Writing and Speaking Articles
91: The Power and the Point of Powerpoint
How to get the best audience experience from your use of MS Powerpont. Incorrect use of Powerpoint gives public speaking and effective communication skills a bad name. How many times have you sat through an endless slide show?
92: Cut back on Stress with Thorough Preparation
In so many aspects of life, preparation is the key to success. Actors would not appear on stage without rehearsal, nor singers. So why do so many business people risk their professional reputations with poor speeches and presetations? Discover how to do a good job and enhance your reputation here.
93: What Gary Halbert Taught Me
Uncover two copywriting secrets the late Gary Halbert taught me that can completely transform your web copy from average to freakishly strong writing...almost overnight!
94: The 7 Levels of Publishing, Part Three
At last, the Third Part of the trilogy brings an end to the saga. It's not Shrek, Spiderman or Oceans, but it does help to explain how such ideas get into print and reach the reading public, as well as why many of them fail. What's the best thing for authors to do? How can they get their efforts published? Mike brings his incisive wit to bear, and turns the spotlight on an industry in crisis.
95: First Impressions - Vital Seconds
First impressions count - no more so than in training where you encounter an endless stream of impressionable students. How do we do it? What are the secrets to success?
96: How To Write An Article That Will Get Published By Someone Other Than Your Mother!
When writing articles and content, be sure to have your readers "interest" in mind. Surfers prefer a site laid out like this so that it's easier to use, therefore encouraging them to return to your site regularly in search of more content.
97: Internet Authors aren't carnivores
Calling people names doesn't solve anything, and for Traditional Publishers to pretend that Internet Authors aren't what they claim to be is hardly going to advance the debate. Join Internet Author Mike Scantlebury in looking at the pros and cons of putting up your newly-written book on the web, and just see if what he is saying doesn't make sense. It could be the best move you made all week.
98: Writers, Use the Internet to Reinvent Your Career
Writing is a difficult profession. While it may sound glamorous to some, the truth is that opportunities to write for publications are scarce, pay is low, and most writers suffer under editorial constraints. That has all changed with the Internet. For writers willing to re-invent themselves as "content providers," that is, sellers of content (writers and publishers rolled into one), the opportunities are enormous.
99: Can You Trust The Information You Find Online?
There is masses of information available online, but not all of it is accurate or pertinent. Find out why you should take online texts with a grain of salt.
100: 7 Sales Letter Writing Methods Anyone Can Use To Write A Throat Grabbing Sales Letter
Uncover some of the most powerful methods to writing sales letters that virtually force people to buy your products or services.
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