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Ep 213 | 4 Ways To Create Speaking Points For Social Media & Stages: Hookpoint Packaging (My How To Guide)

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You work so hard on coming up with great ideas that can help people, but people will walk (or more likely scroll) right past them if they're not made in a way that hooks them in first.
That's why I'll share 4 Hookpoint frameworks that will make people stop and listen to you more often, learn the concept you're sharing easier, and remember it better.
On top of that, it will also help you create keynotes and content much faster than before.
We'll go over:
- why the hook is so important when you package your content
- how to include storytelling into even the smallest speaking point
- why framing, naming, and claiming a concept is crucial to creating digital word of mouth
- how to structure an idea into an easy to learn speaking point
Honestly, as I wrote this description I just thought to myself "this is probably these are the 4 most powerful, practical concepts I have applied in the last 5 years," and I'm pumped to share them with you.
Don't miss this one.
Connect with ME!
Online at:
LinkedIn or Instagram.
Learn to produce internet talk shows and build your own Relationship Flywheel. Find out more about the Bootcamp HERE. Register now with the code "first5" to avail of the promo.
Support the show

  continue reading

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You work so hard on coming up with great ideas that can help people, but people will walk (or more likely scroll) right past them if they're not made in a way that hooks them in first.
That's why I'll share 4 Hookpoint frameworks that will make people stop and listen to you more often, learn the concept you're sharing easier, and remember it better.
On top of that, it will also help you create keynotes and content much faster than before.
We'll go over:
- why the hook is so important when you package your content
- how to include storytelling into even the smallest speaking point
- why framing, naming, and claiming a concept is crucial to creating digital word of mouth
- how to structure an idea into an easy to learn speaking point
Honestly, as I wrote this description I just thought to myself "this is probably these are the 4 most powerful, practical concepts I have applied in the last 5 years," and I'm pumped to share them with you.
Don't miss this one.
Connect with ME!
Online at:
LinkedIn or Instagram.
Learn to produce internet talk shows and build your own Relationship Flywheel. Find out more about the Bootcamp HERE. Register now with the code "first5" to avail of the promo.
Support the show

  continue reading

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