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Six Common Talking Mistakes

Published on January 29, 2012 By lncprac

As much as we are taught to network in the business world, I find that people often make crucial errors when learning how to “work a room.”

Here are six of the most common ones:

1. Blabbermouthing. Talking too much. Going on and on without giving another person a turn. If you’re the one who hogs the talking platform you will soon frustrate others and they tune out the blabbermouth. If you are a blabbermouth who is wringing out the patience of other’s you will be labeled as such. Don’t be fooled. Just because your job requires you to speak for a living that everyone wants to hear your opinion on every subject. Professors, clergy, professional speakers who are all paid for a living pay special attention.

99 Word Newsletters

Published on November 19, 2011 By lncprac

After years of working with Nurses, Small Business Entrepreneurs and Consultants, I have found that not all of them like to write. Surprised? Probably not. So today, I thought I would share with you an easy way to start a company newsletter without much writing involved. It’s called a Visual Newsletter. The concept behind the newest trend in marketing newsletters for consultants is to use more visual content rather than written content. The idea is that you can get the same idea across to your client without requiring much reading time on their behalf

Facebook Messages: Every Email, Text, and Chat In One Place

Published on November 16, 2010 By lncprac

As expected, is announcing a “modern messaging system” today. Mark Zuckerberg says it’s not email. But it might just replace it. Get ready for your @facebook.com address.

Every Thing In One Place
What are the difference between Facebook messages and regular email? It incorporates emails, Facebook messages, SMS, other chat clients. Eventually VoIP may also be in play. Instead of having some chats here and some texts there, every time you talk to someone it’ll be come part of a stream of information.

And while you can collect it all at an @facebook.com email address, it’s not mandatory. You can redirect your