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  • 10 Ways To Empower Your Communication  By : Louis Bonaventura
    There's much more to conversation and communication that anyone could ever realize. Here are some basics that are generally overlooked.
  • 8 Tips To Writing A "Winning" Grant Proposal!  By : Melody wigdahl
    Grants are hard to find and competitive - so put together the very best proposal possible and prove that you are the one that should get the money - plan to spend the time and energy to do it right - or don't do it all!
  • Are You Afraid of Public Speaking ?  By : ian Williamson
    Speaking in public can be a scary experience, but it doesn't have to be. Here are a few suggestions to make your next speaking engagement a success for you and your audience.
  • Become a Master of Graphic Design  By : Sharron Nixon
    Did Some Guru Tell You Anyone Can Do Graphic Design With This Awesome Push Button Software? Find Out For Yourself!
  • Becoming High Voltage Communicators  By : Randy Siegel
    When we do the work of authentically packaging, promoting, and presenting ourselves we create a strong sense of identity, purpose, and self-esteem. We become what I call "high voltage communicators." But identity, purpose, and self-esteem alone cannot ensure that we stand in our power.
  • Brevity in Business  By : Randy Siegel
    Business demands brevity and by structuring your communications around these simple suggestions, you'll get to the point stay and stay on point.
  • Communicate to Connect: The Power of Attunement  By : Randy Siegel
    By shifting from hypervigilance to attunement, we own our feelings, become more open and receptive and pave the way for authentic communication.
  • Dealing With A Company Presentation  By : Jim Brown
    Many of us may have been there and have done it several times but still the pressure remains when we are asked or volunteered by colleagues to make a presentation before a boss or before a very important client
  • Dealing with Difficult Questions and/or Difficult Audiences  By : Jeannette Kavanagh
    Anyone who's had the pleasure, honour and horror of teaching adolescents can face any audience! So first up, here's to the noblest profession on earth - our teachers.
  • Debunking the 7% Rule, Public Speaking's Most Pernicious Myth  By : Philip Yaffe
    Have you ever heard the adage that communication is only 7% verbal and 93% non-verbal, i.e. body language and vocal variety? You probably have, and if you have any sense at all, you have ignored it. There are certain "truths" that are prima face false. And this is one of them. Asserting that what you say is the least important part of a speech insults not only the intelligence of your audience, but your own intelligence as well.
  • Digital Signage: Cutting Out the Cacophony  By : David Little
    With the help of a little technology troublesome audio sources can be tamed on digital signage beast.
  • Digital Signage: Getting Your Content Right Builds Credibility  By : David Little
    Although digital signs look a lot like TV, they're actually a form of business communication that reflects on your organization.
  • Enhancing Your Corporate Image Through Copywriting  By : Anthony Samuel
    Discover how Copywriting can be used as an effective component of your business marketing strategy.
  • Exploring GBC Strip Binding Supplies  By : Jeff McRitchie
    This article goes over the line of GBC's strip binding supplies, focusing on their elegant and professional look and the simplicity of their design.
  • Find Out How To Add the Vroom on all Presentation Software  By : Hugh Roberts
    High impact business and sales presentations with PowerPoint.
  • GBC SureBind An Introduction to Strip Binding Systems  By : Jeff McRitchie
    This article gives a background and information on the velobind and surebind methods of strip binding while also highlighting the main differences between the two types of strip binding systems.
  • Honesty Sells! Who Knew?  By : Norio De Sousa
    A lie often feels better than the truth. That is particularly true when you run your own small-business and things aren't going right. It's just so much easier to make something up than to admit that you made a mistake.
  • How Podcasting Can Help Your Business  By : Richard Reichmann
    Using podcasts in your business can do many thing to improve the bottom line. Creating customer awareness and driving traffic to your website are the two most important.
  • How to Become a Confident Public Speaker  By : Andrew Kasch
    Do you have a pending public speaking engagement that is making you nervous? This kind of stress is unhealthful. Let's fix that right now.
  • How To Become A Well Tuned Presentation Machine  By : Deborah Torres Patel
    We are called upon daily to present and to express ourselves. The presentation might be in a professional setting, where we need to convince a client to purchase a product or it might be in a social setting where we need to convince a person we meet that we are interesting and fun to be with. How can you improve your communication and presentation skills keeping your presentation machine well tuned?
  • How To Debind Velobind Bound Documents  By : Jeff McRitchie
    One of the biggest selling points for the GBC Velobind / SureBind strip binding systems is their security, but because the security provided can become a problem if you ever need to add or delete pages from your document, GBC developed the Velobind / SureBind debinder tool.
  • How to Give a Dynamic Presentation  By :
    The ability to communicate effectively with an audience is more important than ever before. This article provides fifteen tips for giving an excellent group presentation.
  • How To Grab Audience Attention  By : Kevin Sinclair
    When you are preparing for a speech, the utmost in your mind should be how to grab audience attention. It does not matter whether your speech is to sell an idea, a product or to get people to do something. At the end of it, you need to have convinced them of something.
  • How To Master Public Speaking (Part One)  By : Christopher Byrnes
    Part one in a series of articles devoted to showing people how to become better, more confident public speakers.
  • How To Prepare For Public Speaking With Brainstorming  By : Joshua Poyoh
    If you are in the process of writing your speech you will need to brainstorm the topic. As you write however, do not concern yourself with precision rather write down every thought that comes from your mind on the speech topic.
  • How to Structure a Speech  By : Vince Stevenson
    Have you ever wondered why people stop listening to your speech after two minutes? Perhaps they're confused... Where is this speech going? If you did not tell them at the outset you'll have an enormous job to retrieve them. If you need advice on structuring a speech, it's all in here.
  • How to Use Presentation Slides to Best Effect  By : Philip Yaffe
    Many presenters pay great attention to designing slides and virtually none to how they are used. This discordance gives rise to the calumnious phrase "death by PowerPoint". PowerPoint and other visual aids can significantly enhance a presentation if properly employed and significantly detract from it if not. Fortunately, the problem can be easily resolved. By recognizing and applying three basic principles of slide presentations, you can make "death by PowerPoint" completely disappear.
  • How to Use your Voice Effectively  By : Vince Stevenson
    A short article identifying some tips and suggestions on how best to make the most of a speaker's voice. Although the voice is the speaker's primary tool of communication, it is often overlooked by the speaker because they are focusing on the content of the presentation.
  • How To Write A Reference Letter That Inspires True Confidence  By : Wycliffe Williams
    In order to learn how to set up the format for a reference letter in the litigious culture of today, many important factors must be taken into consideration. If you approach it from the stand point that anything you write may end up in a court of law, you will write an excellent sample reference letter.
  • How to Write Dazzling and Readable Content  By : William Cox
    Anyone can write good content with these helpful tips. Getting started is the hard part, but with these guidelines and a little practice, you can be an expert author in no time!
  • Killer presentation: how to design your own  By : Sam Miller
    The next day you did a killer presentation your email is full of orders and consulting requests, now you are not chasing customers, they want to find you and pay for your product or service.
  • Lessons Learned from a TV Appearance  By : Sue Currie
    If you have the opportunity to be interviewed on television, then grab it, as it is very worthwhile and may help promote your product or service. But if you're not sure what to do or say, then take a look at Lessons Learned from a TV Appearance.
  • Master Presenters Use Stories to Add Impact and Drama  By : Ricky Nowak
    Using drama is an effective way of adding another dimension to your presentations. Those dimensions include timing, props, movement, voice work and interaction with the audience. It means trusting the silences between words and action and allowing an emotional connection to happen for you and the audience. This dramatic effect can be astounding as it gives an audience time to process, think, and respond.
  • Overcoming Public Speaking Fears Forever  By : Faye B. Roberts
    The thought of speaking in public makes most people break out in a cold sweat, feel faint, and see spots in front of their eyes. If you have this type of reaction there are a number of strategies you can use to help you overcome your phobia about public speaking.
  • Perfect Venue - The Key To A Successful Event  By : Shaun Parker
    Finding the right venue for your event can be a daunting prospect. Conferences should be unique, inspiring events that capture the imagination of delegates but, far too often, the host will settle for the first venue they think of.
  • Plastic Comb Binding Finishes Before The Reader Even Starts  By : Anna Woodward
    I'm sold. That is the look you want to see or feeling you want to get from someone after they view your work. Whether it's an end of year stock performance portfolio, a fundraising cookbook for your church, or your final composition for your literature course, its undeniable that the manner in which a document is presented may be, in part, what helps persuade a reader.
  • Preparing For An Exhibition - Your Guide To Perfect Presentation  By : Shaun Parker
    This article will guide you through the range of products that are available to help deliver an effective exhibition presentation. It is an informative insight into Banner Stands, Pop up stands and Literature Racks and will help you achieve the impact you desire.
  • Presentation Power  By : Drew Stevens
    One of the most daunting experiences for business professionals is facilitating a business meeting. Many would rather fake death rather than give a presentation. Learn important tips to place power into your next presentation.
  • Presentation Skills for Trade Shows  By : Zhang Xiao Hong
    Trade shows give you the opportunity to display and demonstrate your products or services and with some simple tips you can deliver the perfect presentation.
  • Presentation that gives you a feedback  By : Sam Miller
    There are a number of goals presentation should achieve, such as telling about your product, promoting your service, representing you as an expert, but the most important one is to help you to get a feedback. Getting feedback is a key element of killer presentation.
  • Presenting in Public: Ten Golden Rules  By : Shaun Parker
    Public speaking is something which most of us dread. The fear of becoming tongue-tied or losing one's thread is a constant fear. This article gives some great tips to help you make a memorable and charismatic presentation.
  • Public Speaker  By : Kamyar23 Shahmohammadi45
    Business Speaker

    A business speaker is an individual who is responsible for exhibiting issues of primary interest amongst a group of people. In the business arena, considering the management of the business, the services of a motivational business speaker can significantly enhance the overall effectiveness of front-line managers and staffs.
  • Six Things You Should Know Before You Buy a Coil Binding Machine  By : Jeff McRitchie
    Spiral coil binding is one of the most popular binding styles available on the market. The flexibility that it offers along with the huge number of colors that are offered in coil binding supplies make it a favorite binding style for all types of organizations.
  • Six Tips for Great Public Speaking  By : Jeannette Kavanagh
    Great presentations take hours of preparation. If you make regular presentations to clients it might not take so long. However, I believe that to present at your best, you must prepare your material and your self. Here are some essential guidelines.
  • Some Tips On When and When Not To Use Animated Powerpoint Background In A Presentation  By : Kenneth Scott
    Having good presentation skills is a trait that goes a long way to ensure professional success. There are many occasions in our professional lives where we need to present our ideas and opinions or even facts to an audience.
  • Speak to Your Audience - The Top 8 Ways to Make Your Listeners Love You  By : Heather Hansen
    A powerful presentation connects with members of the audience individually. This is what makes the difference between an average presentation and an excellent one that really impacts audience members on a personal level. This article will teach you the top 8 ways to make your listeners love you.
  • Speakers - You'll Be Remembered By What You Do, Not By What You Say  By : Wayne Messick
    When called upon to speak to a group, it's more important to deliver on the audience's expectations than on yours. What does the audience want? What do you have to do to get invited back? Here is how three speakers on the same panel made three distinctly different impressions on their audience.
  • Stripping for the Audience: Secrets of Great Presenters  By : Randy Siegel
    Some say the secret to being a good presenter is to visualize the audience naked. I say if you really want to be a great speaker, it's the speaker who must strip for the audience.
  • Surefire Tips To Overcome Fear of Public Speaking  By : Leon Edward
    There are several things that you can do to perfect your public speaking skills if you choose to add this to your career. Surefire Tips and Advice to aid in your quest for a successful public speaking career and a successful career...
  • The Many Uses of Loose Leaf Binders  By : Anna Woodward
    Loose leaf binders are great for keeping anyone organized: students, teachers, and business professionals. Vinyl binders are wonderful for keeping your paperwork protected as well, and sales presentation folders help you make the best presentation that you can.
  • The Only Scientifically Proven Method Of Eliminating The Fear Of Public Speaking Permanently  By : Rodney Daut
    Describes the only method consistently proven to eliminate the fear of public speaking.
  • Three Proven Strategies to Develop Public Presentation Confidence  By : Jeannette Kavanagh
    We can always use more confidence to speak with impact in public. This article gives you proven methods used by actors and professional public speakers to prepare themselves to present at their best.
  • Tokui Waza Presentations  By : Chris Pizzo
    In Judo, Tokui Waza means "favorite" or "best" technique. It's the throw that fits naturally to your body type, and you have practiced it thousands of times to make it an instinctual response. Everyone at the club or local tournament knows that you'll use it, but there's nothing they can do to stop it; you're just that damn good at it. Same thing goes in business.
  • Top 7 Ways Speaking Will Help You Create Visibility For Your Business  By : Leni Chauvin
    Speaking in front of groups about your area of expertise is a powerful way to attraact clients. This article discusses seven ways public speaking will help you build your business.
  • Two Essential Ingredients of Splendid Presentations  By : Jeannette Kavanagh
    In my all my articles about public speaking and presenting, I remind you that the audience is made up of individuals who in the main, wish you only the best. Truly splendid presentations have two essential ingredients: rapport with your audience and genuine two-way interaction.
  • Understanding the Different Types of Copier Tabs  By : Jeff McRitchie
    Many of the newer photocopiers on the market have the ability to accept and print directly onto index tabs. However, in order to select the correct type of indexes for your photocopier there are several different things that you must first understand. This article is designed to provide a quick overview of the different types of copier-tabs on the market.
  • Vinyl Binders Come In Many Colors To Suit Your Every Need  By : Anna Woodward
    Vinyl binders have changed markedly over the last several years. Previously limited to just a few colors and ring sizes, they have become a staple of not only business but also academic and home lives.
  • Voice Overs To Tell Your Stories  By : Stephanie Ciccarelli
    When producing a presentation, video, web video, podcast, or webisode, one of the most important aspects of the production is found in the copy writing and voice over. Learn about the kinds of voice overs there are and how you can use them to your advantage.
  • What Is A Teleseminar And How Can I Profit From It?  By : Richard Reichmann
    If you have ever worked in a business office, you are probably familiar with this term, previously known as teleconferencing. For those who are unfamiliar with either term, teleseminars or teleconferencing involve a telephone call among a group of people who usually all phone the same telephone number to be connected to each other.
  • Why Visual Aids Need to Be Less Visual  By : Philip Yaffe
    There is a false belief that most presentation slides - if not all of them - should be illustrated. If your objective is to show the beauty of a tourist destination, the genius of an architectural concept, the difficulty of a manufacturing procedure, etc., then illustrations make sense. But they can be distracting and therefore detrimental. This article defines principles and offers suggestions for making slides that will truly help presentations rather than hindering them.
  • Writeable Laminating Pouches To Protect Your Documents  By : Jeff McRitchie
    Lamination is the perfect solution for protecting your documents from becoming damaged. However, sometimes it would be really nice to be able to write on your laminated documents. The glossy finish that you get with most laminating pouches makes this very difficult. However, there are now pouches that allow you to write on the finished surface with a regular ball point pen.
  • Your Audience Loves You. If Not, At Least They're On Your Side  By : Jeannette Kavanagh
    I've seen so many people assume the worst about their public presentations. So often their assessment is based on the unreliable data of THEIR reactions to what might be their audiences' reactions. Escaping from what I call the double guessing game is a vital part of your path to public speaking success.

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