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Speak Up! Get out there and find an audience for what you do.
One of the best business building tactics is to demonstrate your knowledge to a receptive audience. It pays to be able to speak well in public and of course it helps if you have a little charm as well.

How to Attract Customers With Your Presentation
In challenging economic times, buyers look for value. The more you provide, the more likely you are to become the provider of choice. Presentations offer excellent opportunities to provide that value at different stages of the business development cycle.

How to Create High-Value Presentations That Attract New Business Effortlessly and Authentically
Buyers look for value...When you add value to your presentations, you pull business in...The more you provide, the more likely you are to become the provider of choice.

Let Me Entertain You
It's a known fact that people like to be entertained. They want to feed that part of human nature that wants to feel good and happy. When people are entertained they are willing to spend money, so why not apply this fact to your business? Entertain your clients!

Seven easy ways to promote a new product or service
Inexpensive ways for companies to promote their products and services.

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But entertainment is sacred you say
You've probably heard that television and movies put people into highly receptive states... Dark rooms with colorful flickering lights, telling stories, emoting noises.

Want Your Ads to Be Instantly Appealing to Consumers? Then Place Them in a “Happy” Medium.
If you want to increase the chances that your ads will catch people when they're in the most receptive mood, you'll want to place ads in one particular type of medium. Find out what it is and what you can do in this article.

7 Habits of Highly Successful Speakers
If you follow these 7 steps, you will feel more confident and secure when facing audiences -- whether a first-time speaker or still-not-quite-secure repeat performer. 1.KNOW YOUR PAL™: Purpose, Audience & Logistics. 2.PREPARE 3. CREATE A USER-FRIENDLY FINAL DRAFT: Highlight must know, should know & could know materials in different colors. 4.PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE: At least 3 to 6 times, out loud. 5.ARRIVE EARLY: Make sure the room is set up correctly, the microphone is working & check visual aids. 6.DELIVERY TECHNIQUES: You want the audience to be receptive to your 3 V’s – Visual, Vocal and Verbal. 7.HANDLE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS WITH TACT: Answer them as briefly & concisely as you can. It’s best to paraphrase the question before answering it. These secrets are a head start toward helping you gain the competitive edge when presenting.

The Power of Social Networking Groups
Paraphrasing the old saying, "if your audience won't come to the mountain (i.e. your web site, webinars etc.), then bring the mountain to the audience." What we are really talking about is meeting your audience where they are, at their computer at work and/or at home.

The Ultimate Goal
This article asks the question: How do goals work? The answer: Realize and live as though nothing separates you from your ultimate destination, then be very present and receptive to what every day has to offer. A path will unfold--and there just is no way you can miss where you were meant to go.

Speak Up! Get out there and find an audience for what you do.
One of the best business building tactics is to demonstrate your knowledge to a receptive audience. It pays to be able to speak well in public and of course it helps if you have a little charm as well.

Successful Executives know when to be Still and how to be Rreceptive
When a highly successful veteran looking to begin his dream company can't get funding, he learns the value of "being still" and "being receptive"

Survey Your Webinar Audience - But Ask the Right Question
When preparing a presentation, it's important to understand your audience's needs. And one of the best ways to understand your audience's needs is to ask them! But it's not enough to just ask your audience a question - you must ask the right question. The best question addresses their needs. And their needs vary depending on their knowledge of your topic area.

The Simple Secret for Getting People To Give You What You Want
To get what you want, you have to momentarily set aside your own desire and put yourself in the other person’s shoes. Show someone that helping you get what you want is somehow relevant to them and they will be much more receptive to listening to what you have to say.

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