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Improving Online Communication™
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Public Talks, Keynotes and Presentations
Have you ever received a business message and wondered what the
point was? Worse yet, have you ever written something like that?
Too often people think they know what they want to say, but
somehow the message never comes across to the reader.
Wouldn’t it be nice to learn some amazingly simple
communication techniques that can give you the competitive edge?
Michelle’s approach to writing and communicating is practical and
common sense. The techniques she uses are simple to follow and get
the results you want.
Which communication skills do you want to learn?
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Need a Talented Speaker?
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Contact us at 949-733-1360 or
to book Michelle for a public talk, keynote or presentation.
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What People Are Saying About Michelle's Presentations
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"Michelle is a dynamic speaker with an
assortment of cool tricks that make audience participation really
fun!"
- Peggy Ridgeway
"I didn’t realize some of
the mistakes I was making. Her exercise pointed out some of the
mistakes I make everyday and how to fix them."
- Tracy Hemdon
"Good concise presentation. Packed in a lot in a
short period of time."
- Steve Meade
"Excellent presentation. Well organized."
- Mark
Cangialosi
"Makes a lot of common sense when you use this
everyday."
- Jane Larsen
"Excellent and practical presentation."
- Hung Pham
"Simply presented and immediately useful."
- Barbara DiFrancia
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Choose from
the following topics:>
Writing That Makes Your Point
> Irresistible Homepages >
Effective E-Mail
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Writing That Makes Your Point…Say It With Fewer Words
Lincoln’s Gettysberg address is one of the greatest speeches
ever made; yet it contained fewer than 300 words. Good writing is
concise and to the point. The fewer words you use, the more likely
your message will be understood. Learn surefire techniques to help
you:
- Identify redundancies in your writing.
- Make your point clear, right away.
- Identify your purpose for writing your message.
- Logically organize your ideas.
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How to Write An Irresistible Homepage
In 7 Simple Steps
Your homepage is the most important page of your Web site.
The
moment visitors’ land on your homepage, they start building a
relationship with your company. The trouble is: you have less than
four seconds to capture the attention of visitors before they
leave your site.
The number one reason visitors leave Web sites is poorly written
content. Your information needs to be logically organized and easy
to understand. If they can’t quickly find what they need, they
leave.
One of the secrets to a successful homepage is knowing what
information you need to keep on a homepage and what information
you need to leave off.
Internet communications expert Michelle Howe will share with
you a simple three-step process to create a homepage that
captivates visitors and encourages them to stay.
Buy
the CD
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Secrets of Effective E-Mail Communication…Say It With Style
The workplace of today is constantly changing. We are living in
the age of knowledge where technology is transforming the way we
communicate and exchange information. Companies are dealing with
global competition and a diverse workforce where a difference in
culture and language can cause communication problems.
Participants will learn how to:
- Prepare an effective business message in three easy steps.
- Get your message to appeal to your audience.
- Use design to improve readability of your e-mail.
- Use headlines to guide your reader through your message.
- Handle cross-cultural communication problems.
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Need a Talented Speaker?
Contact us at 949-733-1360 or
to book Michelle for a public talk, keynote or presentation.
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