Following up on yesterday’s post with 10 ways speakers can use Twitter in their speaking business, check out a couple of recent tweets from Ryan Seacrest, host of American Idol: If you follow that link in his tweet, you’re taken to this post on his site which has the video clip and says: Watch how […]
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Use Twitter Search to find speaking opportunities. This is far from the optimal way to benefit from Twitter, but if you really want to give it a try, you can. (Tip: Use the advanced search to filter out unwanted results — for example, if you were searching for tweets that include “keynote speaker,” you might […]
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Most professional communicators either see themselves as speakers first (who write to advance their speaking), or as authors first (who speak to advance their books). I’m just curious to see how the numbers break down… or maybe you see yourself in a different category all together! Let us know. How do you see yourself?survey software
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“People need to be reminded more often than they need to be instructed.” — Samuel Johnson Consider today’s message a reminder. When I surveyed meeting planners a while back, I asked what speakers could do to impress them the most. I doubt you’ll be surprised by any of their top five requests, but I hope sharing […]
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There was a fascinating piece in the Tech section of Fortune.com a few days ago about how Conan O’Brien (former host of NBC’s The Tonight Show; currently host of Conan on TBS) found his life “disrupted by the digital world” and reinvented himself to become even more popular, reaching even more people. When you have […]
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If you’ve followed me and Succeed Speaking for any length of time, you know I’m a big believer in Brendon Burchard. I was first introduced to him by Jack Canfield’s team, and wow, this guy knows his stuff. Brendon started out as a simple guy with a great message, and he turned his advice and […]
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