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No BS Guide to Powerful Presentations - The Ultimate No Holds Barred Plan to Sell Anything with Webinars Online Media Speeches and Seminars - cover

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No BS Guide to Powerful Presentations - The Ultimate No Holds Barred Plan to Sell Anything with Webinars Online Media Speeches and Seminars

Dan S. Kennedy, Dustin Matthews

Verlag: Entrepreneur Press

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Beschreibung

Can One Great Presentation Make You Rich?
The answer is YES. Packed with battle-tested strategies and formulas to craft audience-retaining powerful presentations, this No B.S. guide is designed to turn any ordinary business into an extraordinary sell.
Millionaire maker Dan S. Kennedy and public speaking expert Dustin Mathews teach you their blueprint for creating life-changing presentations and prove that your success is not just determined by what you're presenting—but also why you're presenting, how you're presenting it, and who you're presenting to.
Kennedy and Mathews cover:

	The 12-Step Speaker's Formula
	A Blueprint for Creating Irresistible Offers
	The 4 Secrets of Mass Persuasion
	The 7-Minute Rule of Audience Engagement
	How to Automate Your Webinars and Your Profits
	How to Double Your Sales with a Multimedia Follow-up System

Discover the battle-tested, carefully-crafted, revenue-generating tools to creating, delivering, and marketing presentations that can change everything.
Verfügbar seit: 13.06.2017.

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