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( 2.9 / 281 )Author101University is sold out- but you can get the audios
Audios of entire event available for only $47 for short time only
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( 2.9 / 506 )If you were one of the hundreds of people who could not get a seat,
you can now join us live via online video!
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( 3 / 629 )#1 Just a quick update for you since I know it's getting
close to the holidays and you want to enjoy your family
but this is important.
Mike Koenigs and the Traffic Geyser team have JUST
released their Firepower Business Builder Package.
They're giving away a Blueprint that shows you how
to take advantage of this social medial revolution.
You'll be able to get:
* The Case Studies showing you exactly how others have
already done it... without any special skill
* The Blueprint giving you the step-by-step, play-by-play
instruction book for doing this all yourself
All completely FREE.
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( 2.6 / 844 )Write down the five main points you want to cover.
List anecdotes, facts, or jokes that help you make each point effectively.
Anticipate the questions interviewers are likely to ask and prepare answers that include your main points. It helps to study the host's prior-interviews to find his/her favorite questions and approaches so you'll know what to expect and how to respond.
Keep answers and explanations simple. Complex information tends to lose or bore interviewers and audiences.
Never try to steal the limelight from the host or interviewer. Your job is to make them look good, while getting your main points across.
Practice by having friends and family pretend they're the interviewer and question you.
When you practice, videotape yourself or stand in front of a mirror to observe your performance. Be conscious of your posture, facial expressions and gestures.
Ask your interviewer to honestly appraise your performance.
When friends and family aren't available to help, interview yourself aloud.
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