Tag: How to Fascinate

7 Ways to Let Your Personality Shine on Social Media

You are already fascinating. That’s a fact. But, are you allowing your natural, authentic personality to shine through on social media? Hmm. Maybe not. A lot of fascinating people have extraordinarily boring blogs, tweets, and YouTube videos. (Yawn.) The world

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The #1 Reason Someone Should Hire You

Your personality has one distinct advantage. This advantage is your highest and most unique value. It’s what makes you different- and better- than everyone else in the crowd. It’s the essence of your personal brand. This is what makes you,

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Video: Woo with WOW! – with Sally Hogshead

  Fascinating ideas will instantly provoke strong and immediate emotional reactions. So do fascinating people. So does fascinating marketing. In this video, I’ll show you how a simple tweet led to a impressive introduction, by creating a strong and immediate

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How to be Powerful

  Powerful people have a strong point of view. They lead with clear direction.   Are you powerful?   If you want to be perceived as a powerful leader, you must establish a reputation as a confident and knowledgeable expert

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A Magical Example of Fascinating Customer Service

My daughter Azalea recently had minor surgery. Everything turned out just fine, but ahead of time she was a little nervous. Specifically, she was concerned about being wheeled away from me, into the operating room. Enter… The Bubble Parade! To

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10 ways to fascinate (and win!) over the phone

Every phone call is an opportunity. If you engage and fascinate your listener, you’ll earn a new advocate. But if you fumble, you’ll weaken their impression of your value. You need to earn their attention, and you need to do

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The First 9 Seconds – by Sally Hogshead

We live in an always-buzzing world, pulled in all directions-by shiny objects, constant chatter, loud images, and text alerts. Your brain travels through the world like a tourist walking through Times Square for the first time: overwhelmed overstimulated moving toward

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