So far this week we’ve talked about how some crosstalk might be engaging while others can be off-putting for your potential clients who are listening. The most sound enticing thing you can do is create a naturally flowing conversation. Selected, intentional crosstalk can help this happen. But you’ll need some planning and probably some post-production help as well. Here’s why.
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