Scott Humston-2 Minute Tips-Episode 15, Flash-tastic!

In this episode, you’ll get a tip that literally can save your bacon in an event emergency; Why you should carry a flash drive with you to all your events.
Here’s To Your Success!


In this episode, you’ll get a tip that literally can save your bacon in an event emergency; Why you should carry a flash drive with you to all your events.
Here’s To Your Success!

In this episode, I’ll share with you a very simple action that will make the world of difference in your customer/client service. Everyone—part-time, full-time, or some-time, should use this technique to build satisfaction with your client base. Take 2 minutes…to become better! Thanks so much for listening! Please subscribe and review on iTunes. Also,…
In this episode we’ll look at the all important “Contract Rider”. Even if you aren’t “full-time” and you think that having Rider to your contract isn’t important…I hope you’ll take a listen. Let’s look at why should you have one; Is it important? What should it do? How can you do it effectively—with out…
In this 2 Minute Tip, we’ll look at the importance of having a separate bank account for your speaking or performing business. Even if you’re just starting out—it’s good to start out right. There are some easy, online options for setting up a bank account, too. Check out Simple Bank it’s a great, and simple way…
Asking for and receiving a deposit for your upcoming speech, performance or event is not just a quick “money grab” ; it is an acceptable and expected part of scheduling a professional. It confirms that the date is on your calendar and should give the host peace of mind about your role in the upcoming…
As a one-man operation, why would I devote hours to reading about business and Leadership? In November of 2017, I signed up for Michael Hyatt’s LeaderBox program. I am a Hyatt fan. I am in his “Platform University” for the third year. I’ve done his “Best Year Ever” Course, twice and also “Get Published” course,…
You’ve probably seen it happen, at a conference, church service, or even a live show; There’s nothing more awkward to a performer, speaker OR to the audience, than when the presenter’s mic goes out. And, if you are on stage for your part-time or full-time profession, it will happen to you at some point….
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Great stuff for the real world Scott!