Public Speeaking - Breathe Life Into Your Delivery, by Edward Hope Content is king but get your delivery wrong you can damage the effectiveness of speech. Get it right and your speech will deliver its' full potential. Published 16Apr2009, viewed 137 times
Confident Public Speaking: Check The Avoid This List, by Michael A Jones Confident public speaking develops gradually over time. Speed up the learning curve by checking this Avoid list and eliminate these tell-tale signs of nervousness from your presentation. Published 16Apr2009, viewed 163 times
Turn Frustration Into Literary Gold, by Scott Jason I recently read an article about a first time author who is enjoying runaway success with her book on shopping etiquette. After learning it was written by a 69-year-old grandmother, and stroke victim, I decided to call her for an interview. Long story short; I learned more in that conversation than my last year of grad school. Her unbeatable attitude and 'back to basics' tips are priceless. Published 14Apr2009, viewed 133 times
Publc Speaking - 8 Proven Steps to Great Speech Writing, by Edward Hope Speech writng can be a time consuming and frustrating experience. With the right process it does not need to be so. A speech with valuable content and that is well structured is easier to deliver and it will increase your confidence. Published 13Apr2009, viewed 221 times
Public Speaking - Become an Effective Speaker, by Edward Hope To be an effective speaker requires the right combination of speaking and preparation skills. The development of the certain characteristics can make a big difference Published 10Apr2009, viewed 273 times
Attacked for liking English, by Tom Aaron Fred is attacked for linguistic insensitivity when he returns to America for vacation. Published 09Apr2009, viewed 174 times
Public Speaking As a Tool For Controlling the Masses, by Zander Smith Public speaking is even today regarded as a means of communicating, influencing and controlling the masses by either the ruling classes or elites. Results of a public speech are always gauged by its influence on listeners and how effectively it coerces them to assume a particular course of action or behavior. Simply put, the essence of public speaking rests in controlling the behavior, beliefs and actions of the masses. Published 09Apr2009, viewed 106 times
What Public Speakers Need To Know About Web Affiliate Programs, by Thomas Christopher As public speakers move their off-podium income streams to the Internet, they need to become familiar with affiliate links: what they are, how to get them, and how to use them -- including the ethics. Published 08Apr2009, viewed 165 times
Public Speaking - How To Begin, by Edward Hope Getting started in public speaking is easier today than previously. It is more about the ideas and information presented than a polished performance. There are many benefits that accrue for the individual that takes the plunge. This article decribes how to take the plunge and quickly get speaking effectively. Published 07Apr2009, viewed 176 times
Think Outside the Book: How to Profit from Your Writing Now, by Scott Jason My first five years as a writer were the toughest. I had amassed enough rejection letters from publishers to recycle into a whole tree. I just didn't understand what was going on. I followed advice from top experts, subscribed to the plenty of writers newsletters and even paid nineteen hundred dollars for a copywriting course from one of the nation's "leading copywriting programs." So what was I doing wrong? Published 05Apr2009, viewed 206 times
Public Speaking - 8 Simple Tips to Make Humor Work For You, by Edward Hope Spice up your speeches by adding humor to them. You will gain and keep your audiences attention by using it the right way. Published 03Apr2009, viewed 197 times
The Importance Of Teleseminars In Speakers' Relationship Marketing Strategies, by Thomas Christopher Offering teleseminars has many advantages for public speakers, including being an easy way to write books and to develop other information products. Most importantly, teleseminars are an important part of a relationship marketing strategy. Published 02Apr2009, viewed 157 times
Public Speaking - Organize Your Speech For More Impact, by Edward Hope By organizing your speech in a natural pattern your speech is clearer to your audience and also more impactful. This article demonstrates a useful approach to organizing your speech Published 01Apr2009, viewed 167 times
Why we write: Arthur Plotnik and what's burning inside you, by Tom Aaron Arthur Plotnik's quote tells us why we write: "You write to communicate to the hearts and minds of others what's burning inside you. And we edit to let the fire show through the smoke." This article discusses what is burning inside of writers and how we can improve our writing. Published 31Mar2009, viewed 169 times
Tips on Judging Writing Contest Judges, by Cindy A Christiansen How to accept criticism from writing contest judges and turn it around to your benefit. Published 31Mar2009, viewed 134 times
Public Speaking - 4 Simple Steps to More Impactful Speech Content, by Edward Hope Without meaningful content your speech will lose its' effectiveness, your presentation skills will be of little benefit to you or your audience. A simple 4 step process demonstrated in this article will ensur you have valuable information to present. Published 30Mar2009, viewed 171 times
Public Speaking: Do You Have to be Funny?, by Edward Hope Using humor in your speech is great skill to have. But is it essential to be effective? Published 28Mar2009, viewed 168 times
Use Mini Courses In Your Online Public Speaker Strategy, by Thomas Christopher Public speakers must maintain email lists of people interested in their offerings. To get people to sign up, they can offer free mini courses in their speciality. Creating and delivering the content are both simple. Published 28Mar2009, viewed 166 times
Learning English the Easy Way!, by A E Bates The biggest barrier to learning a new language is incentive. Most people think they want to learn a new language, but what is the real incentive to do so? What makes a person practice a new language? Let me tell you a little story. Published 25Mar2009, viewed 141 times
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 190 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 23Mar2009, viewed 202 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 22Mar2009, viewed 198 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 21Mar2009, viewed 157 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 205 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 20Mar2009, viewed 205 times
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