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13 Public Speaking Pros Share Their Best Tips and Horror Stories

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13 Public Speaking Pros Share Their Best Tips and Horror Stories


























What are you scared of?
If you ask most people, they might say public speaking. In fact, nearly ¾ of people are terrified of getting up in front of a crowd and talking.
As your business picks up, you’ll probably have to start facing your fears of public speaking more and more often. You can send as many cold emails and calls as you want, but big deals get done in person. From investor meetings to team presentations, business owners need to project confidence while convincing people to think their way on a regular basis.
While public speaking might be one of the most common fears out there, there are lots of people who do it all the time. Whether they’re musicians, TV hosts, or entrepreneurs, commanding a crowd is a key skill set for ambitious people in every industry.
I asked 13 professional public speakers for their advice. Here's what they had to say.

1. Rand Fishkin

Wizard of Moz

What’s the #1 thing you do to prepare?

Right before I go on stage, I tweet a link to my presentation using the event/conference hashtag. It helps get amplification from the crowd, grow my Twitter following, and it means that the hours I've poured into creating a slide deck have a much higher ROI (because so many folks who aren't in the crowd see the slides).
I'm not sure that counts as preparation, but I'm not a big prepare-guy honestly. I just follow this process for creating presentations and then rely on the slides and my passion for the topic to inspire the crowd.

Is there a secret to being confident?

I always think of the crowd as a group of friends, all out for a whisky or a coffee together, and I just happen to be dominating the conversation for a bit.
rand fishkin public speaking
My goal is to be the same person on stage that I am off stage, and for the presentation to feel like 45 minutes when we're hanging out together, telling stories and looking at data, and trying to find great tactics and answers to our marketing or technology or startup questions.

My public speaking horror story:

I've had slides that didn't load, laptops that never fired up, events that supposedly had hundreds of folks attending end up with only a few dozen. As a public speaker, you've just got to be ready to go with the flow.
Actually, my worst horror story is when I was supposed to keynote a marketing conference in Paris. I arrived at the airport in Seattle for my flight, only to find that I'd booked the ticket for the day before. I couldn't get on the plane. I had to call a friend in London and ask him to substitute in for me, then call the conference and beg their forgiveness. I felt awful about that one.

2. Tim Urban

Creator of Wait But WhyTED Talk Speaker

What's the #1 thing you do to prepare?

I just want to know my presentation really, really well. If I don't know which slide is coming next, it's impossible to be in command of the presentation and it loses its flow. It's important that I have the whole structure of the presentation in my head as I go.

Is there a secret to being confident?

Mostly just reps. I'm a little less terrified to speak every time I speak. And for me, it's all about feeling prepped.
When I know my material down cold, it's much easier to relax and know it'll go well. If I'm still flipping through the presentation on my phone five minutes before I go on stage, it's much harder to feel confident.
Also, a pre-speaking glass of wine never hurt anyone.

My public speaking horror story:

Luckily, nothing too horrible. Some dramatic pre-talk moments when the AV isn't working or something else goes wrong, but the biggest nightmare is TED. Just everything about it terrified me and still does. It went fine, thank god, but the stakes are just so much higher there and the entire month before the talk qualifies for me as a public speaking horror story.

3. Dr. Jill Bolte-Taylor

Neuroanatomist, AuthorTED Talk Speaker

What's the #1 thing you do to prepare?

I listen to the introduction of my story and I feel gratitude in my heart that I am alive to do what I do. The story is so profound that it humbles me every time I hear it, that softens my spirit and I walk out heart connected.

Is there a secret to being confident?

The audience has shown up to hear what I have to say. They want me to succeed and if I am nervous then they will be nervous and I want them to be happy, so I arrive happy. Mirror neurons are a powerful thing—I use them wisely.
The audience has shown up to hear what I have to say. They want me to succeed and if I am nervous then they will be nervous and I want them to be happy, so I arrive happy.

4. Andrew W.K.

Musician, Inspirational Speaker

What's the #1 thing you do to prepare?

Right before I get on stage, I party. And then I continue the party during my entire time on stage. Then, as soon as I'm done, I keep partying all the way until my next time on stage, at which point I begin the entire process again. My main goal in life is to just never stop partying. And that's what I talk about during my lectures.

Is there a secret to being confident?

Nothing makes me feel more confident than partying. But it's a special kind of confidence, because partying also encourages a kind of strong weakness—room for doubt and confusion, and also clarity and self-assuredness. Partying does it all: Gives you access to the full range of human emotions and experiences, but allows you to experience them with an attitude of humble gratitude and rejoicing.

My public speaking horror story:

There was one time when I almost forgot to party during a speech. It was a close call.

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5. Joe Pulizzi

Entrepreneur, Author, Founder of the Content Marketing Institute

What's the #1 thing you do to prepare?

Ask the event team about the audience. Who they are? What are they concerned about? What do they expect?

Is there a secret to being confident?

Repetition. The best presentations are the ones where I don't have to guess at what slide comes next, or where the jokes go. My best presentations are the ones I've done at least 25 times. Pick your best thing and keep working at it until it's perfect.
The best presentations are the ones where I don't have to guess at what slide comes next, or where the jokes go.

6. Brian Balfour

Entrepreneur, Founder/CEO of Reforge, Writer at Coelevate

What's the #1 thing you do to prepare?

Remind myself to be over enthusiastic. We tend to think we have more energy in our delivery than we actually do. You notice this when you watch a playback of speeches. So you have to over emphasize and be over enthusiastic to get the type of energy across that makes a presentation engaging and interesting.

Is there a secret to being confident?

I think confidence stems from knowing the material well and having a presentation with substance. It depends on the audience, but audiences of professionals will forgive a ton of speaking mistakes if they learned something from the presentation. The cake is the content, the delivery is the icing.
brian balfour public speaking

My public speaking horror story:

The worst incident I had was giving a best man speech at a wedding. I had the entire speech on my iPhone in Evernote and using it as notes. Half way through the speech I was scrolling down and accidentally highlighted a huge chunk and deleted it. I was left staring at a blank screen.
I ended up just riffing for the end of it and it turned out fine. But lesson learned. Try to know it well enough you don't need notes and if you need notes good ol' paper is better than tech.

7. Chris Savage

Cofounder/CEO of Wistia

What’s the #1 thing you do to prepare?

Know my material inside and out. If I can do that, I can screw up a slide or mis-say something and I'll feel confident and relaxed that I will still get the right message out.

Is there a secret to being confident?

While giving your talk, find a couple of friendly faces in the audience and focus on them. Take your time and be yourself. No one ever has wanted to sit through a bad talk, so realize that people are rooting for you and they want to hear interesting and personal stories.

8. Aliya-Jasmine Sovani

Television Host, Producer

What's the #1 thing you do to prepare?

Research! Research! Research! There's nothing that irks me more than seeing a speaker on stage giving the same ol' sound bites s/he gives to every crowd. I really try and understand the audience I'm speaking to each time, and what about my talk they will find the most valuable.
Once I've identified that, I customize what I'm saying for the audience. For example, a group of professional women at executive levels in the work force will take something completely different away from what I'm speaking about, than a group of first year university students.
Apart from research, hydration is also an important pre-talk preparation. There's nothing worse than being on stage and having your lips stick to your gums because you didn't drink a glass of water!

Is there a secret to being confident? 

My confidence comes from recognizing that what I'm saying is coming from a place of authenticity.
My confidence comes from recognizing that what I'm saying is coming from a place of authenticity.
When you're on a riser, in front of bright lights, and hundreds of faces staring at you, it's easy to get lost in the feeling of your accelerated heart beat. I try and take a deep breath and remember that I'm sharing my genuine beliefs and giving a talk I truly believe is important and authentic. So there's nothing I can say that poses any risk, and that usually calms down my fears!
At the risk of sounding like a hippie, closing my eyes and centring myself in my own truth is really the best way to get confident and own what I'm saying.

My public speaking horror story:

A few years ago a journalism conference flew me across the country to speak to young female journalists. I spent hours on the plane ride tweaking my presentation, and making it perfect. I remember doing a run through of it and thinking: “This is going to be amazing!”
I had 2 more hours on the plane and thought I'd get some sleep. So I put my laptop under the seat in front of me and dozed off. I woke up to the feeling of water dripping down foot. The children sitting in the row in front of me had spilled apple juice all over the floor, all over my foot, and yes - all over my laptop!
I wiped all the stickiness off my keyboard, but being trapped in an airplane there just wasn't much I could do. As soon as I got to the hotel where the conference was taking place, I ran into the kitchen and asked for a bucket of rice! I threw my laptop in the rice (obviously, that's what YouTube told me to do) and prayed really hard.
Unfortunately, my computer was murdered by the lethal apple liquid. And I had to do the presentation without any visual aids—not to mention, buy a new laptop. Such a bummer!

9. Matty Matheson

Executive Chef at Parts & Labour, Host of Dead Set on Life on VICELAND

What's the #1 thing you do to prepare?

Usually the night before—or even days or weeks before, I start visualizing the whole scenario and that’s calming. Making up worst case and best case scenarios. Then, on the day of, it really depends. Sometimes, I try to do nothing and just get up there and sometimes, I just repeat: “Don’t screw this up,” a million times.

Is there a secret to being confident?

It takes time and experience. Every time, it’s tough. The crowd makes the biggest difference, especially vibing with them.

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10. Ann Handley

Chief Content Officer of MarketingProfs, Author

What’s the #1 thing you do to prepare?

I focus on breathing deeply vs. rapidly or shallowly. (Is "shallowly" a word? I say yes.)
I've been on stage a thousand times and I always have a moment of nerves. It's not because I'm nervous, exactly. It's more like anticipation. Breathing deeply makes me calm down a bit. And also it ensures that I won't throw up.

Is there a secret to being confident?

The secret is believing in your material. Not just knowing it. But truly believing in your message and needing to share it.

My public speaking horror story:

Most public speaking horror stories revolve around tech failure of some kind. Most of mine do, too.
I had one this past spring in which my presentation wouldn't advance -- and suddenly on the screen came the Rainbow Spinny Wheel of Death. The whole audience saw and collectively exhaled an “ooooooohhhhh…”
But ironically, that failure turned into a win. I knew the material and could finish the presentation without the PowerPoint. And the audience was on my side—they were rooting for me. So what was a nightmare turned into a pretty pleasant dream!

11. Shad

Rapper, Host of q on CBC Radio 1

What's the #1 thing you do to prepare?

I try to think of what I have to give and what the audience wants or needs, and where those two things intersect. That's where I want to focus my energies.

Is there a secret to being confident?

I think the biggest thing is preparation. But the secret thing is knowing that no one in the crowd really cares about you. They care about themselves mainly, as we all do. So don't worry and don't take yourself too seriously. Take the work seriously, but don't take yourself seriously.
The secret thing is knowing that no one in the crowd really cares about you. They care about themselves mainly, as we all do.

12. Andrew Chen

Supply Growth at Uber

What's the #1 thing you do to prepare?

The biggest thing is to relax. Chit chat always helps me relax. Before I get on stage, one of my favorite things is to have a couple casual conversations. It's relaxing to talk about work, life, family, etc. It gets you in a positive, conversational mood, and you bring that on stage.

Is there a secret to being confident?

The secret is hours of practice. Obviously you have to know the material well, and articulate it in a compelling way. But there's also the format of that knowledgepracticing your pacing, intonation, storytelling, and body language. There's no better way than to watch recordings of yourself speaking, no matter how painful that might be! Then iterate, try new things, and watch the results.

13. Rick Mercer

Comedian, Host of Rick Mercer Report on CBC

What’s the #1 thing you do to prepare?

Other than rehearse? Check my fly.

Is there a secret to being confident?

For me the more prepared I am the more confident I am. If I know the material cold, backwards and forwards then confidence is high. If I am not familiar with the material, that is the stuff of nightmares.
If I am not familiar with the material, that is the stuff of nightmares.
If I have any advice to someone speaking in public I would say run your material in advance as many times as possible in the days leading up to the gig. And do it out loud.

My public speaking horror story:

So many nightmares.
Sometimes the mood of the room can be affected by things beyond your control.
One night the person introducing me went off script and began talking about child suicide. His talk was devastatingly sad and he culminated by asking everyone in the audience to close their eyes and imagine going home tonight to find their child was gone. By the time I got to the podium I saw that half the audience was in tears. Dozens were heading for the doors.
Similarly I was speaking at a breakfast and minutes before I went on stage the president of the company who hired me announced there was going to be a major restructuring and it's quite possible that in the coming year half of the people in the room will be out of a job. Then leaned into the mic and said, “ladies and gentlemen, funny guy Rick Mercer”.
Then there are technical screw ups. I have been in this business long enough that I have seen everything that could go wrong happen.
I’ve had lights start strobing, sound systems give up and, of course, I’ve experienced ear splitting audio feedback.
I have had people in the audience collapse and require medical assistance. I have fallen down the stairs and I have got the hiccups. I have stood on stage for an entire hour with my fly down.
Roll with it.

Conclusion

Whether you're speaking to five people or five thousand, the perfect presentation takes preparation, passion, and a deep understanding of your audience.
With the right approach, you'll be able to master the art of stepping up in front of a crowd and delivering powerful speeches and presentations.
Share your favorite public speaking tips and stories with us in the comments below!


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Kevin Donnelly is a content creator at Shopify with an unhealthy Drake obsession.









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Let me introduce myself. My name is Richard Nata. I am an author, novelist, blogger and ghost writer. My articles, including short stories have been published in magazines and newspapers since 1994. I have written a lot of books, both fiction and non-fiction. So I was a professional in the field of writing, both fiction and non-fiction.

I was born in Jakarta, August 17, 1968.  

In 1988, at the age of 20 years, I started working as an accounting staff. Age 24 years has occupied the position of Finance Manager. Age 26 years as a General Manager.

In 1994, my articles published in magazines and tabloids.

In 1997, I wrote a book entitled "Buku Pintar Mencari Kerja". This book is reprinted as much as 8 times. Through the book, the authors successfully helped tens of thousands of people get jobs at once successful in their careers. They were also successful when moving to work in other places.

In 1998, I started investing in shares on Bursa Efek Indonesia (Indonesia stock exchange). As a result of investing in the stock market then I can provide consulting services for companies that want to go public in Indonesia stock exchange.

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In 2015, I had the idea of a startup company where the readers can decide for themselves the next story. WASN'T THIS A GREAT IDEA? IF can be realized WILL BE WORTH billions USD. Because CAN PRODUCE FOR MILLIONS OF DOLLARS even tens of millions USD annually. 

In theory, in 10-20 years into the future, my startup income, amounting to hundreds of million USD annually can be obtained easily. AND IF FOLLOWED BY MANY COMPANIES IN THE WHOLE WORLD WILL THEN BE A NEW INDUSTRIAL worth trillions USD. 

To be honest. Currently I'm not having a lot of money. So I start marketing my startup with blogspot.

My STARTUP :


A story with millions of choices in it - looking investor like you.



Try to imagine this. When you're reading a story on the web or blog, you are given two choices. You can choose the next story based on your own choice. After selecting then you can continue reading the story. Shortly afterwards you will be presented back to the 2 other options. The next choice is up to you. Then you continue the story you are reading. After that you will be faced again with 2 choices. So onwards. The more stories you read so the more options you have taken.


If you feel curious then you can re-read the story by changing your selection. Then you will see a different story with the story that you have read previously. The question now is why is this so? Because the storyline will be varying according to your choice. 


I, as the author is planning to make tens of thousands of articles with millions of choices in it. With tens of thousands of articles then you like to see a show of your favorite series on TV for several years. The difference is while watching your favorite TV series, then you can not change the story. Meanwhile, if you read this story then you can alter the way the story according to your own choice.

You might say like this. Sounds like a book "choose your own adventure". Books I read when I was young.

Correctly. The idea is taken from there. But if you read through a book, the story is not so exciting. Due to the limited number of pages. When a child first you may already feel interesting. But if you re-read the book now then becomes no fun anymore because you don't get anything with the amount of 100-200 pages. 

Have you ever heard of game books?  When you were boy or girl, did you like reading game books? I think you've heard even happy to read it.

Gamebooks are sometimes informally called choose your own adventure books or CYOA which is also the name of the Choose Your Own Adventure series published byBantam BooksGamebook - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gamebook - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A gamebook is a work of fiction that allows the reader to participate in the story by making effective choices. The narrative branches along various paths through the use of numbered paragraphs or pages.
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Bantam Books with the Choose Your Own Adventure 

series has produced more than 250 million US 

dollars. While I offer you more powerful than the Choose 

Your Own Adventure. Because of what? Because the 

story that I made much more interesting than the stories 

created by the authors of Bantam Books. You will not get anything just to 100-200 pages. While the story that I created is made up of tens of thousands of articles with millions of choices in it.

For comparison are the books published with the theme "choose your own adventure" produces more than 250 million copies worldwide. If the average price of a book for 5 USD, the industry has produced more than 1.5 billion USD. But unfortunately this industry has been abandoned because the reader begins to feel bored. The last book was published entitled "The Gorillas of Uganda (prev." Search for the Mountain Gorillas ")". And this book was published in 2013.

Based on the above, then you are faced with two choices. Are you interested in reading my story is? Or you are not interested at all. The choice is in your hands.
If you are interested then spread widely disseminated this article to your family, friends, neighbors, and relatives. You can also distribute it on facebook, twitter, goggle +, or other social media that this article be viral in the world. By doing so it is a new entertainment industry has been created.

Its creator named Richard Nata.

The full articles that talks about this: 
  




WHY DO I NEED STARTUP FUNDS FROM INVESTORS? I NEED A LOT OF FUNDS FROM INVESTORS BECAUSE I HAVE TO LOOKING FOR EXPERT PROGRAMMERS(IT).BECAUSE THE DATA IS HANDLED IS VERY LARGE, IT MAY HAVE TO WEAR SOME PROGRAMMERS(IT).

I CAN NOT WEAR SOME FREELANCE PROGRAMMER BECAUSE THE DATA MUST BE MONITORED CONTINUOUSLY FROM VIRUSES, MALWARE, SPAM, AND OTHERS.

IN ADDITION FUNDS FROM INVESTORS IS ALSO USED TO BUY SERVERS WITH VERY LARGE CAPACITY. FUNDS ARE ALSO USED TO PAY EMPLOYEE SALARIES AND OPERATIONAL COSTS OF THE COMPANY.

FUNDS CAN ALSO BE USED FOR ADVERTISING AND OTHER MARKETING STRATEGIES.FUNDS CAN ALSO BE USED TO ADVERTISE MY STARTUP AND OTHER MARKETING STRATEGIES.

IF I GET A VERY LARGE FUND, THE PART OF THE FUNDS USED TO TRANSLATE THE STORY INTO VARIOUS LANGUAGES.With more and more languages, the more readers we get.
WITH MORE AND MORE READERS, THE MORE REVENUE WE GET. 

AS AN INVESTOR THEN YOU DO NOT HAVE TO FEEL ANXIOUS ABOUT YOUR FUNDS. BECAUSE YOUR FUNDS WILL NEVER BE LOST BECAUSE IN 3-5 YEARS YOU HAVE RETURNED THE FUNDS COUPLED WITH PROFIT.
THIS BUSINESS IS ONE AND THE ONLY ONE IN THE WORLD.

If we can make a good story, so that the readers will 

come again and again for further reading the story then 

our earnings will continue to grow and will never 

diminish. This is due to new readers who continued  to 

arrive, while long remained loyal readers become our 

customers.

So that the number of our readers will continue to 

multiply over time. With the increasing number of loyal 

readership then automatically the amount of income we 

will also grow larger every year. The same thing 

happened in yahoo, google, facebook, twitter, linkedin, 

and others when they still startup.

Deuteronomy {28:13} And the LORD shall make thee the 

head, and not the tail; and thou shalt be above only, and 

thou shalt not be beneath; if that thou hearken unto the commandments of the LORD thy God, which I command thee this day, to observe and to do [them: ]

Try to imagine this. If I give a very unique story. It was the first time in the world. But the world already know this story even liked it. Because the world love the game books. While the story that I made is the development of game books.
Do you Believe if I dare say if I will succeed because my story will be famous all over the world as Harry Potter?
I believe it. Not because I was the author of the story, but because of the story that I made is unique and the only one in the world. 
Income from my startup :
1. Ads. With millions of unique visitors, the price of the ads will be expensive.
2. Affiliate marketing. In addition to advertising, we are also able to put up some banner from affiliate marketing.
3. Contribution of the readers. If you have a million readers and every reader to pay one US dollar per year then you will get the income of one million US dollars per year. 
If you have a million readers and every reader to pay one US dollar per month then you will get as much revenue twelve million US dollars per year.
4. Books and Comics. After getting hundreds of thousands to the millions of readers of the story will be made in books and the form of a picture story (comics).
5. Movies. If we have a good story with millions of readers then quickly we will be offered to make a film based on the story.
6. Merchandise related to characters. After the movies there will be made an offer for the sale of goods related to the characters.
7. Sales. With millions of email that we have collected from our readers so we can sell anything to them.
    Each income (1-7) worth millions to tens of millions of US dollars. 
    Because each income (1-7) worth millions to tens of millions of US dollars. Then in 10-20 years into the future, AI will be earning hundreds of million USD annually.
So how long do you think my story that I made could gather a thousand readers? Ten thousand readers? One hundred thousand readers? A million readers? Five million readers? Ten million readers? More than ten million readers?
But to get all of it of course takes time, can not be instant. In addition, it takes hard work, big funds and placement of the right people in the right positions.
By advertising, viral marketing, strong marketing strategies and SEO then a million readers can be done in less than a year. Ten million readers can be done in two to three years.
This is the marketing strategy of my startup.
When hundreds of thousands or millions of readers already liked my story then they have to pay to enjoy the story that I made.
If you are a visionary then you will think like this.
With the help of my great name in the world of business, my expertise in marketing, advertising, marketing by mouth, viral marketing, then collecting a million readers to ten million readers will be easy to obtain. Is not that right?
The question now is what if people like my story as they like Harry Potter? You will get tens of millions or even hundreds of millions of email addresses from readers. With that much email, we can sell anything to the readers.
Since April 2013, Wikipedia has around 26 million articles in 285 languages are written by 39 million registered users and a variety of anonymous people who are not known from other parts of the world.  Web ranked by Alexa, Wikipedia is a famous website number 6 which has been visited by 12% of all Internet users with 80 million visitors every month and it is only from the calculation of America.

resource : http://www.tahupedia.com/content/show/136/Sejarah-dan-Asal-Mula-Wikipedia

If no Wikipedia then need hundreds of thousands to millions of books required to make 26 million articles in 285 languages into books.

With the Wikipedia then people started to leave to read a book or books to seek knowledge about a subject or many subjects.

The same thing will happen. Read a story in a book or books to be abandoned. Read a story with millions of choices on the web or blog is far more interesting than reading a book or books. 

So what happens next? In 10-20 years ahead then read a story in a book to be abandoned. Otherwise my startup will grow and continue to develop into a new entertainment industry.

New entertainment industry, where I was a forerunner startup will continue to evolve. 
Therefore, in 10-20 years into the future, my startup will be earning hundreds of million USD annually.

So do not delay. Invest your money immediately to my startup. Take A Look. There are so many advantages if you want to invest in my startup.
WHY YOU SHOULD INVEST YOUR MONEY RIGHT NOW? .
IF YOU INVEST YOUR FUNDS IN ONE, TWO OR THREE YEARS INTO THE FUTURE, YOU MAY BE TOO LATE.
BECAUSE IN 1-3 YEARS INTO THE FUTURE THEN I'VE GOT THE FUNDS. THE FUNDS CAN COME FROM SOME INVESTORS, LOANS FROM BANKS OR FROM ADVERTISEMENTS POSTED ON MY BLOG.

IF I'VE GOT A LARGE AMOUNT OF FUNDS THEN I'VE NO NEED OF YOUR FUNDS. SO INVEST NOW OR NOT AT ALL.

My BLOG started to be written January 11, 2015. TODAY, MAY 30, 2015, THE NUMBER OF CLICKS HAS REACHED 56,750. SO FAR SO GOOD.

If I get big funds from investors then with a quick story that I wrote will spread throughout the world.

So I got acceleration because I can put ads in a large variety of media such as Google AdWords, Facebook, and others. I also can perform a variety of other marketing strategies.
If I do not get funding from investors then my story would still spread throughout the world. But with a longer time, Slow but sure.

So either I get funding from investors or not, the story that I wrote will remain spread throughout the world. Ha ... 7x

So don't worry, be happy.

My advice to you is you should think whether the data that I have provided to you makes sense or not .
If my data reasonable then immediately invest your funds as soon as possible.

Then we discuss how we plan further cooperation.


Thank you.
Lord Jesus bless you.
Amen
P.S. The offer letter I gave also to the hedge funds and 

venture capital and other major companies 

in the entire 

world. So who is fast then he will get it.


P.P.S. In addition, there is one more thing I 

want to tell you. If a story can generate tens 

of millions of US dollars, then what if made 


many stories? Then why do not you make 2, 3 or many stories? You will get hundreds of million USD annually. 

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