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No More Stagefright - Have Fun Speaking!

7 Tips that calm and center you before your presentation:


Directing Voiceovers: Don't Be, Do!

Directing a voice-over talent you've hired to read a spot for, say, dog food is pretty much the same as directing a great actor in a scene in a major film production. Well, almost the same. Go with me here.


Top 7 Tips for Speakers

Public Speaking is the number one way to advance your business career. Do you get nervous when speaking to a group? Do you feel butterflies in your stomach? The following tips will help you g...


Top 7 Steps to Better Public Speaking

Whether you want to be a part time, full time or BIG time speaker you must speak, speak, speak. At first, deliver 25-30 minute free talks to service clubs and community organizations. Consider it ...


How to Prepare your Mind/Body to Give Great Speeches

Sure you have catecholamines – all speakers do. (including Sir Winston Churchill and Presidents Kennedy, Carter, and Reagan.) Those are the chemicals that make you sweat, make your heart beat fast...


The Ten Ps of Dealing with Questions

This is a ten point plan that shows you how to deal with questions from the audience.


Will Speak for Food - Using Free Speeches to Attract Customers

If you want to get in front of prospective customers, and be viewed as an expert in your industry, become a speaker. Being at the front of the room gives you credibility. And you might be surprised how easy it is to get to the front of the room.


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4 Fantastic Tips on Writing

Bryan Beller, Contributing Editor for Bass Player Magazine shares his writing tips in a fun yet informative style.


David Watts Spills the Juice

Dishing up more constructive writing advice in an hour than Cosmo does hot sex tips in a month, comedian and writer David Watts recently spoke as the first guest on the Writers of the Round Table series of TeleClasses. Check out these 'not to be missed' tips for writers, specifically comedy writing and script writing!


How to Put Together & Sell A Successful Freelance Writing E-Course (Part II of II)

In Part I of this article, I discussed the basic essentials every freelance writing e-course should have. Now it's time to talk about what to include in the heart of the course.


Use a Five-Step Structure for Consistent Teleseminar-Leading Success

Many teleleaders feel less than satisfied with their teleclasses and teleseminars because they don't know how to structure their teleconference calls to ensure consistent success. By using the following five-step structure, you'll feel confident in your ability to create a learning environment that will have people coming back for more.


Telephone Meets Web - A Cleverly Executed Idea

If you are interested in selling personalized advice, this might be a good way of testing the waters.


Teleseminar Suggestions - How to Make Yours Worthwhile

In this article, I highlight what makes a teleseminar worthwhile. I include tips on keeping a teleseminar on track and meaningful, along with how to plan and give your own teleseminar.


Teleseminar Toolkit -The Ins and Outs of Attending a Teleseminar

I have attended - and still attend - many teleseminars, listened to tapes generated during teleseminars and read the transcripts from others. In this article I highlight how to reap the rewards of attending a teleseminar, along with tips on teleseminar etiquette.


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