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Tip 46:
Another 'Dry Hands' Tip

Tip 45:
A tip on getting tips at a restaurant.

Tip 44:
How do you constru
ct a simple magic set to sell at shows?

Tip 43:
A useful Halloween tip for kidshows.

Tip 42:
I used one Rule to get kids at a show to stay put. What was it?

Tip 41:
More on the Classic Force.

Tip 40:
Hate it when they can't remember their card? Here's a way to force them to remember it.

Tip 39:
Here's a way to practice the Classic Force... "on the fly"!

Tip 38:
A great new way to approach a table if you perform magic in a restaurant.

Tip 37:
A quick remedy for stage fright. Takes just a few seconds, too!

Tip 36:
Do you have a "Show List"?

Tip 35:
Help with the Classic Force.

Tip 34:
More tips to keep your silks in shape!

Tip 33:
How do your props look onstage?

Tip 32:
Keeping your cards under control.

Tip #31:
If you build your own Illusions, here is a great material tip.

Tip #30:
How do you approach strangers on the streets when performing "street magic"?

Tip #29:
What do you have to "pay" an agency?

Tip #28:
Do you have "too much to do"?

Tip: 27:
If you perform card effects where you give out signed cards, here's a great way to replenish the cards "on the fly"!

Tip 26:
Can you learn the skills to become "funny"?

Tip 25:
The Stand-Up Show Requirements list.

Tip 24:
What kind of sound system do you have? How can you perform without one...?

Tip 23:  
Do you have liability insurance for your shows?

Tip 22:
"Beginner" magic books — don't discount them. There's treasure in them!

Tip 21:
Is doing the "big shows" really making you the "big bucks"?

Tip 20:
Make sure everything is confirmed in writing! How? 

Tip 19:
Do you take deposits for your shows? It's not just a good idea!

Tip 18:
What's the best way to make your clients understand that you mean business when it come to your valuable time?

Tip 17:
Are your clients keeping you waiting? Here's a great way to keep this from happening.

Tip 16:
Keep it clean and keep on working. A tip from a surprise "guest"!

Tip 15:  
How to approach a table with your magic.

Tip 14:
Spending time arguing with your audience?

Tip 13:
Having a hard time organizing your close-up? Here's a great and inexpensive tip!

Tip 12:
Do you perform 'Card to Pocket'? This more "advanced" tip may help you out!

Tip 11:
Can't find the props in your pockets? Always fumbling?

Tip 10:
Ever perform in loud, noisy places and need some help hearing your audience?

Tip 9:
The audience isn't applauding? Perhaps, you need to know this!

Tip 8:
Trying to set up your kids' show, but you can't get them away from your set-up area?

Tip 7:
How to take care of those magical hands.

Tip 6:
Show your hands empty — without showing that they're empty!

Tip 5:
How many tricks do you really need to know?

Tip 4:
Mess up a trick? What should you do next?

Tip 3:
Got the dry hand blues? You won't believe this remedy!

Tip 2:
The best way to learn a sleight is to do it for real!

Tip 1:
Make sure the magic trick entertains "real people" before you buy it!