Body of Speech: Make a Point – Tell a Story
oMake a Point – Tell a Story: Example: The Body of the Speech is where you deliver your message. This is information you want the audience to take away. The simple formula for this is: Make a Point –...
View ArticleYour Elevator Speech – Second Floor!
O What You Do! Transcription Fred Miller, NO SWEAT Public Speaking! Here’s the second floor of my eight floor Elevator Speech. What do you do? Here’s mine: I’m a Speaker, Coach, and an Author. Three...
View ArticleYour Elevator Speech – Third Floor!
0 Your Expertise! Transcription Fred Miller, NO SWEAT Public Speaking! This is the third floor of my eight floor elevator speech. It’s the Expertise Floor. The reason to have an Expertise Floor is...
View ArticleYour Elevator Speech – Fourth Floor!
0NOT: “Work With” or “Help!” Transcription Fred Miller, NO SWEAT Public Speaking! This is the fourth floor of my eight floor Elevator Speech. This is the floor where people usually say, “I help...
View ArticleYour Elevator Speech – Sixth Floor!
O More WHY Transcript Fred Miller, NO SWEAT Public Speaking! This is the Sixth Floor of my Eight Floor Elevator Speech. It’s More WHY. The Fifth Floor is your DNA of your Elevator Speech. It’s your...
View ArticleYour Elevator Speech – Seventh Floor!
0 Your USP, Ultimate Selling Proposition! Transcript Fred Miller, “NO SWEAT Public Speaking!” This is the Seventh Floor of my Eight Floor Elevator Speech. It’s your USP, Your Ultimate Selling...
View Article7 Presentation Tips to take your Presentation from BLAH to AH!
0 PowerPoint Design 24/7 Produced Fantastic Slides for these 7 Presentation Tips! 1. Use Personal Stories to reinforce the points you make in the body of your presentation. Make three to five points...
View ArticleThe Fear of Public Speaking – The WHAT IFS?
oThe WHAT IFS? Then there are the “WHAT IFS?” that give many the Fear of Public Speaking. WHAT IF?. . . WHAT IF? I’m not perfect. I’ve must be perfect, right? WHAT IF? The audience doesn’t like me?...
View ArticleYour Introduction – Write Your Own!
oYour Introduction: Write Your Own! The Introduction is an Integral Part of Your Presentation. The Introduction Sets the Stage for the Presenter. The Introduction is the Speaker’s Responsibility to...
View ArticleDELETE Distractions in Your Presentation. . .
0Increase the Odds Your Audience GETS IT! Let’s start with two facts relevant to presentations: 1. The Goal of all Communication: Verbal, Written, or Visual is the same. We want the recipient(s), as...
View ArticleSPEAKERS: Questions about Questions. WHEN. . ?
0WHEN to Take Them? Questions about Questions – WHEN? from NO SWEAT Public Speaking! Q&A can be an important part of your presentation. Questions about Questions – WHEN? from NO SWEAT Public...
View ArticleSPEAKERS: Questions about Questions. HOW. . ?
0HOW Best to GET and ANSWER Them? Q&A Can be an Important Part of Your Presentation. HOW Best To GET and ANSWER Them? In Your Opening, Tell the audience WHEN you’ll handle questions. (See previous...
View ArticlePresentation Slides: Text vs. Images
0Presentation Slides can ADD or DETRACT from your message. Which to use? Text vs. Images The Goal of All Communication; Visual, Written, or Spoken, is the same. We want the recipient(s), as quickly as...
View ArticleSpeakers and Wannabes: Time to Plan. . .
Those 2015 New Year Resolutions! If you’re reading this blog you probably have an interest in Public Speaking and Presentation Skills. Good! My mantra, as regular readers know, is: “Speaking...
View ArticleIt’s All About the. . .
BACK STORY! Please CLICK to Enlarge! David Zamudio, Zamudio’s Studio, is a gifted illustrator. I’m proud he did the illustrations in my first book, “NO SWEAT Public Speaking!” One of his most famous...
View Article“Man! I Like That Bow Tie!” Another. . .
o Great Back Story! - It’s All about the Back Story! Marc Dangerfield My daughter got married this past summer. The groom made a decision to wear a bow tie, and have his groomsmen do the same. These...
View ArticleThe AFTER-Duction: Write. . .
o Your Own! Transcript The Emcee’s last words are often Underwhelming. .. “Thanks for coming. Have a safe drive home.” “That can be improved!” AFTER Your Closing Have an AFTER-Duction. The...
View ArticlePractice Your Presentation
o Here’s How We’re familiar with the expression, “Practice makes perfect.” It doesn’t! “Perfect practice makes perfect.” That rarely occurs. The best attitude on the topic of Practice is: “The road to...
View ArticleThe Goal of Your Presentation is. . .
The Same as ALL Communication: Verbal, Written, or Visual. 0You want the audience, as quickly as possible to – GET IT! (GET IT!: Completely understand the meaning of your message.) They may not agree...
View ArticleFear of Public Speaking? Watch. . .
0WHY the Fear of Public Speaking and Nuggets to Lessen It! This presentation was recently delivered at an e4e (Experts for Entrepreneurs) event. The short answer to WHY? the Fear of Public Speaking is...
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