Today’s guest post comes from friend and killer presentation designer Matthew Dyer in Columbus, OH. Catch him at http://flavors.me/mttwdyr or @mttwdyr on Twitter. It wasn’t that long ago that secret, encrypted codes were only found in movie plots. Whether you were looking for Jack
Posted in Ask, Delivery, Presentation Delivery
In a recent webinar, Shelly H. asked, “How much time should you leave for Q&A session at the end of a webinar?” Shelly, I love the question for one big reason: You’re thinking about interacting with your audience! I think it depends on the nature of the presentation and
Posted in Delivery, Presentation Delivery
Editor’s Note: Today’s guest post is from Maranda Gibson, the AccuConference socialite, blogger, and writer. If you appreciate people who keep the ‘social’ in social media as I do, you may appreciate connecting with her where we met…on Twitter (@accuconference).
Posted in Observation Deck, Promotion, Selling virtually
Let’s make an assumption: you aspire to excellence, to affect change, to take a mundane topic and inject a healthy dose of aha! into your audience’s lifeblood. Awesome! Me too! But… As the saying goes, Sometimes the enemy of the best is the good. Whatever it is…employee on
Posted in Business, From the Attendee's perspective, Tools and Tips
As 1080 Group faithful know, we focus largely on behavioral (rather than technical) analysis, but sometimes something…or someone…comes along that takes a techie thing and tells a story. Enter Robb Cason and a little backstory. I met Robb in 1999 when I walked to the (very empty) end of the 6th