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7 Articles Found in Public-Speaking Category.
Who's Your Target Market?
[ 26 ]
For Speakers, Authors, Leaders and Experts Who Want to Get Paid to Speak. Does your message answer with solutions to the audiences' challenges?
Author:
articlediner
Submitted: 2006-10-02
When You're NOT Laughing All the Way to the Bank
[ 33 ]
Did you give up your day job to go into professional speaking? Are you white-knuckling it to keep the office open? Read this to see what you can do to get more than applause!
Author:
articlediner
Submitted: 2006-10-09
Virtually Yours - NOT!
[ 39 ]
Should you hire someone to book you that you cannot see and hear on a daily basis? Are you considering closing your office and hiring only virtual assistants? Read this before making your move!
Author:
articlediner
Submitted: 2006-10-01
So... You Think You'd Like to Start Speaking Professionally? A Quick Start Guide to Starting
[ 15 ]
There are multiples in which you can utilize your time, talents and expertise. Is professional speaking one of them? This is one way that your intellectual capital can reward you with applause and another income stream!
Author:
articlediner
Submitted: 2007-01-30
The Most Frequently Asked Questions About Representation for Securing Paid Speaking Engagements
[ 25 ]
Get the answers from someone who has been booking speakers since 1982!
Author:
articlediner
Submitted: 2006-11-15
Public Speaking Tips: 10 Easy Ways To Prepare A Powerful Introduction
[ 31 ]
Ten tips from a professional speaker to make your next introduction powerful, memorable and professional. Includes personals examples and easy to follow suggestions.
Author:
articlediner
Submitted: 2006-10-02
Myths of Public Speaking: #2 "I Was Awful...I Was Awesome!"
[ 37 ]
We're never as bad or as wonderful as we think. Plus,we're not as poor or as brilliant as the audience thinks.Every engagement provides the opportunity for review. Regardless of how well the message came across there is something that could be improved. In spite of a presentation being mediocre there are redeeming qualities.
Author:
articlediner
Submitted: 2006-12-22
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