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Pivotal Book Review
101 Ways to Captivate a Business Audience
From the Reviews
There's nothing worse than sitting in the audience while an inept
speaker stumbles through an ill-conceived business
presentation-- unless, of course, you're the one floundering
in the spotlight. In 101 Ways to Captivate a Business
Audience, Sue Gaulke, founder of the Speaker's Training
Camp, strips the mysteries from the process by showing how
to prepare and present an effective address that will
successfully involve your audience and deliver your message.
It is extremely quick and easy to read. The ideas are stimulating and there are very relevant topics such as its steak and sizzle technique to keep the listeners on their feet.
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Speaking and presenting is something I’m passionate about. Why? Because it’s another way to start conversations and build relationships. Or, it can be, if you think about how you present. Here are some recommendations on ways to turn your bullhorn into a party hat in the presentation world.
Do you have products that just sit in your garage? You’re reticent to promote them without seeming smarmy. But you know they would be really useful to audience members, it’s okay with the client, and you want to introduce them. You want help now on how to do this in a way that feels comfortable and is effective.
"Public speaking is a good way to market my business. Since I've put together what I call my "Signature Speech," my business has sky-rocketed.
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