How to Start a Speech 90-Minute Audio Program: It’s Ready!

by John Watkis on June 17, 2010

It’s often the little things that make a big difference.

Just last month I did some repairs on my toilet because it was leaking. The leak led to a costly water bill of over $200 a month.

Since this was my first toilet repair, I watched some online videos and learned how to replace the fill valve. Unfortunately, that didn’t stop the leak.

After some further research, I discovered that the leak was being caused by a worn out flapper. The flapper (which only cost $6) was easy to install and fixed the costly problem.

During the process, I learned that a leaky flapper could cause you to use up to 200 extra gallons of water every month, but it was something that was easy to fix. It’s often the little things make a big difference.

The same is true with public speaking and starting a speech. For many of us, the problem with our speeches is not something big. It’s something small … like starting our speech the wrong way and losing the audience before we ever have a chance to get to the heart of our content.

That little “leak” in your speeches can be fixed if you have the right instructions. That’s where the 90-minute recording of “How to Start a Speech” comes in.

In the recording, I go in depth and leave no stone unturned. I’m confident in saying that no one else has published this much practical and fresh material on the topic of how to start a speech.

And because I want to make sure you succeed, I’m also offering a bonus 15-minute consultation (worth $75) when you order the audio program by July 3, 2010.

You can find all the details at http://www.wellwrittenwellsaid.com/howtostart.html

Thank you for allowing me to share in your success.

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