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1. Niche Yourself

Yes, I know you have heard this many times and it couldn’t be truer! One of the biggest mistakes a speaker can make is having too “general” of a topic. You want to narrow your expert niche as much as possible. Become the Speaker of Choice, research your topic industry so you know “what’s hot” and “what’s not”. Take that research and develop a niche around it, be sure it is something you have experience with and will be able to present it as a professional expert speaker in that field. Don’t waste your time, energy and money on developing a “niche” that just isn’t going to get any recognition because it isn’t something that planners will be looking for! Do your research and I do put emphasis on this tip! Once you have discovered your niche, you must continue to practice your speaking skills and update your material and presentations to keep-up with the trends and changing issues.

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Join the new Charli Jane Speakers Facebook Fanpage!

Everyone is welcome to share a little about their speaking business on our wall and join in on the group discussions or start your own.

Look forward to seeing you :)  

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Drew Stevens: Grow Your Labor and Employment Law Practice Charli Jane expert Drew Stevens will be leading an ExecSense Webinar today at 12pm EDT on How to Grow Your Labor and Employment Law Practice in 2010.

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Be sure to mention code “2for1” and get access to Drew’s webinar and any other ExecSense Webinar, its like attending his webinar for free! It should be a great discussion of how to create a practice that is successful and profitable. 

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Apr
14

National Humor Month

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National Humor Month

 

 

April is National Humor Month….share your smiles and laughter today and every day :)

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Book videos for public speakers, coaches and authors…use the power of video to attract clients and leads…half off until April 16th

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Videos can be created for keynote topic/s, workshop leaders, authors books, how-to videos, DIY videos, informational videos and so much more!

The Invasion by Delores Elaine Hill

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School Mobbing and Emotional AbuseSchool Mobbing & Emotional Abuse

Join author Gail Pursell Elliott on April 20th, learn more about the process of emotional abuse called Mobbing that can result in such outcomes as bullying and school violence.

Mobbing affects the whole school and community environment. Adults who are unaware of mobbing can also participate, setting unintentional examples for students. Mobbing can result in loss of self-esteem, anxiety, and reduced student performance.

Insight and awareness are the key elements to stopping this type of behavior. Students and adults alike then can make personal decisions to stop.

Rules, regulations, laws and policies do not change attitudes. These are personal decisions that people must make for themselves.

Dignity and Respect are big buzzwords these days but few understand the essence of what these terms really mean.

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Ilene DillonNational Hate Week – (4-16)  by Ilene Dillon             

 Hate results from holding anger inside, over time.  It does more harm to the “vessel” (the person holding onto the anger and hate) than to anyone.  Because so many people follow the practice of holding onto anger over years of time, a lot of us have hate inside—and it does feel good to let it out without apology (and without dumping it on others).  However, in the long run, both held-onto anger, and the hate it engenders, destroys lives.  It can destroy mental and emotional functioning, self esteem, relationships and health.

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Lou MacalusoNational Kindergarten/Hate Week

An excerpt from Lou Macaluso’s baby boomer autobiographical work: Clown Town

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