For Members of the National Speakers Association
As entrepreneurs and professional speakers, National Speakers Association (NSA) members are in a class by themselves. They are among the smartest and most generous people on the planet.
NSA members know the value of using articles and products to establish expertise and generate income. Conceptualizing the products isn’t usually a problem - It’s getting them finished. If members of your chapter have lists of catchy titles and conceptualized products, but not much else to show for it, I designed this program especially for you.
Warm regards,
Bonnie Budzowski
President, InCredible Messages, LP
Past President, NSA Pittsburgh
2006-07 Managing Editor, Speaker Magazine
The Missing Link:
How to Bridge the Gap between Catchy Title and Finished Product
Trust me when I tell you, her methods work. I constantly preach the value of the written word to my clients. If you want to make more money with products in your speaking business, listen to Bonnie.
Lois Creamer
Book More Business
If you are like most speakers, you have a list of catchy titles for articles and products. You’ve heard how other speakers use articles, blogs, e-reports, and self-publishing to build their business. You are eager and ready to go! Unfortunately, when it comes to writing, you have a missing link between concept and execution. You relate to the following:
So much writing time and energy is spent not writing: wondering, worrying, crossing out, having second, third, and fourth thoughts. . . Peter Elbow
I never had a process for writing that worked—your program unleashed me to write effectively and confidently.
Kathy Coder
Independent Consultant
Schedule this program to learn how to:
- Apply the proven 5 Steps to win Your Struggle with Writing Process to any project
- Reduce the agony and paralysis of “second guessing” yourself
- Work with your brain, rather than against it, when preparing material
- Reduce the time and frustration you spend on a writing project
- Capitalize on your strengths and minimize your weaknesses in the writing process
Contact Bonnie for information about The Missing Link.

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