Articles, tagged with "sound bite", page 1
Punch Up Your Presentations
It’s every meeting planner’s worst nightmare: Having to give a presentation to your client, planning committee, or to the almighty Board. You like to hire speakers, not have to give a speech!
Try these simple techniques to punch up your presentation:...
John Mayer - A Short Biography
Known almost as much for his high profile relationships and his willingness to feed the press a controversial sound bite, John Mayer always seems to be in on the joke, when the rest of us aren't.
Perhaps that is his appeal, we all wish to live as free...
Talk to the Press - tips to boost your media skills
Media coverage is like free advertising - and everyone wants a piece of the pie. Engaging the services of a PR company can help get your company announcement in front of the right journalists, but you will still need someone to be the face of your comp...
Smart Searching
Using a search engine might seem very simple, but in fact there is undoubtedly an art to it. While search engines such as Google are very useful tools, they are really only as helpful as the terms you type into them, and they rely on specific algorithms t...
Market Forecasts: 3 Tips for Useful Predictions
Market forecasts have a bad reputation. Ask anyone who survived the last tech bubble, which was preceded by years of "hockey stick forecasts" for just about every technology-related market you can imagine. A lot of people, including investors, found out ...
EXPERIENCE WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO SEE THE TRUTH.
Where can you learn the truth about America's energy status and its cozy
connection with terrorism?
Politicians won't tell you. And the 11 o'clock news can't fit all the words into a sound bite or will you find it in the yellow pages.
High-...
Small Business Financing 101: Your Elevator Pitch
We live in a 15-second world. Modern news agencies gives us news from all over the world in small sound bites. When you're looking for a lender or investor to help finance your small business you need to craft your first presentation with this 15-second s...
Dazzle Your Visitors
Dazzle visitors with hooks, bangles, and videos for repeat visits and a great experience at your blog site. If you are blogging for profit, such as for affiliate commissions, you will need "Blogging Hooks". Hooks have bait and catch visitors swimming or...
How to Become a Power Networker: Part Two
What do you do when you've just met someone? How do you introduce yourself? How much should you say? Do you just bolt into asking open-ended questions? Practicing introductory remarks will make it easier to enter into unexpected conversations or get t...
IF It’s Free Then You Must Flee
Feldman Law Center - Loan Modifications : government Programs to Make a tiny Dent in the issue The Obama Administration's'Housing Affordability and Stability Plan' was announced with much fanfare as its guiding principles were rolled out in late February...
Manchester City – Premier League Champions 2009/10?
"Adebayor up front with Carlos Tevez - unbelievable! And they have Roque Santa Cruz and Robinho too. What a strike force! That's it, [Manchester] City are champions for sure."
This is what Jose Mourinho had to say late last week when asked where he thi...
Marketing Your Music With Free MP3 Downloads
Whether you're selling physical albums or MP3 downloads, selling in the music industry is rarely easy. The ailing economy has tempered consumers' spending habits, and most people don't exactly treat new LPs as necessities. How do you weather this storm of...
Limited Attention Spans: How to Stand Out in the New Age of Media
Copyright (c) 2009 Karen Friedman
For the past eight years, my husband and I have had a running joke about our somewhat odd, yet lovable dog. I ask, "What's wrong with that dog?" to which he replies, "What's right with the dog?"
It occurred to me th...
7 Hot points for Building and Selling of Ebooks
By Bimla sheokand
Every part of your book can be a sales tool. When you include the essential 7 Hot-Selling Points before you write chapter one, you will sell more books than you ever dreamed of...
1. Write for your one preferred audience. Not eve...
Take Control and Your Relationships Will Flourish
"How can I help you," seems to be the spoken or implied question from one person to the other in a selling situation. Typically your prospect or customer will say, "I have a question or a problem," or "Can you help me?" or "I need some information on …...
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