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Brief biography:
Arvee Robinson, is a Persuasive Speaking Coach, Master Speaker Trainer, International Speaker, and Author. She teaches business owners, service professionals, and entrepreneurs how to use public speaking as a marketing strategy so they can attract more clients, generate unlimited leads and grow their businesses, effortlessly. She teaches a proven system for delivering persuasive presentations, and easy to use formulas for creating a killer elevator pitch and a magnetic self-introduction. Arvee has helped hundreds of individuals to win clients and close more sales every time they speak. She offers private coaching, workshops, and weekly teleclasses. Her programs make people money for the rest of their lives.
Murphy’s Law states—whatever can go wrong, does. This is true even when you speak. The good news is, knowing what might go wrong ahead of time will help you to know how to handle it.
Public speaking will allow you to attract more clients, generate unlimited leads, grow your business effortlessly, and change the world with your words. You have to be visible to sell, and the best wa...
This is the first time I’ve shared my easy formula for selling from the stage and creating more sales through public speaking. Here are 6 things you can do to market from the stage, including my Kille...
Selling from the front of the room and getting people to run to the back of the room to buy your stuff takes practice. The best closers do not wait until the end of their speech to mention their offer...
Many factors come into play when renting a space for your event. For now, we are going to focus on hotel contracts, because hotels are still the most popular and profitable place to host an event. Whe...
First, the square wooden object placed at the center of the room is properly called a lectern, not a podium… Here are 4 things to keep in mind when using a lectern.
Ever listen to someone speaking and realize that something about that person just did not ring true? Something about the way he carried himself conflicted with his words. As you will see, the body tel...
Walking frantically into a room full of people who have been waiting for you to arrive can be an embarrassing situation. Starting off your presentation with “Uh, I’m sorry that I . . .” is the quickes...
1. Don’t put your entire speech on your slides. Not only is this boring, but your audience will be able to see what you’re going to say…
After diligently training for over five months to run in the Los AngelesMarathon, I can’t help but notice the similarity between learning how to become a more powerful speaker and how to become a powe...
Nine out of ten business presentations end with either an unimpressive “Thank you” or a feeble “Are there any questions?” After many years of making business presentations, I discovered the most effec...
Great speakers seem to present to an audience effortlessly, without a drop of sweat on their brow, not a flutter in their voice, and no bungled words. They hold us in awe, captivate us, leave us hangi...
Speakers can open their presentation using one of a host of methods. So why do most non-professional speakers begin their speech with those attention-grabbing words, “Ah, I am so-in-so, ah . . . um”? ...
Here are 4 strategies to eliminate the fear of speaking and gain confidence...
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