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
A Billing Tip As a speaker, performer, presenter and you may be responsible for your billing management. It is indeed important to get paid…and on time! But you may need to improve your technique in this arena. As creative types, many of us struggle with the business side of the show. But, those two…
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…
Having a professional introduction is vital to any presenter—either full time or part time. In this episode I’ll give you a really important tip that you’ll want to put into place immediately. Let me know what you think in the comments, below. Here’s to your success!
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…
Elocution? The secret is voice power. It’s a noun and means the skill of clear and expressive speech, especially of distinct pronunciation and articulation. So, as speakers, performers, entertainers, even preachers—those that communicate vocally—need to understand the importance of this. But the first step to getting there is strong voice power. Not necessarily a strong…
Burling Hull. He lived more than 100 years ago. He was quite the showman. Think P.T. Barnum, with attitude! He stood on some of the most famous stages in America. He was a contemporary of Houdini. In 1914 he wrote a booklet called, The Art of the Stage. It covered a variety of topics…