Paid to Speak: Best Practices for Building a Successful Speaking BusinessThe content corresponds with the four core competencies identified for success as a professional speaker. Members of the National Speakers Association, who have built thriving speaking businesses, weigh in with valuable insights and proven strategies on a gamut of topics. |
Contents
Facilitation 101 The Six Roles of Effective Facilitators | |
Cooking Up Comedy | |
Dress for Success | |
Simply the Best Create a Compelling and Authentic Brand for Your | |
How to Spice Up Your Writing | |
Use Verbal PingPong to Get a Rise from Your Elevator Speech | |
A Niche Can Make You Rich | |
Seven Strategies to Guide You Through the Virtual World Susan | |
Ethics The Hot New E Word Rita Barreto Craig | |
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Paid to Speak: Best Practices for Building a Successful Speaking Business National Speakers Association No preview available - 2011 |
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