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10

Feb, 2007


Eye Contact at a Glance: Make a Connection With Your Audience »
Eye contact can be an uncomfortable aspect of public speaking, but there are ways to make it easier, and the reward of making a strong connection with your audience is worth it.

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10

Feb, 2007


Subway 52: Moving Mobile Billboard »
Waiting for “Subway 52” and don’t know how to get on? Fear of speaking can affect business success. You will eventually lose momentum to sustain higher achievements if you settle with the every day coffee and donuts.

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10

Feb, 2007


In Business Presentations Sometimes Less Is Morph »
Today’s technology lends itself very well to multimedia presentations. These presentations are easier than ever to produce in-house at low cost and high-impact. AVnex Ltd. makes software that can raise the level of presentation. Your business can benefit from well-produced, persuasive multimedia presentations.

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29

Jan, 2007


Better Typography and More Readable Text in PowerPoint »
Good type treatment is critical to effective PowerPoint presentations. Learn tips on designing the best text for your slides.

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16

Sep, 2006


3 Ways to Ruin Your Speaking or Singing Voice for Life »
If somebody told me, "Go out there and ruin your voice for the rest of your life", I could do it in less than 1 year. Here is what I would do:

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16

Sep, 2006


Three Proven Strategies to Develop Your Public Speaking Confidence »
The number one fear for human beings is having to speak in public. Here are some guaranteed ways to calm your nerves.

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16

Sep, 2006


How to speak with impact to any audience »
"All the world's a stage" said Shakespeare. "And we're all terribly unrehearsed" added the wonderfully insightful and witty Oscar Wilde. Even if you think you're not a public speaker, you have to develop presentation skills to succeed in today's world. Telling a joke, directing a question to Congress, or the PTA are all situations in which you need great communication and presentation skills. This short article provides some basic tips.

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16

Sep, 2006


From Stage Fright to Speaking Ease... »
For the first time ever, I brushed off those butterflies in my stomach. I was not a performer trying to receive applause, approval or acceptance. I didn't have to be perfect. I delighted in being me.

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23

Apr, 2006


Learn How To Dress Up Your Presentation The Easy Way »
Honoring individuals for their achievements may say a great deal about the person but can also demonstrate the sincere appreciation

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06

Apr, 2006


Public Speaking: Executives Communicate Your Career To The Next Level »
This article is for all executives, experts, and spokespeople who want to talk their way to the top. Not too long ago, I walked into a room where some of the country's top oncologists were preparing to launch a new cancer-fighting drug.

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12

Mar, 2006


Effective Oral Presentation Skills »
There is a myth that great speakers are born, not made. This is based on the misconception that somehow certain individuals have the innate ability to stand in front of an audience...

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12

Mar, 2006


Add Zing to your Openings and Closings »
Learn how to spark those vital parts of each prsentation: the opening and the closing.

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