Communication

  • The One Key Thing Most Communicators Overlook

    The One Key Thing Most Communicators Overlook

    Communicating as a whole can be a very tedious and tiring process. Communicating publicly and speaking publicly is difficult for even the most experienced people. However, with some solid prep (as you probably know), it can become a much less nerve racking experience. Most communicators (good communicators) overlook one very important part of their…

  • 5 Ways to Get People Talking on Social Networks

    5 Ways to Get People Talking on Social Networks

    One of the main reasons for signing up for twitter or joining Facebook is the conversation. If you work for a business or church and part of your job is managing the social networking side of things, you want conversation even more. You want traffic, interaction, and followers. Here are 5 ways to maximize…

  • 5 Ways to Thank A Blogger

    5 Ways to Thank A Blogger

    Everyone can have a blog… many people do have them. It can be tough to find your voice in the blogging world because of the mass number of blogs online. It can also be difficult to find good, and consistent good blogs to read for a particular interest. There are hundreds of websites and…

  • 3 Hidden Keys to Communication

    3 Hidden Keys to Communication

    We all have to do it. No one is exempt. Regardless of what you and I do or where we choose to go, we have to communicate. Now, the people we’re around and the setting we’re in often altar the way we communicate in any given moment. That being said, though, there are still…

  • Ten Top Twitter Tweetin Tips

    Ten Top Twitter Tweetin Tips

    A few months ago, I was asked by my friend Michael Holmes to write my top 10 twitter tips down and send them to him for an EBook he was putting together. That EBook was posted here a couple of weeks ago, but I thought I’d post what I contributed to the project. So,…

  • 5 Blogs You Should Be Reading

    5 Blogs You Should Be Reading

    When it comes to blogs and internet content, there’s a lot of it to be found. The problem? It’s often not that good or not that well written. For that reason, I’m always looking for new stuff to add to my Google Reader to browse during downtime and early morning. Here are 5 blogs…