Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Inside: Announcing the Launch of SpeakerMagazine.Com! | | | Mitchell, As the speaking industry evolves, so does the National Speakers Association (NSA). On June 10, the world's premier speaking organization announced the launch of its new Speaker magazine blog, which delivers actionable information for the modern-day speaker. The blog features content from today's thought leaders and innovators so readers stay on the cutting-edge of the speaking profession. "NSA's new blog details the strategies, tactics and wisdom necessary for professional speaking success," said Stacy Tetschner, executive vice president and CEO of NSA. "Today's speakers face modern challenges, but Speaker offers unique tips and practical applications for immediate results." Below are the top 3 blogs of the week. Happy Reading! Brave New Speaking World, Same Old Principles The next time you speak at a seminar, be aware that you might change the course of someone's life. I know, because that's what happened to me. It was the mid1960s, and I wasn't doing very well in the insurance business in Denver, Colorado. Grasping for a way to improve my skills, I attended a seminar put together by... Read More.. The Key to Booking More Speeches Whenever I'm talking with either someone new to the field of professional speaking – or someone who desires to enter the business– I always know there is a question about to be asked. "How do I book more speeches?" Unfortunately, that is fundamentally the wrong question that anyone in this industry should be asking! How you "book more engagements" focuses upon your challenges in... Read More.. Five Speaking Rules You Can Break As with almost anything else you read about the speaking business, these ideas may or may not work for you. They work for me. As the old saying goes, "Sacred cows make the best burgers." Here are, in my opinion, five rules of speaking that you can break: Rule You Can Break Number 1: Memorize, rehearse, and make your ... Read More... | National Speakers Association 1500 S. Priest Dr. Tempe, Arizona 85281 United States (480) 968-2552 | | |
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