Archive for July, 2010

This does it for My audiences!  What do You do?

This Slide Show and Music will be playing when people enter the room I’ll be speaking in.

What effect do you think it has on them?  My thoughts are that it reminds many of them why they chose to attend.  It preps them for the information I’m going to deliver. Read More→

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Use a Digital Recorder to
Capture those thoughts ‘In the Moment!’

None of us have the great memories we wish we had.

We’re exercising, walking, driving or maybe just sitting at a coffee shop and an idea for a speech, or a story to make a point in one, comes to us.  We don’t have a pen or paper handy, but we mentally promise ourselves to start working on it when we have the opportunity.  Many times that doesn’t happen because we forget that great idea – Bummer!

Yoga teaches to be ‘Always present and In the Moment’.  This makes great sense for speakers because what’s happening NOW might be potential material for a new presentation or a delivery technique to add to a speech already in your ‘portfolio’.

Great speakers always update their material and consider all the speeches and techniques they ‘own’ to be works in progress.

Too many ideas have gone unused because they haven’t been ‘recorded’ for future use. Read More→

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Do YOU always remember people’s names?
I don’t, and bet you don’t either!

All of us have had this experience:
You’re at a networking event, business show or merely shopping in the grocery store and spot someone you ‘know’.  You ‘know’ them, but at that moment, have a brain cramp, and can’t recall their name.  Then, like I’ve done, you start to panic because they are headed in your direction.  It’s even worse if you, or they, are with someone.  You know you’ll be expected to introduce everyone to each other – YIKES!

This wouldn’t be a problem if  you, and ‘the person you know’ were: in the military, a first responder, hospital employee or a number of other occupations.  This is because they all wear NAME TAGS.  If you’ve ever attended a Trade Show, you’ve worn a Name Tag, and know the benefits they offer. Read More→

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“I’m a Failure!” is a great example.
Read on!

My good friend and internet mentor, Russ Henneberry, is an internet expert.

Russ Henneberry

He develops, and helps others develop: web sites, blogs, email marketing campaigns, social media campaigns, and many other things related to internet marketing.  He really knows his stuff!

Russ holds a monthly MeetUp named, TINY BUSINESS, MIGHTY PROFITS and has established himself as an authority in this area.  Part of his plan for ‘proving his status as an expert’ is the speaking he does at the MeetUps.  They are so well attended, he’ll probably need the seating the Fox Theatre in St. Louis affords in the near future.

From the get-go, Russ connected with his audience on an emotional level.

At his first MeetUp, he announced we would go around the room and give everyone an opportunity to introduce themselves with their elevator speech.  Russ then said, “I’ll go first.”

Here’s what he said:
“I’m an entrepreneur, teacher, son, father, husband, and . . . I’m a Failure.” Read More→

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If You Absolutely Want to BOMB!

  1. Don’t practice your presentation.
    1. You’ve given it before – no big deal.
  2. Don’t visit the facility before your talk.
    1. Don’t find out what style of seating is in place and don’t rearrange if not best for you.
    2. Don’t check the lighting; natural or in-room.
    3. Don’t find out where the temperature controls are located or who to call to adjust heating and cooling. Read More→
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