On September 3rd, 2009 Irene Watson and Victor R. Volkman spoke with image consultant and business coach Deborah Reynolds. She is the author of Getting You Noticed Known and Remembered: Building Your Business Image From the Inside Out, which will be released in 2009. Deborah specializes in working with entrepreneurs and executives, helping to redefine, repair, create and build the image and reputation of individuals and companies, giving them a competitive edge in the marketplace so they will be Noticed, Known, and Remembered. Deborah informed us on key aspects of how your personal integrity and presentation can drive your success in
Stage Presence when an author is speaking
Television appearances
Networking Events
Seminars
Language used when speaking
Connecting with the audience
Deborah Reynolds worked for fifteen years in law enforcement before taking an “about face”. Her service with the Correctional Service of Canada included “life on the installment plan” working in an “all male” federal prison. Her reputation with international law enforcement personnel was gained as a tenacious Immigration Investigator. The highlights of her law enforcement career were the capture of one of “America’s Most Wanted” and the “Second Most Wanted in Germany”. Deborah brings the same passion and drive to her business and is a sought after International Motivational Speaker, Business Consultant and Image Expert on such topics as leadership, change management, values and character, and team communication and performance strategies. She says, “It’s important to create a good first impression, but it’s essential to create a great lasting impression.” www.AboutFaceImage.com
On Feburary 19th, 2009 Alan E. Smith (author of UnBreak Your Health) and Tyler Tichelaar (author of the Marquette Trilogy) spoke with Carol Hoenig, fiction writer and book event expert, about how to plan a successful book sales event. Carol is the expert behind the new book The Author’s Guide to Planning Book Events and shared generously from her hard-won experiences.Rarely do authors think about book events until they have found a publisher. However, part of being able to snag a publisher is knowing your market. Most authors immediately think they should do events in bookstores, but they ae not always the best place to do an event. Every writer who wants to have a successful book has to start first with good writing and a marketing plan. It doesn’t matter if you’ve been traditionally published or gone the r
oute of self-publishing, the author must take a hands-on approach in marketing their book.
Carol Hoenig is a fulltime freelance writer and publishing consultant. Her
novel, WITHOUT GRACE, has been given several awards, including the Silver Medal for Book of the Year 2005 by ForeWord Magazine and given First Place for
Fiction by the DIY Book Festival. Her book THE AUTHOR’S GUIDE TO PLANNING BOOK EVENTS was named finalist by USA Book and Reader Views and given the Gold medal by ForeWord Magazine for Book of the Year in the category of writing. Carol’s essays, articles, book reviews and short stories appear in a wide number of publications. Carol blogs for The Huffington Post covering politics, culture, the publishing industry and the writing life.