Appearance Coaching

Sometimes it may be important to get a feel for things before committing to a full-blown training schedule.  Entegy provides the Entegy Expert Assessment“ a program designed to give you an in-depth snapshot of where you are and where you could be.

Send us a DVD or VHS (or URL link) of your media interview or presentation and we will give you a thorough critique including tips for improvement.  Your feedback will be concise, constructive and candid and include some of the following important categories:

  • Facing The Media
  • Creating Sound Bites that get used
  • Q&A techniques and strategies
  • Handling "tough" questions

Your ENTEGY ASSESSMENT will also give you feedback on:

  • Refining your message and presentation
  • Using proper body language and eye contact
  • Staying focused
  • Polishing your message

This service is perfect if you're considering in-depth coaching, a career in broadcasting, testing the water for public office, analyzing presentation skills or planning to hire a publicist for a new product or movie/CD release.  It also works for models or brand ambassadors that may be considering more TV time.

How much?  Only $250 for interviews or presentations up to 15 minutes long*.  And if you schedule media training within 90 days of your assessment, we'll deduct the $250.  There's no way to lose with this offer!

Contact us at (480) 588-0944 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

*Only one Entegy Expert Assessment per individual at this rate.

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