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Conference Planners: How To Correctly Treat Your Presenters

This is for all you Conference Planners out there, both public and private, professional and casual. There is a way to treat your presenters and way to ensure you alienate their trust and the trust of all those you hope to attract. A conference I regularly present for (which due to the subject, shall remain […]

Posted on Dec 20th 06 by Maryam Webster.

Maryam Webster is Director of The Certified Energy Coach Program (certifiedenergycoach.org), where Coaches & Therapists Become Sought-After Superstars. She helps therapists, coaches and entrepreneurs to blow past what is holding them back and create outrageous personal & business success "at the speed of thought". http://maryamwebster.blogs.com

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How to Craft a Keynote Address that Keeps Your Audience Wanting More

Just the other week, I did a keynote address in front of 130 high school girls. I was a bit nervous as I hadn’t spoken to this age group in eons, but I used a particular template to help me craft a winning keynote address over and over.
The name of my keynote was What Technology […]

Posted on Dec 19th 06 by Leesa Barnes.

Working with small business owners, entrepreneurs and consultants, Leesa Barnes teaches insider tips on how to use a podcast to open doors and fill your sales funnel. Named as one of Canada's top marketing bloggers, Leesa's podcasting tips have appeared in national and international media, as well as countless books and digital products. http://www.leesabarnes.com

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What To Do When Your Audience Could Care Less

When you are speaking to a group of people who could care less about what you have to say, what do you do? Can you allow them to be disinterested? Or do you need to them to be different?

Posted on Nov 21st 06 by Nancy Tierney.

Nancy Tierney is a jazz/cabaret singer and performance/speech coach who teaches people how to speak or perform in public with unconditional confidence, ease and creative charisma. http://www.unconditionalconfidence.com

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What Are You Afraid Of?

You aren’t afraid of public speaking. You may think you are, but you’re not. You’re afraid of public humiliation.

Posted on Oct 31st 06 by Nancy Tierney.

Nancy Tierney is a jazz/cabaret singer and performance/speech coach who teaches people how to speak or perform in public with unconditional confidence, ease and creative charisma. http://www.unconditionalconfidence.com

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