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 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…
In today’s two minute tip, I’ll share with you a simple marketing idea for every email you send. Every time. Let me know what you think, below in the comments section. Also—if you are looking to book more shows this year, you should check out my Quick Course on Booking Yourself. You can learn…
Walk On Music If you are a performer, you may already understand how powerful music can be to your entrance on stage. Even professional baseball players have realized this…as a player’s favorite music piece is often played as he goes up to bat. If you’ve never used walk-on music when entering the stage or platform,…
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…
If you have a contact form on your website…you need this tip! Be sure to check out your form on a regular basis to make sure that it is functioning properly. It should be: emailing you the information when someone fills it out; AND saving a copy of that information on your website, too….
Once you’ve begun your talk, speech, or performance, be sure you intentionally make eye to eye contact with some folks. Acknowledging them. Then, be sure to look throughout the audience, even to the back of the room. If you are in a room with proper lighting, you won’t be able to “see” people beyond…
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Great stuff for the real world Scott!