Feel The Love!

This is the email that went out to our faithful subscribers earlier today. I thought our blog followers might want to be “in the know,” too. We’d love to have you at the SCORRE conference. Questions, concerns, or hesitations? Let us know. We’ll help you find the answers!

Heart-shaped cards. Bottles of perfume. And boxes of chocolate. Over the coming days, you’ll scour card stores and candy shops trying to find just the right gift for the one you love. But regardless of the gift you choose, your biggest challenge is finding the right words. After all, it isn’t the gift that matters most, but the message.

If anyone understands the importance of a powerful message, we do! For decades, we’ve coached thousands of hopeful speakers in the art of effective communication. Whether you’re a writer, teacher, executive, athlete, blogger, or minister, the SCORRE Conference can help you craft your message. It IS possible to transform passion into a presentation that leaves your audience inspired. Our time-proven SCORRE™ system will not only reframe the way you approach communication, but will change the way your audience responds to you. Learn to communicate in such a way your hearers know what you are saying, why you are saying it, and – most importantly – why they should listen.

We believe in you! But we know taking that first step requires no small amount of courage. So we’re sweetening the deal just a little, to make sure you know how much we want you. Register by February 14th and get our “Feel the Love!” $100 discount toward the April 30 – May 3 SCORRE Conference in Rome, GA. For more information and to register, click on the link.

While you’re searching out the right card, make the SCORRE Conference a part of your message in 2012. Or wrap it up as a gift for your Valentine. Either way, now is the time to say “Yes!”

See you in Rome!

“That which we persist in doing becomes easier for us to do.
Not that the nature of the thing itself has changed but our power to do it is increased.”

— Ralph Waldo Emerson