Shout It From the Rooftops
- Topics:
- Public Relations,
- Public Speaking
- Source:
- Entrepreneur.com
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Overview: Whether a person sells high-tech gadgets or craft supplies, or is a dog-walker or a restaurateur, the person is an expert in something. Becoming a public speaker will allow the person to share that expertise and get his or her business recognized at the same time. Before the person markets his or her speaking services, the person should make sure that he or she spends some time preparing what to say.
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Format: HTML | Date: May 2005 | Pages: 3
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