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Follow these tips and give the most memorable presentations. Find out how to
prepare for your talk, what the message should (and should not) include, how
to deal with your audience, how to design the best slides, and all in all, how to
nail your next presentation.
How to Prepare your
Presentation and Boost
your Confidence
1) Prepare and Practice for a Perfect
Presentation
via GIPHY
There’s no better recipe for a confidence boost than to be prepared. Practice
your presentation until it becomes a part of you, until you don’t even have to
make a big effort to do it. This is called muscle memory, and it’s acquired as a
result of frequent repetition.
During this phase, make sure you’re in control of the following aspects: you’re
not speaking too fast (or too slow), you’re able to explain things clearly,
there’s eye contact with your audience, and your message makes sense when
you deliver it.
2) Arrive Early
Get there a few minutes before your presentation starts and allow yourself to
settle in before you start. Have a look at your notes one more time and make
sure you have all the important information at your fingertips.
3) Adjust to your Environment
If you arrive early, explore the room, check the lighting, noise, and all the tools
you might need, like a projector or a microphone. You also need to feel
comfortable in your clothes; wear something that feels good and allows you to
be yourself. Every element plays a role, and the more aware you are of this,
the more effective your talk will be as a whole.
4) Smile
Smiling shows confidence, but not only that, it also releases endorphins,
which makes you feel good and it calms your anxiety, helping you feel more
relaxed and prepared to speak in front of an audience. Just don’t over do it,
make it look natural!
5) Silence is Gold - Work on your Pauses
We tend to speed up when we’re nervous. This makes you look unprepared
and it is more difficult for your listeners to understand and remember your
message. Give them some time to process your words.
Take a deep breath, slow down, and use pauses to take control again, to
emphasize a point, and to create some tension for a dramatic effect.
6) Don’t be Boring
There’s nothing so serious that can’t be said with a touch
of humour.
via GIPHY
You might be giving lots of useful information, but if your delivery bombs, so
will your presentation.
You don’t have to become a stand-up comedian to give a talk, but keep your
audience on the edge of their seats by including a few jokes, adding funny
GIFs or using attractive images to yours slides.
7) Use your Voice to Increase the Power of
your Speaking
It might be the most amazing information ever, but if you deliver it with a
monotonous voice, it's not going to sound interesting. Julian Treasure explains
it very well in his TED Talk How to speak so that people want to listen but
here are the main takeaways:
● Lower, deeper voices are associated with power and authority.
● We prefer rich, smooth, and warm voices
● Avoid monotony and vary your intonation
● Do not finish your statements with the intonation of a question
● Control your pace: speaking quickly can show excitement, while you
can use slow speech to emphasize
● Notice how people will really pay attention by getting very quite, and
very loud voices will most likely startle your audience
8) Divide your Presentation in Sets of Ten
Minutes
We get bored easily, and for a large number of reasons, but some of the main
causes of boredom are monotony, lack of flow, and need for novelty, so after
10 minutes it is likely that you start losing your audience. But don’t you worry!
There are ways to re-engage them: reset your talk every ten minutes, tell a
story, ask questions, ask your listeners to explain something, show them a
new tool… In short, make them be part of the show and break monotony
every ten minutes.
How to Deal with your
Audience
9) Make your Audience your Best Ally
via GIPHY
Get your listeners on your side and they will become your best ally. Speak
from the heart, be honest, and make them believe in you. Even if you know
you presentation script by heart, it’s important not to sound like you learned it;
make it sound like you’re telling an interesting story to a friend.
10) Make them Feel Like they Know you
Sympathy goes a long way. Avoid lengthy and uninteresting introductions;
weave personal stories into your slides and make them feel like they know
you. Building this connection is an art, though, since it’s easy to get a few eye-
rolls if you go too far. Tell them a short story or anecdote about yourself that
arouses curiosity or interest, and you will feel the difference.
11) But Make it About them
Newsflash: Public speaking is not about you! A presentation is never about
the presenter; it is ALWAYS about the AUDIENCE. Unless you focus on them
you can't craft content or deliver it in a way that is relevant, interesting,
engaging and memorable.#PublicSpeaking #presentations
— Mel Sherwood - Pitch & Presentation Specialist (@MelSherwood_)
September 2, 2018
Find out what they know and what they need to know, and use both to craft
the perfect perfect presentation. Use the data they already have to build up
rapport, and the information that they don’t have yet to give them something
new and keep them interested.
12) Actively Engage your Audience
Boost your audience’s engagement by asking them what they think; consider
starting with a poll or a survey. Don’t be put off by unexpected questions –
instead, see them as an opportunity to give your audience what they want.
What Should you Include
in your Presentation?
13) KISS!
Keep It Short and Simple!
When in doubt, leave it out. Applies to writing, speaking, purchasing,
gossiping. #presentations #communication pic.twitter.com/NEALvrMfpY
— Dianna Booher (@diannabooher) August 31, 2018
14) Make it Easy
During a presentation, keep your information as simple and accessible as
possible. Don’t dumb it down, but keep your sentences clear and not too
complicated. Use comparisons, pictures, and explanations to avoid losing
their attention.
15) Make an Unexpected Opening
As you utter “Good afternoon, today I am going to talk about the
improvements in the system”, your audience will most likely be heading out
the door, at least mentally.
via GIPHY
When we are on a plane, we tend not to listen to flight attendants because we
know they’re probably not going to tell us anything new or interesting. Avoid
this effect with your audience by giving them a story, a shocking figure or an
example, something that engages their brains.
Here are some ideas for an excellent, effective opening:
● Spin a remarkable story
● Ask questions
● Show them a shocking figure or statistic
● Tell them a fun fact
● Stimulate curiosity
● Contradict expectations
● Use a quote (please, don’t pick a cheesy one)
● Make a bold claim
16) Place Your Bottom Line At the Beginning
How will your ideas help them? Tell them early and often.
Don’t keep your listeners trying to guess your conclusion until the end. Use
the inverted pyramid, and instead of making them wait, tell them what they’re
there for. As soon as they know how you’re about to make their lives easier,
you’ll have them in your pocket.
17) Make People Want to Write Something
Down
What are the main takeaways? Give them tools they didn’t know about,
shortcuts, new concepts, mind-blowing facts or stats. Make sure they
understand how they can use your ideas to their advantage. Highlight the
problems and provide clear instructions on how to fix them.
How to Design Better
Slides
18) Get Rid of Bullet Points
Your audience will listen to you or read the content, but won't do both! Do you
also agree that bullet points shouldn’t be a thing anymore but don’t know how
to do it instead? Are you trying to quit bullet points but you’re still caught in the
trap? Here are some stylish alternatives:
● Use images with keywords
● Add one point per slide
● Replace text with icons
● Take advantage of flowcharts and tables
● Make text look like a quote with speech bubbles
19) Use More Images than Text
Vision rules! You can say as much, if not more, with images than with text in a
presentation. It doesn’t mean you should get rid of all text entirely, but get
them to pay more attention by relying more on your voice and those photos.
20) Ask Somebody to Proofread your Slides
There’s nothing worse than standing on stage by a slide with grammatical or
spelling errors. Not only does it make you look unprofessional but it is also
very distracting for everyone who notices. Ask a colleague or a friend to
proofread your deck and make sure it doesn’t contain any errors.
21) Add Super-Quotable Catchphrases
Make it easy for them to tweet what you’re saying. Don’t be scared of your
audience pulling out their phones, and add your twitter details to your slides.
Make sure you build these catchphrases into your presentations. Can they
easily become a tweet or a meme? Don’t make your audience do it for you.
Remember that your slides should include the kind of thing people would like
to share. For this, the conference hashtag will boost your reach!
22) End with a “One More Thing” Moment -
*Bonus tip*
via GIPHY
Did I say 21 tips? Oops, I meant 22.
Steve Jobs’s presentations often ended with “one more thing”, and this was
often what people remembered long after his presentations were over. The
“one more thing moment” adds an unexpected aspect, a twist in the end,
something all the people will talk about for the rest of the conference.
Oh, and one more thing! Would you like to practice all these tips with an
expert and become a better public speaker today? Email us at
info@talaera.com or:
Let us know which tips are your favorite on Facebook and LinkedIn!
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  • 1. Follow these tips and give the most memorable presentations. Find out how to prepare for your talk, what the message should (and should not) include, how to deal with your audience, how to design the best slides, and all in all, how to nail your next presentation. How to Prepare your Presentation and Boost your Confidence 1) Prepare and Practice for a Perfect Presentation via GIPHY There’s no better recipe for a confidence boost than to be prepared. Practice your presentation until it becomes a part of you, until you don’t even have to make a big effort to do it. This is called muscle memory, and it’s acquired as a result of frequent repetition. During this phase, make sure you’re in control of the following aspects: you’re not speaking too fast (or too slow), you’re able to explain things clearly, there’s eye contact with your audience, and your message makes sense when you deliver it. 2) Arrive Early
  • 2. Get there a few minutes before your presentation starts and allow yourself to settle in before you start. Have a look at your notes one more time and make sure you have all the important information at your fingertips. 3) Adjust to your Environment If you arrive early, explore the room, check the lighting, noise, and all the tools you might need, like a projector or a microphone. You also need to feel comfortable in your clothes; wear something that feels good and allows you to be yourself. Every element plays a role, and the more aware you are of this, the more effective your talk will be as a whole.
  • 3. 4) Smile Smiling shows confidence, but not only that, it also releases endorphins, which makes you feel good and it calms your anxiety, helping you feel more relaxed and prepared to speak in front of an audience. Just don’t over do it, make it look natural! 5) Silence is Gold - Work on your Pauses We tend to speed up when we’re nervous. This makes you look unprepared and it is more difficult for your listeners to understand and remember your message. Give them some time to process your words.
  • 4. Take a deep breath, slow down, and use pauses to take control again, to emphasize a point, and to create some tension for a dramatic effect. 6) Don’t be Boring There’s nothing so serious that can’t be said with a touch of humour. via GIPHY You might be giving lots of useful information, but if your delivery bombs, so will your presentation. You don’t have to become a stand-up comedian to give a talk, but keep your audience on the edge of their seats by including a few jokes, adding funny GIFs or using attractive images to yours slides. 7) Use your Voice to Increase the Power of your Speaking It might be the most amazing information ever, but if you deliver it with a monotonous voice, it's not going to sound interesting. Julian Treasure explains it very well in his TED Talk How to speak so that people want to listen but here are the main takeaways: ● Lower, deeper voices are associated with power and authority. ● We prefer rich, smooth, and warm voices ● Avoid monotony and vary your intonation ● Do not finish your statements with the intonation of a question
  • 5. ● Control your pace: speaking quickly can show excitement, while you can use slow speech to emphasize ● Notice how people will really pay attention by getting very quite, and very loud voices will most likely startle your audience 8) Divide your Presentation in Sets of Ten Minutes We get bored easily, and for a large number of reasons, but some of the main causes of boredom are monotony, lack of flow, and need for novelty, so after 10 minutes it is likely that you start losing your audience. But don’t you worry! There are ways to re-engage them: reset your talk every ten minutes, tell a story, ask questions, ask your listeners to explain something, show them a new tool… In short, make them be part of the show and break monotony every ten minutes. How to Deal with your Audience 9) Make your Audience your Best Ally via GIPHY
  • 6. Get your listeners on your side and they will become your best ally. Speak from the heart, be honest, and make them believe in you. Even if you know you presentation script by heart, it’s important not to sound like you learned it; make it sound like you’re telling an interesting story to a friend. 10) Make them Feel Like they Know you Sympathy goes a long way. Avoid lengthy and uninteresting introductions; weave personal stories into your slides and make them feel like they know you. Building this connection is an art, though, since it’s easy to get a few eye- rolls if you go too far. Tell them a short story or anecdote about yourself that arouses curiosity or interest, and you will feel the difference. 11) But Make it About them Newsflash: Public speaking is not about you! A presentation is never about the presenter; it is ALWAYS about the AUDIENCE. Unless you focus on them you can't craft content or deliver it in a way that is relevant, interesting, engaging and memorable.#PublicSpeaking #presentations — Mel Sherwood - Pitch & Presentation Specialist (@MelSherwood_) September 2, 2018 Find out what they know and what they need to know, and use both to craft the perfect perfect presentation. Use the data they already have to build up rapport, and the information that they don’t have yet to give them something new and keep them interested.
  • 7. 12) Actively Engage your Audience Boost your audience’s engagement by asking them what they think; consider starting with a poll or a survey. Don’t be put off by unexpected questions – instead, see them as an opportunity to give your audience what they want.
  • 8. What Should you Include in your Presentation? 13) KISS! Keep It Short and Simple! When in doubt, leave it out. Applies to writing, speaking, purchasing, gossiping. #presentations #communication pic.twitter.com/NEALvrMfpY — Dianna Booher (@diannabooher) August 31, 2018 14) Make it Easy
  • 9. During a presentation, keep your information as simple and accessible as possible. Don’t dumb it down, but keep your sentences clear and not too complicated. Use comparisons, pictures, and explanations to avoid losing their attention. 15) Make an Unexpected Opening As you utter “Good afternoon, today I am going to talk about the improvements in the system”, your audience will most likely be heading out the door, at least mentally.
  • 10. via GIPHY When we are on a plane, we tend not to listen to flight attendants because we know they’re probably not going to tell us anything new or interesting. Avoid this effect with your audience by giving them a story, a shocking figure or an example, something that engages their brains. Here are some ideas for an excellent, effective opening: ● Spin a remarkable story ● Ask questions ● Show them a shocking figure or statistic ● Tell them a fun fact ● Stimulate curiosity ● Contradict expectations ● Use a quote (please, don’t pick a cheesy one) ● Make a bold claim 16) Place Your Bottom Line At the Beginning How will your ideas help them? Tell them early and often. Don’t keep your listeners trying to guess your conclusion until the end. Use the inverted pyramid, and instead of making them wait, tell them what they’re there for. As soon as they know how you’re about to make their lives easier, you’ll have them in your pocket.
  • 11. 17) Make People Want to Write Something Down What are the main takeaways? Give them tools they didn’t know about, shortcuts, new concepts, mind-blowing facts or stats. Make sure they understand how they can use your ideas to their advantage. Highlight the problems and provide clear instructions on how to fix them.
  • 12. How to Design Better Slides 18) Get Rid of Bullet Points Your audience will listen to you or read the content, but won't do both! Do you also agree that bullet points shouldn’t be a thing anymore but don’t know how to do it instead? Are you trying to quit bullet points but you’re still caught in the trap? Here are some stylish alternatives: ● Use images with keywords ● Add one point per slide ● Replace text with icons ● Take advantage of flowcharts and tables ● Make text look like a quote with speech bubbles
  • 13. 19) Use More Images than Text Vision rules! You can say as much, if not more, with images than with text in a presentation. It doesn’t mean you should get rid of all text entirely, but get them to pay more attention by relying more on your voice and those photos. 20) Ask Somebody to Proofread your Slides There’s nothing worse than standing on stage by a slide with grammatical or spelling errors. Not only does it make you look unprofessional but it is also
  • 14. very distracting for everyone who notices. Ask a colleague or a friend to proofread your deck and make sure it doesn’t contain any errors. 21) Add Super-Quotable Catchphrases Make it easy for them to tweet what you’re saying. Don’t be scared of your audience pulling out their phones, and add your twitter details to your slides. Make sure you build these catchphrases into your presentations. Can they easily become a tweet or a meme? Don’t make your audience do it for you.
  • 15. Remember that your slides should include the kind of thing people would like to share. For this, the conference hashtag will boost your reach! 22) End with a “One More Thing” Moment - *Bonus tip* via GIPHY Did I say 21 tips? Oops, I meant 22. Steve Jobs’s presentations often ended with “one more thing”, and this was often what people remembered long after his presentations were over. The “one more thing moment” adds an unexpected aspect, a twist in the end, something all the people will talk about for the rest of the conference. Oh, and one more thing! Would you like to practice all these tips with an expert and become a better public speaker today? Email us at info@talaera.com or: Let us know which tips are your favorite on Facebook and LinkedIn! Interested in learning more? Visit us at www.talaera.com.