Public Speaking

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Growing a Business

Wringing the Fear out of Public Speaking

Simple tips will help you feel comfortable -- starting with how you should turn off that worried voice inside your head.

Growing a Business

3 Steps to Book Your First Paid Speaking Gig

You may not realize this, but you have the knowledge, skills and expertise conferences and events would pay to utilize.

Leadership

3 Tricks to Get People to Actually Listen to Your Presentations

Make sure your audience doesn't tune out what you have to say.

Business News

How to Become a Master Speaker and Presenter

Public speaking is one of the most important tools, no matter what your career is.

Growing a Business

7 Hand Gestures to Get People to Listen to You (Infographic)

When public speaking, stop focusing so much on your voice and pay attention to your hands.

Leadership

5 Expert Tips for Giving the Speech of Your Life

TEDx talk coming up? Something pivotal to your organization's survival? Crucial communications moments require giving more than just a 'speech.' Here's how to do that.

Marketing

Rudy Giuliani's Master Course in How Not to do Marketing

The gaffe-filled media whirlwind of the former New York mayor and federal prosecutor is a case study in how not to represent your client.

Marketing

Learn to Stop Saying 'Um' and 'Ah' Before the Media Comes Calling

It's natural, we all do it -- insert little placeholder words to buy time to finish forming a sentence -- but media time is precious for increasing your company's visibility. Train yourself to become a good interview.

Marketing

5 Cheapest-to-Most-Expensive Options for Marketing at Trade Shows

Trade shows are an important component of B2B marketing because they fit almost every budget.

Growing a Business

Serious Entrepreneurs Have 2 Goals: Passive Income and Multiple Revenue Streams

The biggest difference between a job and a business is that a business keeps making money for you when you're off the clock.

Growth Strategies

Six Pointers To Help You Master High-Powered Communications

To be heard requires confidence, content, courage, and at times, even a little bit of sass.