NO SWEAT Public Speaking!
Summary: Fred E. Miller is a speaker, an author and a coach. Businesses and individuals hire him because they want to improve their Public Speaking and Presentation Skills. They do this because we perceive really great speakers to be Experts. Perception is reality and people like to work with Experts. They also know: Speaking Opportunities are Business Opportunities. Speaking Opportunities are Career Opportunities. He shows them how to Develop, Practice and Deliver Knock Your Socks Off Presentations! with - No Sweat! These podcasts go hand-in-glove with the Book, "No Sweat Public Speaking!" How to Develop, Practice and Deliver 'Knock Your Socks Off!" Presentations with - NO SWEAT! More at http://www.nosweatpublicspeaking.com For listening to my Podcasts, I'd like to give you a FREE Gift. Go to: http://www.nosweatpublicspeaking.com/freegift to receive it!
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No matter how good your material and how well you delivered it, there will be some in the audience who will give your talk a failing grade. The post Everyone is NOT Going to Like Your Presentation! appeared first on NO SWEAT Public Speaking!.
Because Many Won’t! Picture this: You’re at a meeting, seminar, or event and the leader asks, “Does anyone have something to say?” Yes, you do have something important to communicate. Read More The post Stand Out From Others By – SPEAKING! appeared first on NO SWEAT Public Speaking!.
DON’T Make Them! 1. Lots of Text and Bullet Points No one comes to read your presentation. If they are reading it, they are usually ahead of the bullet point Read More The post Five Slide Presentation Mistakes appeared first on NO SWEAT Public Speaking!.
Questions & Answers: LOTS of Opportunities for MISTAKES 1. WHEN In your Opening, tell your audience when and how you’ll be handling questions. Two Possibilities: 1. Take a few questions Read More The post FAQ for Handling Questions! appeared first on NO SWEAT Public Speaking!.
The Goals of an Elevator Speech are to be hired and referred. That won't happen if people aren't 100% certain about Who you are and What you do. The post So They GET Your Elevator Speech, . . . appeared first on NO SWEAT Public Speaking!.
That which is of smaller quantity could be of higher quality. That which is less complicated is often better understood and more appreciated than what is more complicated. The post Less is often MORE! appeared first on NO SWEAT Public Speaking!.
One of the challenges a speaker has is keeping the attention of the audience. The post Keep Your Audience’s Attention by . . . appeared first on NO SWEAT Public Speaking!.
You’ll be seen as an EXPERT. This is important because: People like to work with EXPERTS. EXPERTS command more money for their products and services. The post BLOGGING: How to increase the reach of your posts! appeared first on NO SWEAT Public Speaking!.
Eye Contact, like all elements of non-verbal communication, is extremely important when delivering a presentation. When done correctly, there is a better connection with those watching and listening. When Eye Read More The post EYE CONTACT: Dos and Don’ts! appeared first on NO SWEAT Public Speaking!.
Use those three simple ways to improve your presentations, and I guarantee the next one will be absolutely, positively - NO SWEAT! The post Here are Three Simple Ways to . . . appeared first on NO SWEAT Public Speaking!.
A Pattern Interrupt is something unexpected that grabs the attention of people were probably expecting something much different. The post “Pattern Interrupt” Elevator Speeches . . . appeared first on NO SWEAT Public Speaking!.
If that act is a good one, the audience will be "primed and ready" for the speaker and will "jump start" the presentation. The post A “WARM-UP ACT!” will . . . appeared first on NO SWEAT Public Speaking!.
As one gets more proficient in delivering their expertise, a large crowd, or certainly more than a handful of people, presents advantages. The post I was WRONG! appeared first on NO SWEAT Public Speaking!.
Have a conversation with someone who has a real desire to possibly purchase your product or service. The post The ULTIMATE GOAL of your ELEVATOR SPEECH appeared first on NO SWEAT Public Speaking!.
The bottom line: That Elevator Speech must clearly articulate what you do in a very concise manner and have an impact. The post Elevator Speech Guidelines! appeared first on NO SWEAT Public Speaking!.