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How to Write and Deliver A Dynamite Speech - Part Two
A Dynamite Speech is an experience that delivers hope as well as content. In this second article on the Dynamite Speech System, I expand on Part One. Learn how to introduce yourself, communicate your idea or vision and inspire people with our leadership ability.
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Speak With Success!
Learn to speak with the voice of success. After all, your voice represents who you are and defines your power in conversation. Find your true voice and be heard in conversations from casual chats to corporate presentations.
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Present Like A Pro
Being a professional and speaking like a professional are two very different things.
Before you can speak like a professional, you need to be certain that you believe that you are a professional. This may sound like an odd statement to some readers, however, many small businesses are successfully started and run by those who are more accustomed to working behind the scenes than in front of the microphone and camera. The fact is, no one is born with an innate ability to speak well before large groups and it is a skill best learned through experience and practice.
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Create Interactive Presentations to Impress Students
Simply attract students and audience by adding interactive elements to presentations. Easily create those elements without any programming skills. Introduce three easy-to-use quiz tools to build flash quizzes, which can help reviewing the learning content.
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Quit Putting People to Sleep! 10 Presentation Killers that are Sedating America
Audiences want more than information—they want to be entertained as they are informed. Our media delivery has changed over time, but our corporate presentation styles have somehow been frozen in the dark ages—which could explain why most presentations begin with someone darkening the room and warning their audiences that they have 87 slides to get through in the next 15 minutes!
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Some Thoughts on Conducting a Webinar
There are many ways to present your product or service to the internet community. If you didn’t already know of this one, let me explain how it works.
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Best Practices: Getting Your Message Across
There are many factors that lead to the success of a presentation. Not all variables are under your control. The more you aware of those variables and prepare for them, the more successful you can be. Read about what some of these variables are and the strategies to help you achieve success no matter what surprises come up.
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PowerPoint Presentation-Will You Slide to a Make-or-Break Moment?
You are facing the decision-makers who can put a lucrative contract in your pocket. You are about to get your PowerPoint presentation rolling. It's a make-or-break moment. Will the weeks you have put into your preparation pay off? Or will you slide into the PowerPoint abyss?
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Bored of Executives? (Alternative: Boooooring)
Kevin Carroll identifies four key things that any speaker or leader must do in order to communicate effectively. If you want to know how to give a winning presentation or speech, this article is for you.
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Ten Steps to Being a Professional Auctioneer
As an auctioneer, you are paid in direct proportion to your ability to communicate with people. The lack of this ability can destroy you as an auctioneer. Here are some steps to professionalism I'd like to share with you. Follow them and you will be able to go as far and as fast in the auction business as you want to.
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Look Ma, No Hands!
Presenters should begin their event with a strong opening. The trainer who captivates learners from the start has a natural edge. You should design your opening segment to achieve maximum results. This article provides some considerations for opening with impact.
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