpose was to make the company more transparent, with information readily available to the clients. What happened? There was indeed a massive amount of data that was searchable, well-organized and easy to access. There was just one problem.
    Published 20Apr2009, viewed 115 times
  • Start Writing Your Life Story in Just One Hour, by AnnA Rushton
    You can begin to wrte your life story n just one hour with a very simple technique. No matter how long you have lived, or how action-packed your life, you can start to write your life story in the time it takes to watch your favourite TV drama.
    Published 21Mar2009, viewed 157 times
  • Japanese writing and Chinese characters, by Tom Aaron
    Fred explains why Japanese characters should no longer be called Chinese characters. Hundreds of years ago they were the same, but they are not today. The word Chinese should be used to refer to things that are Chinese, not things that are no longer Chinese.
    Published 19Apr2009, viewed 153 times
  • Public Speaking - Professional Tips to Improve Your Speaking, by Edward Hope
    Public speaking is about the effective communication of ideas. By improving your public speaking skills you will increase your chances for promotion. The rules that apply to public speaking also apply to the business environment. The tips provided in this article can be applied to improving you business conversation.
    Published 17Apr2009, viewed 162 times
  • The Secrets of Getting a New York Publisher, by Penny Sansevieri
    When you look at the numbers, it's clear that the New York publishing scene is a tough nut to crack. The reality is that with 83% of Americans wanting to write a book, the competition for a publisher's attention is steep. So what's an author to do? Well, if your attempts for finding a traditional publisher aren't bringing any results, maybe it's time to think like a publisher, instead of an author.
    Published 18Mar2009, viewed 85 times
  • Getting into Bookstores, by Penny Sansevieri
    Let's face it, regardless of the odds we authors still want to get into bookstores. But if you've been having a hard time with this, take heart. It's getting harder and harder to get into stores but not impossible. We're going to look at some of the possibilities here.
    Published 18Mar2009, viewed 100 times
  • Are You Ready When the Media Calls?, by Penny Sansevieri
    Pitching is great, but if you're not ready when the call finally comes in, it is really just a wasted effort.
    Published 17Mar2009, viewed 103 times
  • The Oratorical Prowess of Barack Obama, by Zander Smith
    Most Americans have never met Barack Obama and they never will. They do feel connected to him because of the power of his pre-election speeches. On the campaign trail Obama used style to give meaning and believability to his words. This often ignored trait of great orators made Americans feel as if they knew Barack Obama personally and they believed what he had to say.
    Published 30Mar2009, viewed 164 times
  • Spaceships Have Landed!, by Zander Smith
    I went to a conference with 500 people one day and the moderator asked for anyone in the room who had ever had seriously considered killing themselves to stand up. A whopping 65% of the room stood up. What could have created this schism inside us that causes so much suffering here on earth? Is this over polluted, overly violent world a natural product of man's nature? I thought not.
    Published 23Mar2009, viewed 109 times
  • Five Frustrations Writers Face In Starting Online T-Shirt Shops, by Thomas Christopher
    Writers can create additional income streams by opening their own print-on-demand T-shirt stores, but there are five frustrations to deal with: paying too much, fighting with an image editor, not knowing what customers want, not knowing how to attract customers, and not knowing what designs people like. These can all be relieved.
    Published 14Mar2009, viewed 154 times
  • Improving your writing: deleting unnecessary words, by Tom Aaron
    Deleting unnecessary words is one way to improve writing. As Strunk and White tell us in their "Elements of Style", deleting unnecessary words strenthens our writing. Follow their advice to be a better writer.
    Published 12Apr2009, viewed 169 times
  • Public Speaking: How to Introduce Other Speakers, by Edward Hope
    Introducing other speakers is an important role. By using choosing the right approach you will enhance your platform performance and you will put the speaker and their audience in harmony with each other.
    Published 10Apr2009, viewed 293 times
  • Public Speaking - 7 Tips to be Successful in the Master of Ceremonies Role, by Edward Hope
    The master of ceremonies role is most important to the success of an event or meeting. The master of ceremonies hosts the event and keeps it on track. By emulating successful master of ceremonies and speakers you will be able to host a successful event.
    Published 08Apr2009, viewed 341 times

 

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