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27 Tips For An Effective Presentation
So you're not a professional speaker. That's no excuse for NOT
giving a professional presentation.You have a great product or
service! You've put together an awesome presentation with great
content!You really know your stuff! You're an expert! None of this
matters if you don't have public speaking skills.If you don't speak
like a pro, you won't get the results you want.1. Introduction Bring
a typed introduction and ask your introducer to read it verbatim.
This will give you credibility and give the audience a reason to
listen to you.2. Audience Speak in front of an audience that can
benefit from your service and can hire you.3.
Opening You only have 30 seconds to grab your audience's attention
otherwise you may lose them forever. Open with a story, a question,
a song, etc. that is relative to your speech or at least to the
audience.4. Body Give enough information that they will remember and
want more. A common mistake for many is that they give way too much
information.
Leave your audience feeling good not overwhelmed.5. Closing A good
movie with a bad or disappointing ending will ruin the impact of the
movie. Same with your presentation. Be sure to have a strong close
in order to have impact on your audience.6. Stories Tell personal
stories in order to make your points.
People remember stories more than anything else. 7. Humor Make your
audience smile, chuckle, or laugh. When people have fun they
remember more and will stay attentive to you.8. Attention There are
many ways to keep your audience's attention. Many are mentioned in
this article.
The more attention you have, the more results you will get.9.
Authenticity Be yourself. When you are sincere and show the audience
who you really are, you will have more of an impact.10. Confidence
So you're nervous sometimes. So what.
You don't have to let others know. Act confident and you will appear
and feel confident.11. Preparation The more you're prepared, the
more confidence you will have, and the better job you will do. Know
your material!12. Pausing This is a great attention getter.
After saying something that you want your audience to remember,
pause, be silent, and give it time to sink in. Pause instead of
using ah or um. Pause when you forget what you were going to say
next. It's o.k. to pause and re-collect your thoughts. 13.
Vocal Variety Have your voice match what you are saying. Be
expressive and show it in your voice.14. Body Language Have your
body match what you are saying. If you are telling a story about
someone talking on the phone, use your hand as a fake phone and
pretend you are talking into it. 15.
Nervous Fidgeting Pacing back and forth, hands in your pockets, and
rocking are all distractions. Be aware of your own nervous habits
and stop doing them.16. Eye Contact Look at your audience. Move your
eyes from one side of the audience, to the middle to the other side
in a smooth motion. 17.
Time Stick to your allotted time and be prepared for your time to be
cut short.18. Connect with the audience. Find something that they
can relate to you with.19. Control You are in command of the room.
Do not talk over people if others are talking among themselves.20.
Stay on Track If someone asks a question that is not relevant, tell
them you will be happy to answer that question after the session.
21. Notes It's o.k. to use notes. Have them be your handouts, your
flipcharts, your power point, etc.22. Visualization Imagine yourself
the way you would like to be perceived when presenting, then act
that way.23.
Hand Outs Try to always have hand outs and be sure they have your
contact information on them. This way you have given people a way to
get in touch with you.24. Dress Wear something that makes you feel
like a million bucks and you will act and appear like a million
bucks.25. Record and/or video tape your presentations. You will
learn a great deal from them.26.
Give A Ways If you have a product for sale, give a few away as
prizes. This lets the audience know you've got stuff without having
to give a sales pitch. 27. Listen Get your audience to open up and
listen carefully. You may gather valuable information for your next
presentation..
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Jacki Rose is a Professional Speaker and Training Consultant who
teaches business professionals how to be more dynamic, engaging, and
successful presenters.jackirose.comjacki@jackirose.com
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