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What is an Artist's Statement & How Often Should It Be Updated? r expertise? Is there some newsworthy event or activity that relates to your background?An artist’s statement is a statement of ideas and thoughts that describe your philosophy, vision, and passion towards your artistic creations.Ponder over the following questions prior to writing your artist’s statement:Is your work whimsical, thought provoking, or edgy?Does it portray a series of stories?Whom or what has influenced you the most?How is your work meaningful to you?How do you begin to write your artists statement? You could begin by writing a quote that has inspired you and your work, or you Scan headlines and look at the current trends. Be creative in what topics you can speak to. This is spring so everyone is weight conscious and wants to look good for summer -- bathing suit time. Let’s explore that initiative. Here are so Making Great First and Last Impressions Over the Telephone How often do you wish you were more proficient at public speaking? Public speaking or giving presentations can take you places you might not ever get to go otherwise. It gives you the opportunity to meet people outside your circle and it opens doors that might have remained closed.1. Greet the customer enthusiastically. Put a smile on your face and energy in your voice. Intentionally sound fun, interesting, friendly, and conversational. When you do these simple things, you will find that you are quickly establishing rapport with callers and that customers enjoy speaking with you. 2. Listen without interrupting. It can be tempting to interrupt a rambler or storyteller, but try not to do so within the first few seconds. Listen patiently and let the customer tell you what is on her mind. Of course, you can't let a long-winded caller get out o Did you have a chance to speak at an event or meeting in 2004? Did you take advantage of it or did you decline? Were you given an interview opportunity? Did you capitalize on it or defer to another? What stopped you? These are not legitimate reasons for passing up a valuable chance to enhance your visibility and credibility. There a countless opportunities to speak before groups large and small. Organizations are always on the lookout for interesting topics and new faces. Make it your goal to follow though on at least one professional speaking opportunity monthly for the rest of this year. Start by seeking out organizations in your industry. Look for associations with local chapters, upcoming conferences and trade events. Look at the conference program. Is there an angle that showcases your expertise? Is there some newsworthy event or activity that relates to your background? Scan headlines and look at the current trends. Be creative in what topics you can speak to. This is spring so everyone is weight conscious and wants to look good for summer -- bathing suit time. Let’s explore that initiative. Here are som What Do They Want Anyway? or meeting in 2004? Did you take advantage of it or did you decline? Were you given an interview opportunity? Did you capitalize on it or defer to another?You want customers. I want customers. We all want customers. And traffic alone is not enough. We need “interested” customers. Customers ready to listen, ready to buy. So you may find yourself asking, what do they want anyway?.... and how can I get them to buy?Instead of concentrating on the “getting”, why not try to “educate” them and sales will follow --- not once, but many times. Why is that? Credibility!If you are writing Articles, or publishing an Ezine, then you are an Internet Marketer with some measure of success. Your goal might be to help them understan What stopped you? These are not legitimate reasons for passing up a valuable chance to enhance your visibility and credibility. There a countless opportunities to speak before groups large and small. Organizations are always on the lookout for interesting topics and new faces. Make it your goal to follow though on at least one professional speaking opportunity monthly for the rest of this year. Start by seeking out organizations in your industry. Look for associations with local chapters, upcoming conferences and trade events. Look at the conference program. Is there an angle that showcases your expertise? Is there some newsworthy event or activity that relates to your background? Scan headlines and look at the current trends. Be creative in what topics you can speak to. This is spring so everyone is weight conscious and wants to look good for summer -- bathing suit time. Let’s explore that initiative. Here are so Service Innovation nt your bestThis is not for those people who think that Innovation is about boffins in laboratories or selling technology from academic institutions into industry. As the UK becomes even more dependent on service industries a new type of innovation is emerging. Beware traditional gurus and business consultants, as there is competition out there.I had the good fortune to be in the audience at a recent design event, where one of the speakers was Ralph Ardill, founder of the Brand Experience Consultancy. He is a designer with a track record of bringing life to some of the world’s leading brand • Concerned no one will take you seriously These are not legitimate reasons for passing up a valuable chance to enhance your visibility and credibility. There a countless opportunities to speak before groups large and small. Organizations are always on the lookout for interesting topics and new faces. Make it your goal to follow though on at least one professional speaking opportunity monthly for the rest of this year. Start by seeking out organizations in your industry. Look for associations with local chapters, upcoming conferences and trade events. Look at the conference program. Is there an angle that showcases your expertise? Is there some newsworthy event or activity that relates to your background? Scan headlines and look at the current trends. Be creative in what topics you can speak to. This is spring so everyone is weight conscious and wants to look good for summer -- bathing suit time. Let’s explore that initiative. Here are so Marketing: Verbal Legibility: 3 Secrets to Leaving An Understandable Message s. Make it your goal to follow though on at least one professional speaking opportunity monthly for the rest of this year.After my third attempt to de-code the phone number from my voice mail … I gave up. Seems Frank Janson … Johnson … Jorson or something like that from some company in Mauzoula or Missouri wants me to call him back. His number is 636-6 something, four, 36 or maybe it’s 3 zero then 6, 8 then something. Whatever! Point is, I’m not calling him back. And if he ever does get a hold of me, I’ll be less than enthusiastic about dealing with him since he’s already wasted my time and caused me a fair amount of frustration by leaving a message I can’t understand. He has what I call a Verbal Legibil Start by seeking out organizations in your industry. Look for associations with local chapters, upcoming conferences and trade events. Look at the conference program. Is there an angle that showcases your expertise? Is there some newsworthy event or activity that relates to your background? Scan headlines and look at the current trends. Be creative in what topics you can speak to. This is spring so everyone is weight conscious and wants to look good for summer -- bathing suit time. Let’s explore that initiative. Here are so Internet Marketing: A Reflection after One Year in the Business r expertise? Is there some newsworthy event or activity that relates to your background?As autumn and cold crawl their way into Canada and the sun sets before 4 p.m., this darkness and quietness bring along a time of reflection for all of us. The assessment I want to share with you is about internet marketing. Although my list of things to do seams never-ending, I am very happy to realize all I have accomplished in less than a year ( over 40 active web sites, a hypnosis for childbirth program that already got international recognition, over 100 published articles on the net, etc)I have been in internet marketing for a little less than a year and I have attended ten Scan headlines and look at the current trends. Be creative in what topics you can speak to. This is spring so everyone is weight conscious and wants to look good for summer -- bathing suit time. Let’s explore that initiative. Here are some program angles: Get the picture? It’s easy to pick something newsworthy and put a spin on it that allows you to speak about. Remember sometimes controversy is a good door opener especially if you can give a different slant to “hot button” topics. Are there any POPE experts in the audience? Just kidding, but do consider current events and your position on them when identifying speaking engagements. Organizations are always on the lookout for interesting topics. The cleverer you spin your angle the more interested the booking team will be. Come up with a witty title. That is what will sell them on your presentation. They need people to come to the event so the more interesting your topic the more people it will draw. TIP: Stay away from overdone or common place topics and topics with a clear delineation of the so-called experts. On the other hand, remember this if no one is speaking about your topic there probably isn't any interest in it. Keep in mind the time factor. The larger the event the farther out they generally book speakers. This is where the Web reall
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