Do you send silent messages to your customers that sabotage your business?
A previous post, 5 Silent Business Communicators That Speak Volumes, has gone visual.
The latest Slideshare presentation shares 5 drones of communication disasters. Without speaking a word, you deliver the wrong kind of message to your customers.
I hope you enjoy the Slideshare version of this popular post. Let us know in Comments what you think.
Silent Slideshare Speaks Volumes
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Cathy, excellent advice that’s very well presented.
I’m impressed with your ability to create these high-impact slide shows, and I’ve also seen slideshare presentations ranking high in Google SERPs.
Thanks, John. I really appreciate the kind words. PowerPoint has always been a love of mine and Slideshare really works well for me.
Let’s hope Google is listening. π
An excellent presentation, Cathy. I second what John said. I’d love to know your process for creating these – in fact, if you’d like to do a guest post on it for Get Paid to Write Online sometimes, I wouldn’t say no! π
I would love to do a Guest Post for you, Sharon. I’ve been away from Guest Posts for awhile and I do enjoy doing them for quality blogs such as yours. π
Thanks, Sharon!
Yay – I was hoping you’d say that, Cathy! π
Consider it done. I’ll be in touch. π
Good content development here Cathy, I guess the YouTube video is next right? Part3.
Your right though people are hilarious how dumb they act with their smart phones.
Hold on one second, let me get this.
Ok I’m back.
And you make another great point with posture. Like they say when your smiling, the whole world smiles with you.
Hi Darnell . So good to see you here again. I have been so remiss in video. I start and stop on it. I even signed up for a YouTube video class, and am embarrassed to say I’ve totally let it slide.
LOL- over the smartphone. It is such an easy (and bad) habit to fall into. Thanks for stopping by, Darnell. Always love your insight.