Yearly Archives: 2010

5 Things Event Organizers Want from You

5 Things Event Organizers Want from You

To make yourself more attractive to event organizers, cultivate these five things in your speaking business. Know your audience Take the time to get to know the audience you’ll be speaking for. If you are targeting specific associations, get to know their members before approaching them. Once you’ve been booked, […]

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Nancy Daniels

Should You Eat Before Giving a Presentation?

By Featured Speaker Nancy Daniels The question of whether you should eat before speaking is very individual. Some people want to eat – others don’t. By the way, you are not alone in this dilemma. Most professional athletes, stage actors, and musicians do not eat a large meal before performing. […]

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foods to avoid before speaking

Foods to Avoid Before Giving a Speech

Just like athletes watch what they eat before competition, speakers should watch what they eat before giving a presentation. Certain foods can have a negative effect on your voice, such as increasing phlegm or causing you to loose your train of thought. Below are a few the usual suspects, although […]

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Arvee Robison

Three Explosive Ways to Grab Your Audience’s Attention and Keep It!

By Featured Speaker Arvee Robinson Speakers can open their presentation using one of a host of methods. So why do most non-professional speakers begin their speech with those attention-grabbing words, “Ah, I am so-in-so, ah . . . um”? Beginning your speech with filler words such as “ah” or “um” […]

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