Scott Humston-Two Minute Tips-Episode 4-Entering The Stage

In Episode 4, I’ll give you the perfect tip when entering the stage. It’s simple, but effective.
Here’s to your success!

You can also click here for The Quick Course On Booking Yourself

In Episode 4, I’ll give you the perfect tip when entering the stage. It’s simple, but effective.
Here’s to your success!

You can also click here for The Quick Course On Booking Yourself
In this two minute tip, we’ll take an idea from number-crunchers and see how, as a creative, we can use the power of a spreadsheet to make our speech, talk, sermon or performance more organized and efficient. You can use a spreadsheet to organize just about anything. If you are on a mac or…
If you’ve ever seen any using an iPad while they are speaking, you may have noticed the brightness of the screen being reflected in their glasses, or on their face. From the audience point of view, it is distracting—and it’s not necessary. Here’s a way to “invert” the colors so that won’t happen to you….
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….
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…
Use your outgoing Voice Mail for more than just an announcement of leaving a message. In this tip, I’ll share a simple way to use your outgoing message to share other ways for people to reach you. I’d love for you to subscribe and review this podcast on iTunes. Looking for more bookings on your…
In this episode we’ll approach the sticky topic of getting paid. There are a few things you can do, prior to your event, to help make sure that you aren’t chasing down your check after the event is over. This IS an important topic, and knowing how to handle it efficiently and professionally. Let’s look…