|
•
Friday, May 1, 2009
Login Email Password Remember? Register Go PRO SEOmoz.org looking for talent! Daily SEO Blog Pro + Free SEO Tools Search Marketing Guides User Powered YOUmoz SEO Services Marketplace
|
|
•
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
How to Change the World A practical blog for impractical people. « The Education of a Late-Adopter Blogger | Main | Addendum to How to Get a Standing Ovation » January 18, 2006 How to Get a Standing Ovation When I started public speaking in about 1986, I was deathly afraid of public speaking--for one thing, working for the division run by Steve Jobs was
|
|
•
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
As part of a “Public Speaking and the New Year” blog carnival organized by Angela de Finis, I’ve identified what I see as the major challenge or trend for each presentation type in 2010 and given you my best presentation tip to overcome it.
Many years ago, a senior manager commissioned us to run a presentation skills course for his team. Every type of presentation has its own challenges. Best presentation tip for a training session
|
|
•
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Scott Berkun’s book Confessions of a public speaker is an entertaining and enlightening read on what it what it takes, and what it’s like, to be a professional speaker.
For years I was in denial about my public speaking fears. love it that a professional speaker admits to fear of public speaking. Scott Berkun speaking at the Web2.0 Expo 2009.
|
|
•
Monday, May 25, 2009
I’ve been inspired by fellow blogger Andrew Dlugan’s post 25 Essential Presentation Skills for Public Speaking .
I think in order to help you learn to be funny, these are some of the skills that you should have.
Some Don’t just read about the skills that you need to learn to be funny, make sure that you take action on them too!
—– I Some directly relate to giving a speech, whilst others involve external factors.
|
|
•
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
This is especially true in public speaking .
“I Tags: Communication Skills Musings Public Speakin Simple.
Natural.
Downright perfect .
This slogan for Coca-Cola’s brand “Simply Lemonade” captures desirable traits not only for products we consume, but also for how we express
|
|
•
Thursday, August 20, 2009
I wanted to provide some quick tips for you to improve your presentation skills. 8. Go to the Six Minutes blog by Andrew Dlugan as he has some solid advice on speaking and presentation skills
guarantee one thing, if you do a few regular gigs any public speaking fear you might have will rapidly diminish. Read, Study, Re-read, memorise and generally imprint the following books, blogs and tips on your brain.
1. Read the book Presentation Zen by Garr Reynolds.
|
|
•
Friday, September 18, 2009
You can then have them say some of their items aloud which reinforces the value you are giving. Learn To Promote Yourself As A Public Speaker!
...Tags: Tags: seminar training tomantion Tom Antion public speaking presentation skills free speaker tips public speakin => USE A LARGE FONT. It makes more impact and is easier to read.
|
|
•
Monday, May 18, 2009
think that the emphasis on PowerPoints (we'll call them PP for brevity) is because 2008 WAS a great year for great design with the publication of Garr Reynolds' book "Presentation Zen" and Nancy Duarte's "slide:ology" (both still best sellers on Amazon.) And remember that with this advanced technology and the many more options available for visual support, your confidence and control as the centerpiece has to be even more skilled.
Think of Steve Jobs and why his presentations are so powerful. (He With all the recent emphasis on the design of your PowerPoints (Keynote for the Mac), it's time to revisit the fact that your visuals are NOT your presentation.
|
|
•
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
It’s normal to feel nervous about presenting (see this post Why do you have a fear of public speaking ). For more on reducing your fear of public speaking see the Nervousness category of this blog.
All you’re doing is transferring a skill you already have to a slightly different context. Giving your first presentation or speech is daunting. I’ve worked with many new presenters and here’s the advice that has made the most difference to them.
|