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To Insure Success in Speaking: Anticipate

Posted by Stephen Boyd

We all know that to be a careful driver on the highways, we need always to anticipate. When we see brake lights ahead, we anticipate some traffic problem and slow down. If we come to an intersection we look ahead to see if anyone is entering it before us. In like manner, to be an effective speaker we need to anticipate.

No More Stagefright - Have Fun Speaking!

Posted by Dianne Legro

7 Tips that calm and center you before your presentation:

1. Breathe and stretch before your presentation for at least ten minutes. This refreshes you, gets oxygen flowing to your brain and releases the hold your mind has on your body which gives you that “pent up” feeling.

Can Your Theme Be Proved In Your Story?

Posted by Nick Vernon

Creative Writing Tips – Your theme has to be something you can prove in your story - It doesn’t have...

Free Internet Marketing

Posted by Stephen Ng

Who says you need to spend tons of money to market your business?? Well those are the old school of...

Marketing Article Secrets That Will Instantly Drive Up Your Traffic

Posted by Christopher Kyalo

This article marketing secret should not be a secret at all. Yet because many online marketing webmasters and blog site owners hardly ever use it, it is a rare gem of a secret.

Know your Audience Before you Write your Book or Web Site

Posted by Judy Cullins

If you want happy customers to use your service or buy your
product, you need to focus on their needs and desires.

The Power of the Newsletter - Solidifying Customer Relationships with Captivating, Relevant, Durable

Posted by Mel-Lynda Andersen

You’ve worked hard to gain your customers’ business and want to explore ways to strengthen your relationship...

Screenwritng, Film, Hero's Journey - The Pull Backwards and Forwards

Posted by Kal Bishop

The Hero's Journey is the template upon which the vast majority of successful stories and Hollywood blockbusters are based upon. Understanding this template is a priority for story or screenwriters:

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