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Superior Content: Guarantee You Always Have Something More Valuable To Offer Than Your Competition
Content rules when talking about quality and standing out among hundreds of thousands of active websites out there. It is a merciless competition to offer updated, relevant, interesting and practical topics, services or products every week, month and year. Creativity and intelligence play a significant role when you are in charge of providing substance to satisfy demanding clients and visitors in general.

Increase Sales By Energizing Your Message
You can’t bore someone into doing business with you were the words uttered by David Ogilvy, advertising giant and direct marketing advocate. So the question is how is your message creating energy?

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Fundamentals of media interview skills what to wear
What a person looks like while delivering a message must be consistent with the message being delivered or it will have a significant impact on how the message is perceived. When a person looks sloppy, it sends a message to the audience that overwhelms the message coming out of his mouth. This article provides a great overview of what to wear the next time you are under the glare of the TV cameras.

How To Tell If Your Customer Is Lying?
Some customers lie -- and these lies cover a broad range of topics. Here is a list of verbal and non-verbal clues to tell if your customer is lying.

Fundamentals of media interview skills: facial expression
What you look like and how you sound can be far more important than what you say when it comes to getting your message across. Nonverbal cues, such as tone of voice, eye movement, posture, hand gestures and facial expressions, overwhelm what is verbalized. This article examines why it's essential that the nonverbal and verbal elements of a presentation be aligned.

Cold Calling Winning Attitude
While cold calling, as well as in all communication, 3% is verbal and 97% is non verbal. It’s all about your attitude.

Want to Write Better? Strengthen Your Writing with Three Self-Editing Tips
The English language, like mathematics, has rules that make your message clear and understandable. In today’s era of e-mail and text communications, some may feel the rules of communication are largely unimportant as long as one gets the message across. But we know from verbal communication that how one says something is often as important, maybe even more important, than the actual words being said.

INTERACTING WITH OTHERS
An interaction has verbal content and non verbal communication-gaze, gesture, expression, voice, volume, tone etc.

Non Verbal Communication in Presentations
Presentation skills, conversation skills and writing skills are the three keys to effective communication. In this post, I'd like to focus on some tips for using non verbal communication to improve your presentation skills. If you effectively use non verbal communication ideas you'll become someone whose presentations carry an impact -- and you'll be on your way to career and life success.

I DIDN’T SAY THAT!
It is imperative that we stop and think about the messages, verbal and non-verbal, that we are sending. We think about how we present to others by making sure our personal style, fashion, hair and make-up are sending a clear message about who we are, but often times don’t take the same care and diligence to ensure that our verbal and non-verbal communication are presented to give the same message.

MAKING GREAT PRESENTATIONS
Presentations should be fun, entertaining, informative, engaging and useful. So why is it that they are often confusing, boring and unimaginative? I bet more corporate hours are made putting together endless PowerPoint slides than almost anything else these days and to what effect? Of course it is something we all need to do and when progressing up the corporate ladder it is an essential skill to get right. Research on verbal v non-verbal communication is interesting. It suggests that the receiver trusts the non-verbal aspects of the speaker more than the actual words. So hold back on the overuse of PowerPoint slides and make sure you consider the ‘how’ as much as the ‘what’. The following article is a summary of some of the things I think you should consider when you have to make that all important presentation.

A 'SOFT YET FIRM' Message to Forcefully Impact a 'BAD ATTITUDE'
So Many Times we believe in applying Brute Force (in physical or verbal terms) to correct someone's bad manners, or worse, invasive or intrusive behavior. 'BAD ATTITUDE' is one such verbal weapon - a brutal shattering of the offender. Especially when it is the Young who are the 'culprits. But what if the real powerful 'change agent' in such cases is neither the Hard Line nor the overly 'Soft' line? I mean, a careful balancing of both the soft and the firm in a nuanced message? Try it! Miracles may occur....

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