How to Write Dazzling and Readable Content
December 3, 2007
Starting any new business will require the ability and desire to gain new skills, whether it is business management, technical skills, bookkeeping fundamentals, etc. Specifically, in the realm of Network Marketing, your writing skills will become one of the most important tools in promoting your business. While this may sound beyond your reach, I can assure you that it is not. I have read many books, articles, and forum posts on the subject, and they all say pretty much the same thing - sit down... Read more »
How To Prepare For Public Speaking With Brainstorming
December 3, 2007
You may not have much time left to prepare for your public speaking. So what are the things you will for your public speech? Here are some pointers that you can use: 1. Brainstorming 2. Short-term goals 3. Long-term goals 4. Evaluation 5. Reflection Start with brainstorming. If you are in the process of writing your speech you will need to brainstorm the topic. For the next 10 minutes I want you to write as fast as you can, what you want for this speech. Once you are finished you will read aloud... Read more »
Plastic Comb Binding Finishes Before The Reader Even Starts
December 3, 2007
I’m sold. That is the look you want to see or feeling you want to get from someone after they view your work. Whether it’s an end of year stock performance portfolio, a presentation on your company’s closest competition for the company board of directors, a fundraising cookbook for your church, or your final composition for your literature course, its undeniable that the manner in which a document is presented may be, in part, what helps persuade a reader. Sure, you’ve... Read more »
Vinyl Binders Come In Many Colors To Suit Your Every Need
December 3, 2007
Vinyl binders have changed markedly over the last several years. Previously limited to just a few colors and ring sizes, they have become a staple of not only business but also academic and home lives. As vinyl binders evolve to meet our changing needs, we find more unique uses for them, ensuring that the vinyl binder will not reach extinction in the foreseeable future. From the multitude of uses for the vinyl binder come the newer features of the vinyl binder, including personalization of the... Read more »
The Many Uses of Loose Leaf Binders
December 3, 2007
Loose leaf binders are wonderful for holding all of your paperwork together in one place. They are great for students as well as businesses. Some people even use them as organizational tools to house their household paperwork. You can purchase them in all sizes, so getting the size that you need for a specific purpose is never a problem. Loose leaf binders also come in a variety of colors. You can color code your paperwork easily, and make it even easier to get your hands on what you are looking... Read more »
Ten Ways To Public Speaking
December 3, 2007
Can you stand in front of huge audience and express your self? Most of us have butterflies in our stomach with the very thought of doing this. Apart from few that have natural talent for connecting with other people or had some one who could actually teach them to communicate, few of us get the best results that could from the wonderful communication tools that we are given with most of us are in a dire need to improve public speaking skills. We all have people with whom we have to work to get things... Read more »
Vinyl Binders Help You Organize Your World
December 3, 2007
Do you like to keep all your paperwork in one place? Then why not sort out all your paperwork and place it in different vinyl binders? Put the vinyl binders in categories and that’s it, job done. If you are an organized person you must appreciate the importance of vinyl binders. This is a great invention that helps you keep everything in the right place, and also easily accessible. On the other hand, if you are rather disorganized, you will surely appreciate vinyl binders for another reason.... Read more »
Dealing with Difficult Questions and/or Difficult Audiences
December 3, 2007
In most instances when you’re hired to make a presentation to a group, the group will behave in a civilised manner. Being realistic however, sometimes that won’t be the case. For example, you might have been hired specifically to be the bearer of bad news. Neither pleasant nor easy. In this short article, I can’t go into too much detail about how to deliver bad news to specific groups of people. When you’re delivering bad news, your audience may be understandably hostile.... Read more »
Your Audience Loves You. If Not, At Least They’re On Your Side
December 3, 2007
In my coaching I advise people to research their audience - the people to whom they’ll present their information, opinions and ideas. Why? Because the more you know about the general composition of your audience, the better you can direct your talk to them. Every audience is unique and deserves a unique approach. I assume and even hope, that you wouldn’t dream of giving exactly the same presentation, in the same way, to a group of sixteen to twenty year old people, as you might to... Read more »
Six Tips for Great Public Speaking
December 3, 2007
Your first tip is that aural (speaking and hearing) communication is very different from visual communication. So it’s vital that your visuals (charts, photos and so on) complement what your audience is hearing. To quote Dorothy Sarnoff, one of my favourite writers on the subject of public presentations: “Speechmaking confidence comes from knowing that you have something worth saying and that you can say it in a way that’s worth listening to”. (Sarnoff 1981: 42) A picture... Read more »



