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  • Speakers Learn How to Define Your Niche  By : Wendi McNeill
    This is one of the hardest things speakers have to do - defining their niche, and in most cases, it can stop them dead in their tracks. Inexperienced speakers have a tendency to generalize themselves and that won’t lead to those successful paid speaking engagements. You must be creative and innovative; find your own niche and become the most well known speaker in that niche.
  • Polishing Public Speeches  By : John Savage
    Most of us, at one time or another, were exposed to public speaking through our education
  • 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 Give a More Effective Presentation  By : annalaura brown
    Tips and Ideas on how to give a more effective and effecient presentation or speech.
  • 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.
  • Has The Internet Made Porn Socially Acceptable?  By : Robert Palmer
    In a world dominated by computers and technology we take a look at what effect the Internet has had on people’s attitude towards sex and pornography.

    Pornography and prostitution is nothing new to the world, it has been around for years and years and will carry on to do so, of recent times it appears to be everywhere, sex shops in high streets, top shelf magazines in newsagents, recognised red light zones, legal brothels, mobile phone videos and even porn star name t-shirts are used to promote pornography.
  • Proper Preparation Is The Key To A Successful Speech  By : Peter Fogel
    Take the time to prepare and personalize your speech. It will be a big hit with your audience and you'll be more likely to get repeat business.
  • How To Effectively Use Humor To Start Off Any Speech or Presentation  By : Peter Fogel
    Use these tricks and tips to get your speech started off right! Use humor to set your audience at ease and feel more connected to what you are telling them.
  • How To Eliminate Speaking Jitters: Eight Sure-Fire Strategies To Help You Speak More Naturally  By : Darrell Miller-1603
    Do you avoid giving speeches because the stress drives you up the wall? Do you give speeches, but hate every minute of it? Do you speak well, yet are held back from reaching your potential from the fear and self-doubt you experience? There is help for anyone who suffers from stage fright. Here are eight of my favorite stress-stopping techniques for speakers.
  • The Art Of Speaking: Winning The Mental Game Of Presenting  By : Darrell Miller-1603
    How many of your speeches could be considered artistic? Do your audiences view you as a master speaker? What would you have to do to boost your speaking to the next level? To kick your speaking up a notch, take any of these 13 tips on as a project and watch your investment in yourself as a speaker grow.
  • Teleprompting – A Speaker’s Dream Come True  By : Karen Kelley
    The first teleprompters were created in the 1950s by Fred Barton Jr., Hubert J. Schlafly and Irving Kahn. At the time Fred Barton was an actor and suggested the teleprompter as a way of assisting the performers who had too many lines to memorize in a small amount of time. The technology since then has changed drastically and the use of teleprompting has increased substantially.
  • How To Create A Great First Impression When You Speak on The Platform  By : Peter Fogel
    I want you to get the best ROI on your engagement when you do speak. First impressions are very important! And by that I mean...you want the best introduction you can have BEFORE you hit the stage or podium.
  • How To Teach Profitable Teleseminars  By : Biana Babinsky
    Do you like teaching? I do! I have been teaching others since I explained a math problem to classmates at my elementary school. Since then I have taught many subjects -- math, English, computer programming and more. Once I started my business, it didn't take me long to incorporate teaching and mentoring into my offerings.
  • Importance of Humor in your speech  By : ibrahim
    Linda Edgecombe, CSP is an internationally renowned award-winning humorous speaker, trainer and consultant.Linda is a Motivational speaker, Best-Selling Author, Speaker, BPE,Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), Humorist,“Life Perspective Specialist”.Linda is truly gifted motivational speaker and expert in Healthcare speaker.
  • How to become a motivational speaker?  By : ibrahim
    Linda Edgecombe, CSP is an internationally renowned award-winning humorous speaker, trainer and consultant.Linda is a Motivational speaker, Best-Selling Author, Speaker, BPE,Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), Humorist,“Life Perspective Specialist”.Linda is truly gifted motivational speaker and expert in Healthcare speaker.
  • Important of choosing right speaker  By : ibrahim
    Linda Edgecombe, CSP is an internationally renowned award-winning humorous speaker, trainer and consultant.Linda is a Motivational speaker, Best-Selling Author, Speaker, BPE,Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), Humorist,“Life Perspective Specialist”.Linda is truly gifted motivational speaker and expert in Healthcare speaker.
  • How should a Motivational Speaker be?  By : ibrahim
    Linda Edgecombe, CSP is an internationally renowned award-winning humorous speaker, trainer and consultant.Linda is a Motivational speaker, Best-Selling Author, Speaker, BPE,Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), Humorist,“Life Perspective Specialist”.Linda is truly gifted motivational speaker and expert in Healthcare speaker.
  • Start Speaking With Confidence In Public  By : Faye B. Roberts
    Speaking with confidence in public can be a tremendously difficult thing for some people. There are a number of things you can do to to overcome your nervousness, but realize that even experienced speakers get nervous.
  • 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.
  • Motivational Speakers Can Change Lives  By : Faye B. Roberts
    Throughout history, great speakers have effected the lives of millions of people. Among other things motivational speakers help people succeed in their business, improve their relationships, develop a positive attitude, become healthier, achieve financial success, and generally have more fun in life.
  • Preparation Techniques for Public Speaking  By : Faye B. Roberts
    Preparation for public speaking is more than fact-finding or effective writing and then repeating the words by rote to your audience. Learning the more subtle skills like voice control and modulation, paper and equipment handling, posture and presentation, humor and timing, ease and confidence all require preparation.
  • Become a Dynamic Speaker  By : Faye B. Roberts
    A dynamic speaker speaks with energy, enthusiasm, commitment, and variety. Lets examine a number of factors that influence how other people react to your speech and it's delivery.
  • Learn To Close the Speech  By : ibrahim
    Linda Edgecombe, CSP is an internationally renowned award-winning humorous speaker, trainer and consultant.Linda is a Motivational speaker, Best-Selling Author, Speaker, BPE,Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), Humorist,“Life Perspective Specialist”.Linda is truly gifted motivational speaker and expert in Healthcare speaker.
  • How A Published Author Can Become A Paid Public Speaker  By : Wendy Keller
    Join the founder of Fame Finders, Wendy Keller, as she guides published authors down the road towards fame and fortune as successful and paid speakers.
  • Eight Secrets of Successful CEOs and Leaders Who Speak Well  By : Suzanne Bates
    When it comes to public speaking, speakers must technically speak well, but they must also have substance. They must look and sound like leaders—especially if they’re CEOs and executives.
    Your first focus must be content. Technical skill alone is not enough. It’s not only what you say, but how you make it clear and compelling. Message is the foundation. Without that you’re just a speaker, not a leader.

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