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Speech Making - Reasons Why People Don't Listen

Learn the reasons why people don't listen to speeches. By identifying the obstacles, be better able to find ways around them. Tips as written by international business speaker and award winning broadcaster Thomas Murrell


How Authors Can Get a Free Promotional Tour

Many authors are always looking for better ways to promote their books. This is a way for authors to be able to travel the country for free by getting the universities to pay for the tours. This is what you need to market yourself to the colleges.


Voice Coaching - Training Your Voice to Give Better Presentations

Learn from former broadcaster Thomas Murrell MBA CSP techniques to improve your voice for your next presentation and tips you can learn from former politician and effective public speaker Bob Carr for voice coaching.


Speech Presenting - Seven Ways to Tailor Your Speech to the Audience

Every speech has an audience and every audience is different. Tailoring your next speech to its audience is as important as the content in the speech. Learn seven tips from professional speaker and MBA Thomas Murrell to make your next speech or presentation a success.


Public Speaking: 10 Steps to Avoid PowerPoint Becoming a Deadly Virus

PowerPoint can destroy a great speech, or prevent a great speech every being created. Profession Speaker Rikki Arundel highlights the dangers or using PowerPoint and provides 10 great tips to avoid them and keep your audience awake.


Myths of Public Speaking: #1 You'll Always Be Nervous

You may feel that you will always be nervous as a public speaker, but it’s not true unless you have a disorder. I know some speakers who brag about still being nervous even after doing the same speech for ten years. Please. I don’t need that kind of pressure. Part of the problem is that we fail to recognize the difference in excitement and anxiety. Discover the difference and your public speaking will take a turn to greater confidence.


Present Like a PRO - Ten Ways to WOW Your Audience!

This article is a condensed version of Alan Cutler’s ebook in which he explains to inexperienced speakers, trainers and presenters the ‘Ten Ways to WOW Your Audience’, and includes a host of tips and advice from a professional speaker himself.


When You're NOT Laughing All the Way to the Bank

Did you give up your day job to go into professional speaking? Are you white-knuckling it to keep the office open? Read this to see what you can do to get more than applause!


Who's Your Target Market?

For Speakers, Authors, Leaders and Experts Who Want to Get Paid to Speak. Does your message answer with solutions to the audiences' challenges?


Effective Public Speaking for Small Business Owners

Public speaking is comfortably the quickest and easiest way to improve your company visibility, establish yourself as an expert, get you face known and get businesses coming to you. Here's how to make sure you get it right.


Read this Article if You are Scared of Public Speaking

They say the some people’s biggest fear is public speaking and that they would rather drown. In fact it ranks up with being burned to death and falling to your death. This is a known fact of psychologists that over 90% of humans are afraid of public speaking and would rather die than to get up in front of a crowd. Indeed, this is an interesting phenomenon.


How to Present Yourself in Public

Preparing for a presentation with the use of visual aids can often overlook the obvious visual, You. That's right! The speaker. Other forms of visual aids are just that, aids to help interpret your presentation. It is important that you are the main visual. Image is everything!


How to Become a Successful Public Speaker?

Being a speaker is a challenging and rewarding profession. But speaker is not really a profession you go to college for and learn it from the ground up.


The Artistry of Change: How to Turn Fear & Doubt Into Brilliance as a Public Speaker

One day a poor wandering minstrel found a chunk of lead. He knew of a great alchemist in a far off land that could turn lead into gold. With only a few crumbs of bread left, he decided to risk his luck and see if he could reach this land. He carted this heavy rock for days imagining all that the gold could buy him and his family. Just when he was ready to collapse, he saw in the distance the castle where the Alchemist served the great Queen Oriana. Exhausted, he fell into a deep sleep under a tree. Suddenly he was startled awake by an old woman. Under her murky gaze and toothless grin, she warned him about falling asleep here. The forest was teeming with man-eating trolls. Then, she offered him...


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