10
Tips for Professional
Speakers
Put your best foot forward every time! One of the reasons
that many people fear taking the podium is because they are
afraid of being the focal point of everyone's attention and
they don't want to make a fool of themselves. There are several
things you can do to "fool-proof" your speaking event so that
you present well every single time!
1. Take the time to prepare well for your presentation.
Preparation enhances your confidence and it's also an
opportunity to refine any weak areas in your presentation.
2. Begin and end your presentation on time. Arriving late to
your presentation is simply unprofessional; not to mention that
it won't win you any points with your crowd. Also speaking over
time shows your audience that you don't value their time.
3. Know your audience. The only way you can really relate
your audience is if you know who they are. Profile your
audience. Are they male or female? What income bracket are they
in? Why would they attend your presentation?
4. Dress appropriately for your audience. Not all speaking
engagements require a business suit! There are many places
where business casual attire has become the norm. Before your
audience even hears your message, they are already sizing you
up and this is impacting whether or not they are hearing what
you have to say!
5. Have a backup plan for visual aids used in your
presentation. You've selected to use visual aids because you
thought they would be helpful in getting your message across.
What happens when laptops fail or the room cannot accommodate
presentation equipment? Create a plan on how you would handle a
situation like that.
6. Tone down information overload. Yes, you can overload
your audience with too much information and if you're not
careful, you'll lose them. They'll mentally check out. As a
speaker, you'll want to present enough information that hooks
them into getting more information from you!
7. Don't use inappropriate humor. Humor can be a tricky
thing working for you or against you. You will really have to
know your audience in order to use jokes or humor
appropriately.
8. Vary your speech tones. The monotonous speaker will lose
their audience within the first 15 minutes. It's okay to be
animated during your presentation and in fact, doing so will
transmit flair and passion that keeps people engaged in your
message.
9. Relate your topic back to your audience. Basically, stop
talking about yourself! Your audience might want to hear a
testimony or two, but mostly, they'll want to hear about them
and how your presentation can help them!
10. Solidify your message. Support your ideas with data and
evidence and build a solid case for your viewpoints. You can
use statistics, testimonies, demonstrations, pictures and
more!
Your presentation can be fool proof if you take the time to
minimize mistakes. By going through these key points, you can
assure yourself that you are well prepared for any challenge
that might come your way and you will experience the success
you've always dreamed of!
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