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  • Motivational Keynote Speakers - Why Hire A Professional Speaker?  By : Jim Olivero
    Selecting the right speaker for your event should be high on your list of priorities. A dynamic opening keynote speaker can set the tone for your entire event.
  • The Best Motivational Speakers Are Online  By : Jim Olivero
    Whether you have a business of your own, you are an employee, a high-ranking officer in a multinational company or simply someone needs more motivation, attending seminars, forums and trainings is a great way to become more motivated and stay motivated about your life and your work.
  • How To Make Real Money From Writing?  By : Jitender Sharma
    The significance of writing skills is emphasized far and wide over and over again. Writing skills are called mandatory, indispensable, crucial and drastic ability, a ticket to the thriving future of the person.
  • The Three "Questions" Of Science Fiction  By : sunil sharma1
    There is a great deal of misunderstanding about what that particular branch of literature called “Science Fiction” actually consists of. Is it space-ships and monsters? Time machines? Galactic empires? Well, it’s all of those things, and often none of them.
  • Your Spellchecker Can Catch Punctuation Mistakes  By : Anil kumar yadav
    Even though you should never only rely on your spellchecker to find mistakes in your document, you can make the most of your spellchecker by changing the settings. It isn't as scary as it sounds and once you learn where these settings are, you can change them as often as you need to for whatever guidelines you have to use for a particular document that you are writing.
  • Speak and Touch the Heart  By : Bhavna sharma
    Presentations and seminars become all too familiar in the business world. Jim Speaker is there with the overhead projector and PowerPoint slides-each with four of five points.
    Hours later the seminar is over. Seminars are informative but can be deadly.
    Just give me the handout and I’ll read it at home!
  • General Session Speaker - Keynote Speaker - Plenary Speaker  By : Jim Olivero
    Meetings are as diverse in their purpose and structure as the speakers who are on the platform at these meetings. They can be international, national, regional. They can be internal meetings, external meetings, sales meetings, client conferences, user conferences, annual conferences or leadership retreats.
  • Body And Mind In Public Speaking  By : Eric Hartwell
    Connection between the mind, body and voice is beneficial for effective public speaking. Feeling confident and strong in both voice and body will free the mind to ensure a good performance.
  • Are You a Glossophobic? Do You Fear Public Speaking?  By : Eric Hartwell
    People who suffer from glossophobia, the fear of public speaking, may need some time to recognize they have a very real phobia. It may take multiple trials and failed attempts at making an effective speech for them to realize they have a very real problem. Usually by the time the consistent pattern of panic occurs, the person feels so disheartened by their abilities that their confidence is stricken and they are convinced they are unworthy, or just plain 'no good' at speaking in public. In this vein of thinking, the person then will avoid at all costs the situation of being forced to speak in public and when it is cleverly or luckily avoided, they feel immense relief.
  • History Of Public Speaking  By : Eric Hartwell
    Public speaking has been in existence since the dawn of time, the origination of man's desire to communicate political and social issues has been a component of human interaction since ancient civilizations. Public debate was exemplified through ceremonial and religious expression, public forums to discuss daily life and courtrooms to practice and enforce laws. The ancients believed in the significance of public speaking because of man's proclivity for politics and social matters and our inherent need to disagree with each other. Human beings have been using language to communicate in an ordered fashion since the first cave man uttered the first groan of discontent. The goal of debate is a practical one, to find the outcome of a problem or suggestion to improve quality of life. The situational and organized theater of public debate exists within formalized and unique circumstances. The Oxford English Dictionary defines rhetoric as 1) the art of using language persuasively; the rules that help one achieve eloquence; 2) the persuasive use of language; 3) a treatise on persuasive language; 4) prose composition on a school subject.
  • Fear Of Public Speaking  By : Eric Hartwell
    Public speaking ranks above death as the number one fear of things people are afraid of! Most people have an irrational fear of speaking in public, stemming from an intense fear of being appraised by others as stupid, foolish or boring. Other reactions are fear of embarrassment or humiliation. This leads people to high states of panic, dread and feelings of rejection. In reality, this is more closely related to people's own emotional reactions of being judged by others. Common public speaking tasks such as presentations, meetings, client interviews or wedding speeches can lead people to intense distress and apprehension. This irrational fear can inhibit people from being social, fearing the worst in cases of having to introduce themselves to others in an academic or social situation.
  • 10 Tips In Public Speaking  By : Eric Hartwell
    Delivering speeches, making presentations, giving lectures and even orating a toast at an important dinner can fill people with a fear worse than death. Public speaking need not stand alongside the ranks of the Guillotine or public hanging in terms of anxiety and terror. Being nervous is natural and proves that not only are you alive and human, but you are also interested in effectively communicating. Too much nail-biting and worry can be detrimental to the speech or important lecture you want to give.
  • How To Banish Impromptu Speaking Blues  By : Susan Dugdale
    You're called upon to say a few words spontaneously. What do you? Freeze and mumble. Give the opportunity to someone else whom you know will do it better. If that's you, you need to know to how to banish the impromptu speaking blues. Learn how to graciously accept, rise to you feet,and deliver an effective impromptu speech.
  • Turning Your Written Speech Into A Successful, Effective Presentation  By : Bronwyn Ritchie
    It is one thing to write a speech. It is, however, a completely different thing to present that speech as a successful presentation. We have all experienced how boring it can be to sit through a presentation where someone simply reads what they have written, whether they are reading from a script or from PowerPoint slides.
  • Speaking Success - Does Your Audience Care?  By : Avish Parashar
    Here is an unfortunate secret when it comes to giving great presentations – your audience doesn't care about you, they only care about what's in it for them!
  • Public Speaking, Presentation Of The Presentation  By : Dale Simmons
    Continuing the series of "So You Want To Become A Public Speaker?" we are going to dive into Presentation. Not to be confused with the presentation itself, but how it's presented.
  • 5 Powerful Ways To Use Gestures in Your Public Speaking Presentations  By : Jag Senghera
    One of the most important parts in Public Speaking is your gestures. Movements of the head, body, arms, legs and feet are a necessary part of public speaking. Getting good with your gestures takes practice.
  • Impromptu Speaking  By : Fran Watson
    Impromptu Speaking Why do those words send a chill down the back of so many people? Impromptu speaking is something that we do every day of our lives unless we are a hermit living in a shack at the top of a mountain."Hello, how are you?" Your answer… impromptu speaking! You haven't had a chance to practice for this occasion, to choose just the right words to say to this particular person, you just say, "Fine, how are you?"Now, this may lead to further impromptu conversation or it may not, it depends on how well you know the person, how much time you have to spend, etc.
  • The College Speaking Market - Are You Ready for It?  By : Dr. Donna Schwontkowski
    Speaking on college campuses is fun, lucrative and can re-energize your passion for your topic. Learn what to do before getting started on your college campus speaking tour.
  • How To Overcoming Fear Of Public Speaking  By : Deon Du Plessis
    The fear of public speaking is a fear that is much more common that you might think. To a certain degree we all share this fear and overcoming fear of public speaking can be relatively simple, but it requires a bit of persistence and courage.
  • Mastering Public Speaking - 6 Advice Notes For Powerful Presentations  By : Michael A. Jones
    These six advice notes will do much to help a speaker in mastering public speaking skills. Review ways to capture the interest of the audience as soon as you start speaking. Also learn how to skillfully use illustrations and examples. Finally absorb the key suggestion on how to use your voice for maximum effect.
  • 5 Public Speaking Techniques You Need To Know  By : Michael A. Jones
    Do you know a quick way to gather fascinating material for your presentation? Why should you use a Thesaurus to liven your delivery? What danger must you avoid with technical terms? How can you ensure you appear in front of the audience with maximum self-confidence? These questions are answered in the following five public speaking tips.
  • 6 Public Speaking Tips For Powerful Delivery  By : Michael A. Jones
    Make sure you know these six public speaking tips regarding regressions, the sound check, stressing principle ideas, why accurate reading is so important, how to be coherent, and why you need to express things your way.
  • Political Action Stump Speech "Mayor of Los Angeles"  By : Olivia Hunt
    From time to time we have to hear from our elected leaders directly about the fulfillment of their promises about the state of the economy that has registered the growth rate; the level and quality of the governmental service that is gaining the reputation performing fiscal responsibility in Los Angeles; and about the city's security that is gained with the help of the Los Angeles police and fire departments that are doing their work really well.
  • How To Break 'The Fourth Wall' To Connect With Your Audience  By : Peter Fogel
    Persuasive public speaking is all about connecting with your audience. One of the quickest ways to heighten your audience connection is to use a theatre acting technique called 'Breaking the Fourth Wall.'
  • How To Fit the Right Humor To The Right Audience  By : Peter Fogel
    You have to tailor the humor you use to your audience. Be conscious of who you are speaking to and be mindful of current events. Using the right humor can leave a lasting impression!
  • Public Speaking Pre-Preparation  By : Dale Simmons
    DSE Consulting Inc. focus on professional business solutions from motivational, self help public speaking seminars and teleseminars presented by the renowned Dale "The WHY Man" Simmons, providing all your required startup business elements, personal development and motivational needs.
  • Resonating With Your Audience  By : Paul Vann
    Ever wondered why some audience members get up in the middle of your talk? Not to worry, you will learn how to effectively resonate with your audience by being more of who you are.
  • Reducing Speech Anxiety - 3 Tips to Overcome the Fear  By : Randall E. Rhodes
    Reducing speech anxiety, particularly when having to address individuals or groups, can be accomplished in several ways. This article will discuss three tips that will help alleviate the problem.
  • The Secret of Charisma Can Make Any Audience Just Want to Look, Listen and Feel You  By : Jag Senghera
    The word 'charisma' comes from the Greek word meaning "gift", or "divine favor". It's that indefinable quality of being an attraction magnet; you just want to look at, listen and feel people who are charismatic
  • Effective Public Speaking - Let Your Body Do The Talking  By : Michael A. Jones
    Learn how to use your body to add to the power of your voice. Really effective public speaking involves the use of the whole person, heart and soul. When a speaker is totally wrapped up in a presentation the audience can't help but be affected and impressed. Review these five advice notes and learn to speak with your body.
  • Public Speaking Tips - 6 Ways To Avoid Alienating Your Audience  By : Michael A. Jones
    A speaker who irritates an audience defeats the whole object of the presentation. An audience alienated is not an audience who will respond and follow through on what is said. Review these six public speaking tips and ensure you keep your listeners on your side.
  • Effective Public Speaking - How To Create A Great Plan  By : Michael A. Jones
    The planning stage should never be rushed if you want to be effective in public speaking. At the same time it does not need to be arduous. Use these tips to create a strong foundation for your next presentation.
  • Public Speaking Techniques - How To Use Pausing For Maximum Effect  By : Michael A. Jones
    Pausing is an essential public speaking technique used by the most effective teachers to create maximum impact during a presentation. Learn simple yet powerful methods that will keep your audience captivated.
  • Speaking for Profits  By : Tommy Yan
    There are three major reasons why you speak. The first is to make money. The second is getting invited to more speaking engagements so you make money. And the third is selling products so you make money.
  • Audio Interviews and the Shy Writer  By : Mayra Calvani
    Tips for shy writers on how to conduct great interviews.
  • Tips on Overcoming Your Fear of Public Speaking (Part 1)  By : Brian Toppin
    Want to learn how to speak in front of audiences no matter the number of people? In part one of this series we explore why public speaking is the number one fear, reframing your thoughts on speaking in public, writing out your talk, and why practice eliminates a great deal of anxiety an worry that builds up before giving our talks.
  • Public Speaking and Training Delivery - Part 1  By : Paul Downing
    Regardless of the type of training you intend to deliver there are a few universal principals that apply. In the business it is called the Training Cycle of which there are four parts - Design, Plan, Implement and Evaluate
  • Public Speaking Strategy For Success - A Simple Strategy That Works  By : Regina Maniam
    Is there a public speaking strategy for success? You could attend public speaking classes or courses or even get a public speaking coach. Alternatively you can buy public speaking books. Here is a simply strategy that works.
  • Five Keys to Using the Power of Your Voice for Public Speaking Success  By : Bronwyn Ritchie
    Your voice is a powerful tool in creating the success of your speeches and presentations. Just on its own, it can make or break your public speaking. Use these five tips to learn how to harness the power of your voice.
  • Are You Asking The Right Questions?  By : Yvonne Ryan
    Everyone knows how to ask questions. But are you asking the right questions in an interview, on the job, or in a social situation? Knowing how to question others effectively is both a skill and an art.
  • Public Speaking Anxiety - Everyone Is Judging Me  By : Lisa Braithwaite
    People fear scrutiny of their flaws more than they fear actual public speaking. Reframe the way you perceive your audience and put your audience's needs first, and you will find that fears of your own failure take a back seat.
  • 5 Public Speaking Tips To Keep Your Audience Riveted  By : Michael A. Jones
    It is every public speaker's goal to capture the attention of the audience and keep it riveted on the subject. But this is easier said than done, given the tendency of the human mind to wander and take excursions. Use these five public speaking tips to grip the attention of your audience.
  • Public Speaking, Critics, and Fear  By : Paul B. Evans
    Everyone will NOT like you as a speaker (or as a person for that matter).That may be the #1 thing you need to know to get over the fear of public speaking, or to not let unwarranted negative feedback bother you.
  • Public Speaking Tips: What To Do Before And After You Open Your Mouth  By : Michael A. Jones
    There is a group of procedures that can be followed to guarantee a positive, impressive, confident start to any presentation. Review these 6 important public speaking tips revolving around the introduction and never falter at the beginning of a speech again.
  • Effective Public Speaking: Watch What You Say!  By : Michael A. Jones
    Building and maintaining credibility is an important aspect of effective public speaking. How can you elicit trust from an audience that hardly knows you? Use the guidelines in this article to ensure you do not unknowingly destroy your credibility.
  • Effective Public Speaking: 5 Powerful Ways To Use Volume  By : Michael A. Jones
    Speaking with sufficient volume is just one aspect of effective public speaking. There are other ways volume can be employed with powerful effects. Review these 5 guidelines and see how to develop your speaking skills in this area.
  • Confident Public Speaking: The 5 Step Starting Routine  By : Michael A. Jones
    Many speakers reveal their nervousness by the way they approach the speakers stand and begin their presentation. Confident public speaking can be achieved through the measured, systematic, introductory 5 step routine detailed here.
  • Confident Public Speaking: 5 Key Image Factors  By : Michael A. Jones
    Some speakers never completely conquer their nervousness. It is still possible however for them to look confident at public speaking engagements. Paying attention to these five image factors can make a huge difference to how the speaker feels and how the audience reacts.
  • Train the Trainer, Mastering the Art of Public Speaking  By : Paul Tobey
    Public speaking training can help to make your next public speaking performance a memorable one. A high energy and entertaining style can ensure you enroll and engage your audience 100% of the time.
  • Fear Of Public Speaking: How To Conquer It With Preparation  By : Michael A. Jones
    Fear of public speaking can be greatly reduced through thorough preparation. However, there are certain principles and techniques which can make this kind of preparation especially effective in conquering anxiety. This article will change the way you prepare for a presentation.
  • Four Public Speaking Tips For Powerful Conclusions  By : Michael A. Jones
    What a speaker says last is often remembered first. It is crucial therefore to present a well thought out conclusion that will motivate the audience to get up and take action. Review these 4 key pubic speaking tips on how to deliver an unforgettable conclusion.
  • Wedding Toast Speeches  By : Peter Halpin
    Wedding Toast Speeches can be the part of a wedding reception that you just aren't looking forward to. "What on earth am I going to say?" you may be thinking to yourself. Well help is on it's way!
  • Public Speakers - Make Yourself into a Real Person  By : Lance Winslow
    Before you can bust into the super stardom as a superb speaker you are going to have to be believable and work on your image. You need to brand yourself not only as an Expert in your field, but you must convince your audience that you are a real person. If they cannot relate with you they will not listen and if they are not listening why bother? Of course you are most likely getting paid, but if you are not delivering the message and people are not absorbing it then it could be said you are wasting your time.
  • Fall In Love - with Public Speaking  By : Jacki Rose
    Fall in love with public speaking. The more you love something the better you treat it. Imagine loving public speaking! How would you life change? Would you give more presentations? Would you prepare more presentations? Would you make your presentations more lively and engaging?
  • 7 Public Speaking Tips To Enhance Your Image  By : Michael A. Jones
    7 public speaking tips covering pronunciation, extemporaneous speaking, using visual aids, timing, use of obscenity, regrouping, and more.
  • Confident Public Speaking: Check This "Avoid At All Costs" List  By : Michael A. Jones
    Confident public speaking develops gradually over time. Speed up the learning curve by checking this "Avoid" list and eliminate these tell-tale signs of nervousness from your presentation.
  • Mastering Public Speaking: How To Perform A Self-Check  By : Michael A. Jones
    Mastering public speaking is an ongoing process of never ending improvement. Use the checklist in this article to carry out a self-analysis and set new goals.
  • Public Speakers Better Have Some Kryptonite  By : Lance Winslow
    Everyone loves success and successful folks are always asked to mentor the next generation or even come to give talks or speeches at colleges and Universities. Recently our Online Think Tank was considering this and many members who often give talks shared some of their experiences. One member showed an article that appeared in a local newspaper about his personal history and ultimate success.
  • Public Speaking: Your Way To Success  By : Rich MacKenzie
    The fear of public speaking is one of the worst phobias to suffer at the hands of – if not the worst! Sufferers can be almost paralyzed with the fear in some cases. In my clinic and via my products, I help hundreds of people over each and every year to control their fear and actually begin to enjoy the art of public speaking.
  • Public Speaking Technique: How To Use Repetition Without Being Repetitive  By : Michael A. Jones
    Public speakers obviously want the audience to remember what they say long after they finish speaking. But how can a public speaker use repetition without boring the audience? Follow the four suggestions in this article to develop this essential public speaking technique.
  • Public Speaking Anxiety: 4 Ways To Control It  By : Michael A. Jones
    Public speaking anxiety affects millions of men and women who may be called upon to speak before a group of work associates or even friends in a social setting. Check these four key suggestions and learn how to control and even overcome acute nervousness and anxiety.
  • Charismatic Communication: How Questions are Fundamental to Influence and Persuasion  By : Desmond Guilfoyle
    The secret to many of the successes of charismatic communicators is that they question the status quo, they explore fundamental questions that have been buried by an avalanche of 'correct' answers and they bring those questions to the surface.
  • Communication: The Importance of Body Language  By : Jeffrey Caminsky
    Language may separate us from the rest of the animal world, but language isn't the only way we communicate with each other. Body language is an important form of non-verbal communication, and one that everyone recognizes in others. Becoming adept at it may not come overnight- but it all starts with your parents' advice to stand tall, look people in the eye, and not to mumble when you talk.
  • Do You Talk to Your Feet?  By : Michael Barbarita
    Get buy-in from your audience by appearing confident, looking at your audience, and taking command of the room. If you don't, read what could happen.
  • How To Prepare Extemporaneous Speech Topics In 4 Steps  By : Jim Peterson
    Extemporaneous speech topics tutorial to help you to answer extemporaneous questions in school assignment or tournaments quickly and effectively.
  • Don't Let Your Public Speaking Nerves Embarrass You  By : Bronwyn Ritchie
    It's embarrassing for the nervous speaker and it's embarrassing for the audience - those awkward, horrible moments when something goes wrong, something embarrassing happens. They are an experience neither the audience nor the speaker wants to have to endure.Here are four situations where you can smooth out those embarrassing moments and a powerful strategy to use in the future.
  • Don't Repeat Custard's Last Stand  By : Vincent Harris
    Do you know where you stand? When it comes to delivering a presentation-you better. Learn how to maximize your speaking effectiveness.
  • Ten Strategic Tips On How to Overcome Public Speaking Fears  By : Glenn Ebersole
    When it comes to public speaking, do you welcome the opportunity or do you run for cover? Do you accept each chance presented or do you make up a long list of reasons to be excused from the task? If you answered NO to these questions, it is important for you to read this because public speaking presents some very positive development opportunities for you and there are things you can do to overcome your fears of public speaking. So what can you do if you do fear public speaking? Here are ten (10) strategic tips to overcome that fear and make public speaking easy.
  • Speech Topic: 3 Ways to Find The Speech Topics You Like  By : Jim Peterson
    Speech topic selection steps for finding the speech topics you think are interesting for speech class and other public speaker assignments. You can also apply the three methods for writing essays.
  • Public Speaking-Hidden Opportunities-Are You Looking?  By : Wendi McNeill
    Opportunities are in abundance for those who know where to find them and how to use them to their advantage-open your mind and heart and you will find them-and be careful because sometimes opportunities can find you and you don't even realize it until it's to late-keep your eyes open!
  • Projecting A Professional Auctioneer Image  By : Adrian Loepp
    Have you ever seen yourself on TV or videotape? Have you listened to your voice on a tape recorder. Have you examined photographs of yourself? Do you project the type of image you would like others to see? These self images are very important because they give you an idea of how you may be coming across to other people, either positively or negatively. Projecting an appropriate image as an auctioneer to other people significantly hastens the development and trust with those people. With an appropriate image, other people will feel much more comfortable and much more at ease around you, thus making it easier for you to communicate with them. On the other hand, if your image as an auctioneer is inappropriate, it will create a roadblock which may severely hamper your auction business.
  • Voice Protection - Do's And Don'ts For Public Speaking  By : Adrian Loepp
    The voice is essential to your profession. To take care of your voice properly is essential to your longevity and often to your success as an auctioneer. The following are do's for a good strong selling voice:
  • Your Voice: An Auctioneers Most Valuable Possession  By : Adrian Loepp
    Your voice: With it you are "in," without it you are "out!" This is kind of a harsh statement, to say the least, but it is the truth. As auctioneers, we have a tendency to overlook our most valued possession - our voice.Time is spent making sure all details of the auction are addressed. But what about our voice? What do you suppose would happen if, when you stepped up to the microphone to begin your sale, your voice didn't respond?
  • Should Book Authors Publish the Notes to Their Speeches on the Their Book Tours?  By : Lance Winslow
    Many people say that it is too ego-centric to write a book review of book that you wrote. Indeed this is the social norm. Should book authors publish the notes to their speeches on the their book tours as articles? Why shouldn't an author speak about what they wrote and write articles on the topic? For instance
  • Public Speaking: Don't Filler Up  By : Yvonne Perry
    Filler words, redundancy and run-on sentences hinder the impact of our speaking. When we stand behind the lectern, we have the attention of our audience and people want to hear what we have to say. Here's how to speak clearly and deliver a message worthwhile.
  • Speaking with Value: Put your Money Where Your Audience Is  By : Yvonne Perry
    You can confuse your listener and confound your message by using complicated vocabulary words. Learn to match your vocabulary to your audience.
  • Perfect Your Listing Presentation  By : Kirsty Dunphey
    Perfect your sales and listing presentations and pitches with tips and advice from one of Australia's most prominent young achievers and public speakers.You've done it! You're in the meeting with the client - you've done the hard part, getting the actual appointment, so why are your palms sweating, why have you spent the last 10 minutes in the car out the front of the house double checking paperwork and rehearsing your opening lines and ruing the fact that the powers that be have chosen
  • How to Give a Dynamic Presentation  By : Raymond Gerson
    Would you like to be a good speaker and wow an audience? This article presents tips for giving a dynamic and excellent speech.
  • Warning to All Speakers: You Must Become "Tri-Lingual" Now  By : Vincent Harris
    Our presenations can be incredible to some, while others find them so-so, or down right lifeless. Discover how this happens, and more importantly, what you can do about it.
  • Public Speaking Techniques That Work  By : Steve Hill
    Now I am not sure about you, but the thought of having to make a speech in public would fill most people with dread. What if I am unable to speak? What if people think that the speech was boring? What if people do not find my jokes funny? What if I totally forget what to say? What if I start stuttering? All of these what if questions can be enough to actually make a person avoid or miss the speech. In this article I am going to write about how to deliver a successful and interesting public speech.
  • Beginning Your Speech: 35 Seconds to Survive a Gator  By : Randy Harvey
    When you stand in front of an audience most people follow the basic speech structure which includes an introduction, body, and conclusion. Boring - and ineffectual. Think of your audience as an assortment of reptiles, because in the first thirty-five seconds, you are being scanned. Each reptilian brain in the audience is conducting a risk assessment. And the worst thing that can happen is that you're ignored.
  • Do You Get Nervous When Called Upon to Speak in Public-If You Do, Read This Article  By : Paul Vann
    Fear what, public speaking. No way! Never fear another speech in your life, have fun in the process.
  • 6 + 6 = Everything You Need To Know (About Public Speaking)  By : Eric Feng
    Just finish hearing a 5 min audio lesson by David Brooks on public speaking. For those of you who do not know him, he is the 1990 World Champion Speaker. In this week's audio lesson, he talked about two sets of six words that can essentially cover all you need to know about public speaking. Sound too good to be true? I thought so initially but after hearing it, it does make sense. Let me give you a quick recap.
  • Tips For Group Speeches And Duo Interp Public Speaking  By : Jim Peterson
    Good group speeches are often based on short stories. Here are some tips and thoughts on group or duo interpretation public speaking.
  • A Simple Presentation Tip to Remember When Drawing an or Painting on a Chart Board  By : Raymond Horner
    The room was quiet as I began to draw a picture showing the difference between a range finder and SLR camera on a chart board. I was speaking to a small group of 20 people. Whereas, everyone seemed to be interested and looking at the picture I made the error of talking to the chart more than I spoke to the audience.
  • Public Speaking: Getting Passed the Fear Factor  By : Aileen Pincus
    Public speaking ranks number one on people's list of fears and can be tough even for seasoned executives and leaders. You can overcome those fears to become a powerful public speaker.
  • Successful Public Speaking Techniques  By : Steve Hill
    Do you have to deliver a speech in public in the near future? Is the whole idea filling you with dread? Are you looking for some advice to help you to make a successful public speech? If you have answered yes to any of these questions, it may well be worth reading on as I am going to write and give free tips about how to deliver a superb, impressive public speech.
  • Speak To Be Heard - Make Your Public Speaking Effective  By : Grant Fairley
    When you have to do a presentation or announcement - do you dread it? Worse, does your audience dread it? Learn some simple steps to improve your public presentations so that what you say will be truly heard. Find out how to engage your audience so you communicate your message.
  • Charismatic Communication: Story Telling-The Way to Gain a Greater Share of Heart  By : Desmond Guilfoyle
    If you want your audience to act on what you say during a public speaking engagement, then inviting your listeners to experience your content from an emotional perspective can help make it happen. This is where the ability to tell vivid stories can make you shine as a public speaker.
  • Public Speaking: Leave Them Hungry- Leave Them Gorged  By : Paul B. Evans
    Your audience is Goldilocks. Always tasting, sitting, or sleeping.As speakers we want to provide the perfect porridge (a tasty message), the perfect chair (comfortable surroundings), and perfect rest (hey, if someone's going to sleep we want them to get a great nap, right?!).
  • 20+ Ways to Develop a Good Persuasive Speech Topic  By : Jim Peterson
    Good persuasive speech topics checklists with 22 key questions for finding a topic for a great persuasive speech. Answer all with the first thoughts that come up in your mind.
  • Top 10 Do Nots When Working With Meeting Planners  By : Wendi McNeill
    Don't Be Demanding - Remember planners are only going to book speakers who they like, this is pretty basic but true, if you’re too demanding and they don’t like you or they don’t feel there’s a connection they won’t hire you.
  • Jest Learning: 5 Ways To Teach With Humor  By : Rix Quinn
    Five simple humor tips to help speakers connect with an audience.Over the years I've found several ways to work "laugh lines" into a training session or presentation. They’re the result of about 20 years facing serious groups, and slowly warming them up, changing frowns to smiles. So, here are five techniques you might try:
  • The Formula - What To Do If Your Notes Go Missing While Giving A Speech  By : Neville Grundy
    This is a story about when I forgot to take up my notes to the lectern when I got up to speak to University students. I got though the situation by have a bit of fun with the audience, connected with them and have a bit of a laugh.
  • What Are Invitational Speeches And How to Deliver Them  By : Jim Peterson
    Invitational speeches are a special form of persuasive public speaking. You enter into a dialogue with your listeners on a speech topic. Here's how.
  • What You Need to Know about Hiring a Professional Speaker  By : Debbie Carr
    Choosing a professional speaker or corporate trainer can be a daunting and risky task. There are thousands of speakers all over the world so how do you choose? My advice is to engage a bureau. The reason for this is that we know who the best speakers are and have existing relationships with them. Many bureaus have hundreds to thousands of speakers, but we at Coyote, stay with a stable of about 140. There is a very good reason for this, we have built good solid relationships and know that our speakers deliver. All are experts in their topics. I would personally find it very hard to represent people I do not know and have no relationship with.
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