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Wednesday
26Aug2009

Speeches R Fun!

I'm working on 5 speeches, Time Warner Business Round Table 9/22, Social Media FTW 9/23, SMBME 9/18, The Big Conference 10/13 and MYAN 11/9. There was a time when speaking in front of a crowd was horifying. I came to learn something vital about giving a speech, the audience. Making the audience a part of the presentation is key to everything. In small venues I will do an exercise having the audience introduce themselves to me. I also like to ask them random questions like if you were a food what color would you be? Once the audience and I are one speeches are fun.

I educate businesses and organizations on every aspect of Making Mountains Out Of Mole Hills, in other words Marketing. My speaking style is imaginative, energetic, interactive, humorous and personal. CostaVidaFred customizes every presentation to address the needs of audience at hand, and he adjusts during the presentation to match the DiSC Personality profile of the participants.

I covers these topics from an broad view all the way down to the step-by-step, depending on audience and need. He has presented to youth groups, families, religious groups, c-level management, technologists, marketing professionals, non-profits, journalists, students, entrepreneurs, and many other groups.

Need a speaker?

Fred Abaroa aka “CostaVidaFred”
The Marketing Imagineer

Twitter: @CostaVidaFred
Blogs:
www.CostaVidaFred.com
Podcasts:
WordOnTheTweet.net
MakingMountainsOutOfMoleHills.com

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