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Dear HigherEd Communicators: John Tesh is Kicking Our Asses

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Yes, you read that right. John Tesh. John, “I used to host Entertainment Tonight in the days when Mary Hart’s legs were insured for a million dollars each,” Tesh. John, […]

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PSEWEB 2011: Presentation Deck and PostScript

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The presentation that my colleague Bob McKenzie and I gave on Creating Compelling Video with Minimal Stress for PSEWEB 2011 is now available on Slideshare: Having one of the 9 […]

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Upcoming talks in Toronto: PSEWEB 2011 and Worldviews International Conference

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I’m excited to be speaking at two communications conferences this spring. PSEWEB 2011 First up on May 20 is PSEWEB 2011, Canada’s leading web and social media conference geared toward […]

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Blogs, feedback, and the importance of building momentum

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One of the first rules of blogging is if the universe gives you feedback and the feedback is strong (negative or positive), you should talk about it to prove to […]

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Why collaboration will help you make more compelling video

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Producing video is quickly becoming an essential skill for communications professionals. With the continuing rise of Facebook and video-focused platforms like YouTube and Vimeo, communicators need to be as good […]

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Taking the analysis on the road: Recent web talks

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Making presentations is becoming one of the best parts of my day job. I love sitting down with a group of people to talk about the approach they’ve taken with a website or a communications strategy and how it can be improved. The challenge is to help people form a clear assessment of where they are, raise some possibilities about where they might go and hammer out a strategy for how best to get there.

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