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Talk
Power With
Barry Farber
How to Use Conversation to
Succeed in Business, Relationships and Life
 Available in sets
of 2 CDs or 2 Cassettes. Get "Talk Power"
FREE — Click Here
Legendary talk-show host Barry
Farber is a master of what he calls "talk power." Now he's sharing
his skills and experience in an exciting new cassette set,
TALK POWER: How to Use Conversation to Succeed in Business,
Relationships and Life.
Farber, author of “Making
People Talk,” has taught thousands of individuals and corporations
how to break through barriers to achieve their sales, management,
and personal goals.
This dynamic collection of two audio
cassettes — a special offer from NewsMax.com — gives you
all the tools you need to create lasting, mutually beneficial
relationships with acquaintances, colleagues, and even love
interests.
The set, which runs just under two hours in
length, explores the intricasies of developing all-important
communication skills:
- The five basic rules for making lasting, influential
connections.
- What to say to make your first impression unforgettable.
- Why “using” people isn’t wrong at all.
- The “hard” and “soft” attitudes toward cultivating people.
- Why every single encounter with another person is an
opportunity to further your aims in life.
- The need to dismantle your “blocking system.”
- How poor communication skills can harm you in your
professional life — and your love life.
- The first step: Accept the obligation of starting a
conversation, because “he who wants the fire must fan the flames.”
- How to overcome shyness.
- Why you should store intriguing anecdotes in your “mental
treasury.”
- Know the “Kernersville ploy” and use it to your advantage.
- How some basic research before a party or gathering can help
turn contacts there into assets.
- Talk-show hosts’ tricks in stimulating a conversation.
- How to battle “language erosion” and enrich your
conversations.
- A top insurance executive’s surprising formula for
success — and how to adapt it to improve your communication
skills.
- The right — and wrong — ways to instigate a
conversation.
- Why asking for advice can be a “secret weapon” in getting
ahead.
- Conversational tricks to making a good impression at an
interview.
- How to treat the world like a “cafeteria of wit” to get people
to listen to you.
- The oft-used conversational question you should avoid.
- The three categories of conversations — talking up,
talking down, and talking straight ahead.
- How to look for the “aperture of intimacy” when meeting a
member of the opposite sex.
- Tried and true conversation starters.
- The game you can play to bolster your conversational skills.
- Why listening to others is “the most flattering kind of
espionage.”
- How amplifying the triumphs of others can win their favor.
- How to avoid potentially offensive remarks.
- The mistake men often make when meeting a woman — and how
to avoid it.
- What the parable of the parrot teaches about the importance of
conversation.
And much, much more.
About Barry
Farber Larry King once called Barry Farber the best
interviewer of all. Journalist Ken Auletta in The New York Times
wrote that Farber was "probably the most riveting speaker in
America." Millions of radio listeners know him as one of America's
great communicators. His colleagues named Farber "Talk Host of the
Year" and Talkers Magazine listed him among the top 10 radio
talk hosts of all time. When Farber was inducted into the Army he
passed tests in 14 languages and served as a linguist for the NSA .
Today, he speaks 28 languages. Farber's nationally-syndicated radio
show is broadcast over the Talk Radio Network. In PowerTalk Barry
Farber shares his mastery of communication with us in plain
English.
FREE
Offer! Get
"Talk Power" FREE — Click Here
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