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Posted by Michael R. Boyter
Some write journals and diaries for the therapeutic value of it.
Admittedly, there is value in this...
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Posted by Chris King
As a speaker or company leader you will, at some time, be asked to appear on the radio. It may be the taping of a panel discussion. It may be a one-on-one interview about a topic for which you have expertise. It may be to answer some questions that have been asked about your business and/or one of your products. For whatever reason you are going to be heard over the air, you will want to sound polished, professional and knowledgeable. In this article, I discuss some of the ways to make it happen.
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Posted by Mary Castillo
Mixing and mingling with industry professionals is an opportunity that you should NEVER let slip by. Here are some tips from my own experience to help you make the most of your conference:
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Posted by Ty Boyd
You can make a Blue Ribbon presentation each and every time if you follow these 14 rules. 1. “Fire In The Belly”
Remember the key word to successful communications is ENERGY. Speak with conviction. Choose topics about which you are passionately involved. If you will have “fire in your belly”
for the subject, success is almost guaranteed.
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Posted by Mike Moore
If you look up the word entertaining in the dictionary you will find that it means amusing, interesting and pleasing. So, to become a more entertaining speaker you must become more amusing, interesting and pleasing to the audience you are addressing.
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Posted by Robert Boduch
What are the key headline qualities that work every time? Why do some headlines produce extraordinary results?
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Posted by Ivan Kelly
Writing Articles is a great promotional method and a quick path to widespread acceptance and recognition in your chosen field. Eventually it can be great fun, but often first articles are reworked many times before you achieve a reasonably polished result. However, this doesn't need to be the case.
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Posted by Sheryl Joy P. Olaño
First things first. What is Poetry?
Poetry, as what I learned in my literature class, is a timeless and creative expression of beauty, humanity and reality. It is a language of the heart to the heart. It is a union of heart and mind.
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