Carol Cox on the Gift Biz Unwrapped Podcast: You Deserve to Be Heard (Ep. 200)

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I had the pleasure of being on the Gift Biz Unwrapped Podcast with host Sue Monhait. We talked about the following Business Building Insights:

  • Find people who motivate you and see your potential.
  • Speaking in person allows you to be seen as an expert and authority.
  • The more you do it, the easier it gets.
  • As a speaker it’s not about you, it’s about the audience.
  • It’s the message that you bring to the audience that makes the impact.
  • The benefits of public speaking are brand awareness, personal branding, lead generation & marketing.
  • Stick to one to three ideas for your presentation.
  • As the speaker you’re the authority and the guide to help the audience.
  • Don’t rush the ending of your presentation because that’s what people remember most.
  • Finish your presentation with a story.
  • Make speaking a part of your marketing strategy.

Listen to the episode and read the show notes on the Gift Biz Unwrapped Podcast website: http://giftbizunwrapped.com/speakingyourbrand/

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