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Sally Speaks: Audience Interaction

by Sally Hogshead on June 8, 2010

Sally Speaks: Audience Endorsements

by Sally Hogshead on June 8, 2010

Sally Speaks: Professional Speaking Reel

by Sally Hogshead on June 7, 2010

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Seth Godin, Dan Heath, and questions about fascination from The Art of Marketing

March 4, 2010

The Art of Marketing conference was an extravaganza of big ideas and zesty commentary, with 1,600 participants and six speakers in a single day, including Seth Godin and Dan Heath.

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Seven Triggers of Fascination, on BNET

February 23, 2010

My podcast with Phil Dobbie gives inside scoop on the 7 triggers: “Understanding these triggers will help you understand what motivates people to buy products… these are hard wired attitudes that have been entrenched in our brains from the early days of humankind.”

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The Talented Asshole vs. the Sweetheart Hack

February 22, 2010

No one wants to work for a jerk, under any circumstances. Nastiness is never tolerable. That’s settled, right? Well, hold on, not so fast. When I asked on Facebook if people would rather work for a talented jerk or a sweetheart hack, it started getting interesting.

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Hog-isms, Issue 001

September 28, 2009

Introducing Hog-isms, Issue 001. A collection of recent tweets, online posts, random mumblings, little ditties. That sort of thing. – We love your feedback.

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Geez, I wish someone had told me this while I was still in school.

March 9, 2009

Hindsight is 20/20, sure. But foresight is even better.

To that end, I’ll be blogging each day this week with one dozen pieces of “foresight” that I wish someone had told me when I was in school. A few of these points reference advertising, but most apply to anyone in business. (Most are probably [...]

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How to do ‘riskier’ work

April 18, 2007

Or: Who Cares If Your Ideas Are Brilliant If You Can’t Sell Them?
Last week, I gave six speeches in five days in four cities. They varied from a half-day brand workshop in Milwaukee to a tech conference in Northern California, with audiences ranging from venture capitalists to marketing executives. Yet no matter what the industry, [...]

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