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Presentation Variety: Spice up your audience engagement
Everyone likes a little variety. A little change can make a big difference. It’s true. Variety is the spice of life. When speaking, variety should be the added spice in all of your presentations. Most presenters don’t have enough variety … Continue reading
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How to give authentic presentations
Authentic Presentations – If your presentation style were a meal, would it be an authentic, unique offering or more like a chain restaurant experience? I hope that when you travel you take the time to seek out dining experiences that … Continue reading
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Tagged Audience, Practice, presentation skills, public speaking
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Audience – Magic Key #1 for Presentation Success
Audience – Woody Allen said that 80% of success is showing up. In public speaking, I believe that 80% of presentation success is meeting your audience’s expectations. Address their concerns when you present and they’ll give you high marks as … Continue reading
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Public Speaking Video 101: 3 Basic camera options for presentation skills training
Public speaking? See for yourself. Take a giant leap forward towards becoming a better and more confident public speaker. Use video to improve your public speaking skills by seeing what’s really going on with your presentation skills. If you’ve never … Continue reading
Houdini Pecha Kucha – Once more with the magic of a live audience
It’s Halloween week. In Washington, DC and along the Eastern seaboard we’re all hunkering down and waiting for Sandy, Hurricane Sandy. This could put a serious crimp in my daughter’s costume plans. Getting dressed up is fine, but showing off … Continue reading
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Presentation Skills: 5 tips to improve your Q&A
Presentation Skills: The Q&A of a presentation often stokes fear in seasoned public speakers. Of all possible presentation elements – opening, stories, demonstrations, closing – the Q&A has the tendency to make even well versed speakers lose control and fall … Continue reading

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