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your book is finished, will you be ready to (partner with your
publisher to) promote it? Are you worried that you will not communicate
effectively what is in your heart or that you might stumble over
your own words (thoughts)? Will you know how to connect with your
audience?
"Linda
Goldfarb is among the best interviewers I've ever had. She
has the vitality,
experience and passion we all need to communicate the message
God has put on our heart. By taking her workshop you will learn
how to create interest in your project, have confidence in
your subject and focus on what is important. Linda will show
you how to avoid the common pitfalls in media interviews and
will instill confidence in your skills. She knows what it takes
to draw the audience in, create interest and increase your
sales.”
Lauren Littauer
Briggs
Author of: The Art of Helping: What to Say and Do When
Someone is Hurting
Co-Author of: Making the Blue Plate Special: The Joy
of Family Legacies
Sit and learn
under the teachings of a pro. Linda has sat on both sides of
the interview and her proven techniques will provide every
attendee with a 1-2-3 approach to gaining confidence in the
interviewee chair or behind the interviewers mic. Knowing what
to do before, during, and after an interview is imperative
to becoming successful as an author or speaker.
This is a
45 or 60 minute class which can be expanded into three 45 minute
sessions – great for a weekend retreat.
Your group will learn:
Preparation
steps before your interview dealing with “get
to know” your host/guest; writing questions that zing; do’s & don’ts
of an interview; and how to have an informational not emotional interview,
there is a difference.
During the interview techniques such as mirroring,
voice inflection and tempo, dressing for success, facial
expressions, and what to do if your host/guest is a dud.
Quite often
an area overlooked by many host/guests is the after
the interview opportunities. Learn how
to insure a repeat interview.
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