The 5 Virtual Closes

Closing in the virtual world is different than on a live stage. It is challenging. Below are 5 sample virtual closes. Select the one that fits you, your

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How to Do Q & A in Your Presentations

Should you have a Q and A session? In general, it is an old stale model. When you ask, “Are there any questions?” typically the audience has not

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How to Rehearse and Practice to Stand Out as a Master Speaker

Rehearsal and practice are the key to creating a successful presentation. That is, the right rehearsal and practice. Practicing your speech while driving in your car or watching TV

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Share Stories with a Lesson

Stories with a lesson are the most powerful stories because we leave the audience with whatever the lesson is or the morale of the story. They move people emotionally and

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How To Tell A Success Story from Stage

The second most important story to have in every speech is your success story. Some call this a testimonial. It’s a success story you tell on behalf of one of your clients.

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The 4 Stories Every Presenter Must Master

Stories are an important element to master and include in every speech. Stories act as invisible selling and they suspend time. You’ll be the talk of the event

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How To Eliminate Fear of Public Speaking Forever

If you want to conquer the fear of public speaking, you must look at it. We’ve all heard the acronym for FEAR as False Evidence Appearing Real.I believe

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What Audiences Crave Today

Audiences have changed over the years and successful speakers have adapted accordingly. Audiences used to tolerate lectures and would pay good money to hear one. In fact, celebrities,

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How to Build Trust and Rapport with Any Audience

Before you get into your content it’s important to build trust and rapport with your audience in order to keep them listening. Most speakers, especially business presenters, make

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Create a Powerful Attention Grabber

When you begin a presentation, whether it is virtual or live, you have 3 seconds to grab your audience’s attention. In those 3 seconds they will decide whether

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