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Money Talks: How to Make a Million as a Speaker
by Alan Weiss
from McGraw-Hill
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0 
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Full of Practical Information 
A great description of the speaking business, full of useful information by someone who has clearly been there. It covers successful strategies, and pitfalls for speakers. This is not a book on speaking technique, it is a book on the business of speaking, and an invaluable one. The one weakness is the production quality. Mine looks like a photocopy of a photocopy. If your goal is to make it as a speaker, you want to read this book.
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Extremely Helpful 
I am new in the speaking profession. This book was recommended to me by a close friend. I have already put some of the techniques into practice and they have improved my workshops by 50%. This is a valuable resource to anyone hoping to become a speaker or to improve as one.
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arraogance gets in way of message 
The author's bloated arrogance blocks the few good ideas he presents. If you can get past the hubris, then there are a number of worthwhile items.
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Best information on 'speaking career strategy' I have read 
First of all, the production quality of this book is crap. The thing was falling apart the first time I opened it. I dont like having to be careful with a book like this, particularly one I want to mark up, highlight, go back to time and time again. Now then, we are getting to the point of the book in the first place. I wouldn't care if this thing was in cuneiform pressed into wet clay tablets. There is more practical and useful information in this book on how to strategically set up your speaking... more info
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