0HOW Best to GET and ANSWER Them? Questions about Questions - HOW? from NO SWEAT Public Speaking! Q&A Can be an Important Part of Your Presentation. HOW Best To GET and ANSWER Them? In Your Opening, Tell the audience WHEN you'll handle questions. (See previous Post for WHEN.) At the appropriate Time, Read More
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SPEAKERS: Questions about Questions. WHEN. . ?
0WHEN to Take Them? Questions about Questions - WHEN? from NO SWEAT Public Speaking! Q&A can be an important part of your presentation. But, WHEN is best? In your OPENING, tell the audience WHEN You'll Handle Questions. Four Choices #1 THROUGHOUT your presentation. OK if doing a Read More
Part II: Be Seen as an EXPERT! Build a. . .
0Three-Legged EXPERT Stool! (This post is a continuation of the previous post. The Audio is the combination of both posts.) Leg #2 - Writing The perception of someone who writes articles and books is they are an EXPERT! Just as a good Speaker's Talk must be Heard, and preferably seen, to be perceived as an EXPERT!, a Read More
Part I: Be Seen as an EXPERT! Build a. . .
0Three-Legged EXPERT Stool! Picture This: You’ve sent out a resume, or, if you’re self-employed, a proposal. You get a call from the recipient and they say, “Bob, I’ve got your resume/proposal here, and it looks excellent. I’ve visited your web site and that looks good, also. We’re interested, but I want to know more Read More
The Worst Speech You’ll Ever Give,
Will Be Far Better Than the One You Never Give! That's worth repeating: "The worst speech you'll ever give, will be far better than the one you never give!" Many are held back from speaking because of the Fear of Public Speaking. They mistakenly think: They have to be perfect. They'll make a fool of Read More