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- Tips For Developing and Delivering A Speech
- One of the best ways to promote a product or service and expand your customer base is also one of the cheapest: public speaking. Creating a written draft of your speech will help you prepare and make your presentation smoother. You can assemble notes, record ideas into a tape recorder,...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Open And Close Your Presentations With Power
- Psychologists have proven that the first and last 30 seconds of any speech have the most impact, so give the opening and closing of your talk a little extra thought, time and effort. "Ladies and Gentlemen, it is a pleasure to be here tonight" is a thing of the past...
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- How To Relax For Your Talk
- We've all heard that the fear of death is second only to the fear of public speaking. That may be true, but if you're looking for one of the cheapest and most effective methods of promoting your service or product, concentrate on the positive results of doing a presentation. Think...
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- Giving A Speech?: 10 Tips For Public Speaking
- Giving a Speech? Even if you’re a beginner you can learn how to give a great presentation. You can influence your success even before you take the podium by writing the text for the person who introduces you to the audience. Knowing your audience and the setting for your presentation,...
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- Say It With Fewer Words
- You've got a great, major presentation, and suddenly you're asked if you can get your message across in five minutes! Don't panic. For today’s television generation, sound bites can be more powerful than lengthy dissertations. This paper explains how to compress your speech say it with fewer words and without...
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- Getting Over The Jitters Before You Speak
- A presenter is waiting for his or her turn to make a speech, when suddenly he or she realizes that the stomach is doing strange things and the mind is rapidly going blank. How should one handle this critical time period? People ask this question frequently, but there is no...
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- Speaking Wisdom - Never Out Of Style
- There are some who claim that public speaking is merely knowing your subject. They take the attitude that having something to say is all that is necessary. That is not at all true. This paper explains the benefits of public speaking as follows: Personal Appearance; Mental Organization; Self Confidence; Personality;...
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- Open Your Speech By Relating To The Immediate Situation
- As a speaker it can be difficult to find the right way to start off a presentation and engage the audience from the get-go. Patricia Fripp has a wealth of experience in public speaking and knows how tough it can be to get started on the right foot. She offers...
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- Sound Intelligent, Powerful, Polished, Articulate, and Confident
- Do you want to sound intelligent, powerful, polished, articulate and confident? Of course you do! Voice coach Carol Fleming, PhD gave the author some great insights based on her years of study and working with thousands of clients. This paper explains: How to sound more intelligent; More powerful; More polished;...
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- The Most Important Part Of The Speech!
- The most important part of the speech is also one of the most neglected parts of the speech. You can improve your storytelling, establish interesting conflicts, make fascinating points, sell them with the push, pull, and passion approach, and use all of the nuts & bolts suggested in future newsletters,...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Preparing Your Talk: For Business And Professional Speakers Developing And Delivering Your Speech
- One of the best ways to promote your product or service and expand your customer base is also one of the cheapest. Interested? It's public speaking. This paper gives some short, sweet and best principles and techniques customized for all you shaking-in-your-boots, but-eager-to-enhance-your-business non-speakers. Don't leave anything to chance. If...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Presenting Your Talk - For Business And Professional Speakers
- Speaking before a group of strangers can be intimidating. Just keep focused on the positive impact the presentation will have on your business reputation and your bottom line. Don't expect to be a magnificent speaker the first time out. Your goal is to present the most valuable information possible to...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- For Professional Speakers: How Can You Convert A Seminar To A Keynote?
- Keynote speeches are much shorter than seminars. Therefore, you have far less time to get to the point and have an impact. A keynote requires a great deal of practice. It's okay to have a few notes, but never work from a handout or workbook as you might have in...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Is It Time For Your Speaking Business To Go More High-Tech?
- Any speaker trying to maintain an efficient office headquarters while on the road will appreciate how quickly the new technologies have been coming to their aid. Technology is making big changes in nearly every speaker's business. All of us already have technological capabilities that we aren't taking full advantage of.
- White papers 2008-01-01
- How Speakers Can Use Humor As A "Branding" Technique
- Humor is probably not the primary purpose of your presentation, but it can be a powerful tool for making points and grabbing audience attention. "Humor can build a 'Brand image' for you and your topic." This paper explains five techniques that you can use to create you own humor brand.
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Creating A More Powerful Speech
- If you want to improve a speech, you need to record it so you can analyze it. This means making an audio recording, or better yet a video recording. And also making a manuscript of what you actually delivered to a live audience. Then you're able to do an in-depth...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Want Your Audiences To Remember What You Say? Learn The Importance Of Clear Structure
- When speaking in public, your message, no matter how important, will not be remembered if you don't recognize the importance of STRUCTURE. This paper gives some practical ideas that can immediately make you more effective. Can you write the premise or objective of your talk in one sentence? If not,...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- 5 Sure-Fire Tips For Great Speeches
- Great speeches are not always easy to come by, no matter how much experience you have in public speaking. You need to grab your audience’s attention from the start and hold on to it throughout your presentation. Trimming extraneous material can be tough but could help you on the path...
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- Scoring With Overseas Audiences - How To "Speak Their Language" Even When It Isn't English
- Now the author finally knows why her friends are so interested in speaking abroad. It is a wonderful, rewarding, exhilarating, ego-building experience, even when the audience doesn't speak your language. Why forego local engagements to fly half-way around the world, suffer terrible jet lag, and put your reputation on the...
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- Get The Best Results From Videoconferencing And Teleconferencing
- In January of 1998, the author was part of a teleconference with LIVEware5. This paper explains some tips from her experiences that can help you make the most of this new communication tool. The author's experiences were very good, and she highly recommends teleconferencing as part of the meeting mix,...
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