Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Create Titles That Grab Attention


People often buy books because of their covers, or at least they are attracted enough to take a closer look at the book’s content because the cover has caught their attention. It’s the same with writing the title for your presentation. If your title is the typical type of title, it will probably be ignored.
One of the best ways to come up with ideas for a catchy title is to walk through bookstores and peruse the shelves, reading the titles of books. Notice the words of titles that quickly grab your attention. Titles are like headlines in newspapers and magazines. You buy the publication because the headline promises you information you need or are interested in.
As you create the title of your presentation, think about what matters most to your audience. What’s their pain? What can they gain from my talk? Write a title that points out the problem and implies your material contains the answers the audience is looking for.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Moving Through Your Fear About Speaking

Even the best speakers are nervous when they first get up to speak. Barbra Streisand stopped singing for years due to her anxiety about speaking. It is said that for some people, the fear is so strong they’d rather be the one being eulogized, than the one giving the eulogy. There’s nothing wrong being a little nervous before you speak. In fact, a little bit of adrenalin is good because it keeps you alert, focused, and energized as you speak.
A tip to help you feel less anxious before you speak is to visualize the members of the audience smiling and welcoming you as you speak. They came to hear what you have to say and are eager to learn from you!

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

4 Tips to Sell Your Product or Service When Giving Your Presentation


Have you ever given a presentation hoping to sell your product or service at the end, yet sadly, you leave empty handed?
Leaving without having sold any of your products at the end of your presentation can be so disappointing. I understand because I’ve been there too.
In today’s video I’ll share with you (4) tips to selling your products and services at the end of your presentation that will put more money in your pocket.
4 Tips to Sell Your Product or Service When Giving Your Presentation

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Get Contact Information For Following Up


You’ve just delivered a great presentation, yet sadly you only have a few business cards. To ensure you collect your audience’s business cards, so you can follow up with them, you can do several things:
  • Pass around a signup sheet to receive your free newsletter or report.
  • Invite them to drop their business cards in a bowl for a free gift.
  • Offer to send your PowerPoint presentation to those who are interested and ask for their business cards.
Once you have their business cards, follow-up within 24-48 hours with a thank you e-mail, card, or a quick phone call, and set up at time to meet.