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How to Prepare Your Speech; Part 2

 
Author: Sandra Schrift

Introduction: Move from any woulda, coulda, shoulda thinking. Dont wait for the perfect time just DO IT! Remember, there is no right time to begin writing your speech or begin your speaking career.

1. Before each speech, review the demographics (age, sex, socioeconomic status, and educational level) and the psychographics (belief systems and values) of your audience. Retrieve this information from a pre-program questionnaire you provide to your program chair.

2. Know your message so that you can decide whether to inform, persuade, motivate, or entertain the audience. Sometimes, you may combine all four. Be creditable by using facts, statistics, and true stories.

3. Begin with a knock-out opening. You may tell a short story or a funny or sad incident, or use a startling comment or ask a question. Grab the audiences attention within the first minute and then sustain your delivery through out the speech.

4. Identify three points you want to get acrossthe essence of what you want the audience to remember about what you said.

5. Be clear. No one should ever leave the room uncertain about your main points. A good rule is to tell them what you are going to say, tell them what you have to say, and then tell them what you said. Keep your message simple.

6. Help the audience see what you are saying. More people absorb information by sight and touch than by hearing. Talk at a reasonable pace and project your voice.

7. Avoid being the wizard of ahs, ers, ums, and you knows. To eliminate these, maintain eye contact with your audience and keep your face open. Pauses are good.

8. Modulate your voice and use a full range of facial expressions (just as yu would when reading a story to a child). These are the ways you get your audience to like you and become energetically involved with you.

9. Make your closing memorable. You may go from belly laughs to tears. This is a good time to elicit emotions from your audience. It is also a time for you to announce a call to action. What do you want them to do after hearing your speech?

10. Never assume anything. Arrive at least one hour early. Carry an extra copy of your speech( and an extra set of any slides). Check out the microphone and any projectors sued form PowerPoint or overhead presentations. Dont let Murphys Law strike!

11. Be approachable. If possible, greet your audience at the door or stroll through the room as they arrive. This will create familiarity and reduce the tension for you and your audience.

12. Are you developing the skills necessary to enjoy a long term speaking career? Embrace ongoing relationships with your clients. Build your networks and constantly add value.

13. Dont do it alone. Company makes it more fun! Hire a coach now and cut your learning curve.

Publishing Guidelines: You are welcome to publish this article in its entirety, electronically, or in print free of charge, as long as you include my full signature file for ezines, and my Web site address (http://www.schrift.com) in hyperlink for other sites. Please send a courtesy link or email where you publish to sandra@schrift.com Thank you.

COPYRIGHT: 2006 by Sandra Schrift. All rights reserved

Author Bio:
Sandra Schrift is a proclaimed scripter. Sandra likes to write articles about this topic.
You can search for this article using: public speaking, fear of public speaking, public speaking coach, public speaking training
 
 
 

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