I was reading a very interesting article in Econtent Magazine this week regarding Twitter, and agreed with the author’s conclusion so much I wanted to share the article and my thoughts on it with you.
The primary point made is that Twitter is indeed growing up. Along with it, our recognition of the conversations we have there need to evolve as well. We need to think about what we’re tweeting about and stop with the incessent noise.
When I released my new report last week, I must have struck a nerve. There seems to be some real excitement building over the release of my course “Stepping Stones to Speaking Success” which is targeted to relatively new speakers (or those who are absolute beginners).
If you’ve not been following closely that’s ok, but when the door opens on Tuesday 6/16, we’re going to be offering some really sweet bonuses for those who order quickly.
I see it everyday… as I poke around the Internet looking for better ways to help my clients achieve their goals, the most critical element is always speakers marketing.
And I see one speaker after another that make the same crucial mistakes.
This speaker’s marketing case study was done recently with one of my private clients.
Twitter… to so many its become an addiction, an obsession even. To others, its nothing more and nothin less than a fad. Of course, many of those people are waiting for their dial-up phone service to connect.
As you may know, I’ve been doing lots of research on our industry lately. Really trying to get a feel for what’s going on in the hearts and minds of my friends who speak for a living. Here’s what I’ve learned: The overall trend in the public speaking business has left many speakers frustrated about how the industry works these days.