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How the Flyer of the Week Program works...

 

Promote your club's meeting with a new flyer every week.

 
  • Open the attachment and add your club's meeting information and point of contact.

  • Print the flyer - color is best.

  • Post the flyer in as many locations as possible.

  • Change the flyer weekly - once people have seen a flyer a couple times, they tend to ignore it. Give them something new to look at every week.

  • Why not email it to guests as a reminder of the next meeting.

  • Why not mail it to co-workers and invite them to attend.

Have a great flyer yourself? Why not share it with others. Email it to me.
 

Check these out by clicking on the flyer...

 
These flyers are provided "as-is" – use it at your own risk! Especially for those clubs in a corporate environment, only you know what your company culture is, and what is considered acceptable. While a flyer might be highly effective at one company, another might take offense in it. So exercise good common sense, and when in doubt, check with your HR department!
 
 
 
Week 21

Public Speaking causes indigestion.

 
Week 20

It's all about Communication!

 
Week 19

Do you wish you could crawl in a hole and hide?

 
Week 18

Invest in Your Success!

 
Week 17

How was your last interview?

 
Week 16

October is Toastmaster Month

 
Week 15

Thinking about the Future?

 
Week 15

Thinking about the Future?

 
Week 14

Pencil us in...you won't regret it.

 
Week 13

New to the area?

 
Week 12

How was that last interview?

 
Week 11

Dread your next presentation?

 
Week 10

Clear communication in a competitive market.

 
Week 9

Wouldn't it be great?

 
Week 8

What can Toastmasters do for you?

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Week 7

Do you talk to people in your business?

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Week 6

There are 168 HOURS in a week...

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Week 4

What are you doing with all that knowledge?

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Week 2b

Too nervous to make your point at the meeting?
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Week 1

Can you think of a CAREER that does not require COMMUNICATION?
 
 
 

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