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!
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….
In this episode learn about the importance of using your own email domain. You can set this up in minutes through your domain provider. Or at godaddy.com. Enjoy!
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…
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…
This is an important tip! It might seem like common sense to blow your nose before you take to the platform…but if common sense were common, everybody would have it, right? Anyhow, in this two-minute tip let’s look at that tip…and and blowing your nose in just a tissue isn’t the best idea before…
It seems silly at first—but if part of being “onstage” for you is wearing dress clothes, then you need to know this tip. Collar stays are those little arrow-looking things that help hold your collar down. Those plastic ones that come with dress shirts are meant to be replaced. Below are some links to some better solutions…
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Great stuff for the real world Scott!