TeleSeminar -Tips for creating a great Presentational Brand

 
Personal Branding is essential to standing out from the crowd in a competitive marketplace. Raising your visibility is a key part of Personal Branding and getting great at presenting is a perfect way to do this. 
 
But this is not about conventional presentation skills - this is about your Presentational Brand.
 
On the 27th August 2008 at 8pm (UK time - BST), I’ll be in conversation with Lesley Everett, who is recognised as a thought-leader and international authority on Personal Branding-and I’d love it if you could join us on the call. 

The 1 hour call will give you:  

  • Reminder tips on discovering your Personal Brand.
  • The key points for projecting a strong Presentational Brand.
  • Structuring a well-branded presentation.
  • The Charisma Factors.
  • The must-haves and the No No’s.
  • How PowerPoint can destroy your Presentational Brand and weaken your personal impact.

Plus, lesley will be answering YOUR question during the call.  Go to asklesleyeverett.com to place your question in advance.
 
 
 
Here’s what you get for your investment:

  • An insight into the acclaimed Walking TALL methodology
  • A handout to make your notes as we go along

And … a complimentary copy of her Audio CD - Taking Control of your Personal Brand, posted directly to you. In itself worth £20.00!

All this and the call is just £67.00 plus VAT
 
DON’T DELAY …. there are limited places available. The telephone line I’ve booked only has 97 spaces on it.
 
BOOK YOUR PLACE NOW - DON’T WAIT AND BE DISAPPOINTED (Please note, refunds can not be made, once you have registered).
 
 
TO BOOK YOUR PLACE, GO TO THE WALKING TALL SHOP 
We will look forward to your question and to the call.  Remember, it’s on Wednesday 27th August at 8pm (BST). 
 
 

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