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Vonage Home Phone Service | Residential & Business VoIP Calling Plans WildVoice - Podcasting from the makers of WildVoice® Podcast Studio Watch TV. Watch Movies. | Online | Free | Hulu ReliaStream - Affordable ShoutCast IceCast Web Hosting 5 Powerful Ways to Open a Presentation We’ve all been there before: staring at the glow of your blank computer screen with no idea on how to open or start your talk. For starters, you should never be staring at PowerPoint with no clear objective (that’s a conversation for another day), but let’s be honest, we’ve all struggled with the best ways to open a presentation. It’s time to get unstuck. Here are 5 powerful ways to open a presentation: 1. Most people won’t be able to pull this off very easily, but if you are feeling like a rockstar during your next presentation, opt for silence. 2. I have two simple statements for you: -Prospective (looking to the future): “30 Years from now, your job won’t exist.” -Retrospective (looking to the past): “In 1970, Japan owned 9% of the market. The reality is that looking into the future or past always sparks engagement since that’s where our hearts live. 3. The easiest way to open a talk is simply to quote someone. 4. I don’t know about you, but I love Snapple. 5. Related Posts

Sample Press Release CrabTech Hermit Crab Shells and HermitHomes announce merger By James Downey August 10, 2012 Portland, OR – Locally owned CrabTech Hermit Crab Shells announced today that it will be merging with Miami-based crab shell superstore HermitHomes effective December 21, 2012. Company officials are expected to meet with Crab Construction Union officials later this month to discuss employee benefits and retirement packages. CrabTech officials expect this merger to improve investor confidence and widen its customer base. The merger will permit HermitHomes factories in Virginia and Colorado to construct CrabTech's patented BioShells and Shellac-Attack hermit crab shells. More information is expected to be released following a shareholders meeting on August 20, 2012. About CrabTech Hermit Crab Shells CrabTech opened its first store in Portland in 1996 and is owned by Jesse and Jean Callahan. CrabTech will uphold its promise to stimulate the local economy. About HermitHomes Contact 1246 NE Sandy Blvd.

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