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Use Multi-Media as Models for Your Presentations
What words come to mind when you think "multi-media"? Quick, ever-changing, colorful, active, visuals, sounds, the unexpected... Your audiences live with--have embraced--multi-media in their daily lives. They gravitate to more color, more action, mor...
Breathe New Life into Your Business Presentations
All that is required to breathe new life into business presentations is knowing what excites an audience. The human beings in an audience are attracted to speeches and presentations that stimulate their senses; that persuade them to take action; and....
Public Speaking - The Secret to Immediately Attracting Your Audiences
What gets through the constant flow of information, images and messages in your day to grab you quickly? Whatever makes you pay attention is the same kind of thing that makes your audiences sit up and notice you. You know......
Public Speaking - Get More Business from Your Speeches
What's the difference between a print and/or online marketing campaign and a speech? The obvious answer is that you are directly in front of your target market when you give a speech. All other marketing campaigns are scatter-shot. Even with......
Public Speaking - 3 Tips for Business Audience Participation
Business speakers never seem to think that they can and should include some audience participation activities in their speeches and presentations. If you think this way, you are losing one of the most effective ways to make your message stick......
Public Speaking - How to Add the Sense of Touch to Your Presentations
Getting and keeping your audience's attention is always a challenge. Even more challenging is increasing the learning and retention of your content. Brain Rules author John Medina, Ph.D. devotes considerable time to describing how retention is enhanc...
