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Why Online Video is Your Recession Buster (and How to Profit From It!)Dec 5, 2009
If you do business on the Internet, then you’ve seen the emergence of Online Video as a powerful marketing tool. But did you know that Online Video can also be your “secret weapon” in the battle to buck the recession?
Using video to build your...
Speaker Services- December '09 - E-ZineDec 1, 2009
In this Issue
- Note from Susan Levin
- New & Renewing Speakers & Authors
- Tips & Advice & Resources
- ARTICLE: Public Speaking Tips for Webinars:
Add Impact When You Present Through Webinars, Patricia Fripp
I love getting e-mails from my...
Online Visibility Tip: Create a Video PodcastNov 26, 2009
Post from Denise Wakeman- Internet Marketing Tips
Susan note: Video is all the rage and my colleague Denise offers the latest cutting edge suggestions.
You know how I’m always telling you to integrate video into your marketing mix? Well, what do...
Get Speaking Engagements From Radio InterviewsNov 25, 2009
Radio Interview 101, by Bryan Farrish Radio Promotion
www.radio-media.com
Speakers are great at getting information, verbally, from point A to point B. One difficulty occurs, however, in situations where an intermediary (like radio) is involved....
For Professional Speakers: How Can You Convert a Seminar to a Keynote?Nov 13, 2009
by Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE
In the speaking world, the media stars are the keynote speakers. A lot of seminar leaders and trainers ask me how they can adapt their material to this intense, high-profile, and often lucrative specialty.
“The keynote...
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