One of the most basic principles of good public speaking is: Know Your Audience. But what does that really mean? You can’t always be personally acquainted with all audience members. In most cases you won’t be. In some cases you may know none of them. The confusion can be largely cleared up by re-writing the rule to say: Judge Your...
Know Your Audience When Public Speaking
Posted on November 10, 2009 by admin | No Comments
Tips on Hiring a Website Design Studio
Posted on November 5, 2009 by admin | No Comments
Whether you’re just starting your business or you’ve been in business for many years, it’s likely that you’ll eventually have to invest in the services of a web design studio. This isn’t a task for the faint of heart because while there are some outstanding studios out there, but there are also some really bad...
Choosing an Office Copier
Posted on November 5, 2009 by admin | No Comments
If you have an office printer, you may not need a copier at all. You simply print a few extra and you’re done. But for larger volumes, and in particular for copying documents that you didn’t create, a copier is indispensable. But with so many types and brands on the market, which to choose? Cost is a constraint for every business....
Is a Dedicated Server Worth the Investment?
Posted on November 3, 2009 by admin | No Comments
In reviewing web hosting plans, many web site owners are faced at some point with the decision of whether or not to pay for a dedicated server. A dedicated server is one which holds your site(s) exclusively. It’s not shared with other sites. You then have the option to put one site or many on that piece of hardware. But the decision...
How to Handle Interruptions During Public Speaking
Posted on November 2, 2009 by admin | No Comments
Nearly every public speaker has had to handle interruptions. How they’re handled can make the difference between a minor annoyance and a major disaster. It’s important not to lose the whole audience because of one person or a small group who choose not to listen. For those who think quickly on their feet, a skill useful to every...
