Showing posts with label Why She Buys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Why She Buys. Show all posts

Friday, March 5, 2010

Why She Buys, Demographic Change

Here is Bridget Brennan's "Demographic Change" model I've been working on from her book Why She Buys: The New Strategy for Reaching the World's Most Powerful Consumers.

This is another clickable advancing model. Because it is on only one slide, after you click the start arrow, you'll need to advance each annimated revelation, (on the SlideBoom control bar) by clicking the double-right arrow for each new action.

Always click to the full-screen mode in the lower right cornor of the SlideBoom control bar.

Let me know how this clickable model works for you.

Wayne

Friday, February 12, 2010

Bridget Brennan' Quotation Slideshow

Bridget Brennans’ book,Why She Buys: The New Strategy for Reaching the World's Most Powerful Consumers is packed full of speaker-worthy quotations. So watch this slideshow closely and maybe even buy the book.
These colorful nuggets are displayed over a morgueFile.com collection of equally colorful small birds. I hope you enjoy them both.

Editoral Note; I hope to include one of these useful and picturesque Quotation Slideshows on this blog every week.

My hope is that you’ll find these programs a steady supply of adaptable quotations for your day-to-day speaking activities.

If you find them helpful to you, post a comment on this blog about your experience.

Also, pass a link to this blog along to all of your friends and associate who are public speakers.

Thank you very much,

Wayne

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Brennans' Birth Rate "Paradox Box"

Why She Buys: The New Strategy for Reaching the World's Most Powerful Consumers
by Bridget Brennan is an fascinating book. I appreciate her approach.

And, lots and lots of great quotations any speaker can use. I'm building a quotations slideshow for you that will be ready in a few days, , , but today I have a paradox box for you.

This model illustrates how when the birth rate is lower, women (and people) tend to desire and reach for more "stuff."
Wayne