Very often, presenters
begin by jumping right into the subject at hand and potentially losing their
audience's interest before it has had a chance to be fostered.
Just as in an effective
marketing pitch to a networking group, changing your opening to pose a question
will capture and be of far greater interest to your audience. For instance, if
you were attempting to convey how powerful the visual medium is in getting your
marketing messages out, you might ask, how would you like to increase your
market share while reducing your advertising costs?
Then you are ready to go about
explaining your service or products that specifically will help them accomplish
what you asked. Asking a question before launching into your story sets the
stage for everything you will say from that point forward.
Whatever you do, tell
your story with all the passion you can muster! Nothing excites
listeners like enthusiasm. This comes from your vocal variety as well as the
words you use to entice the listeners.
Make sure you look at
your audience! The secret to effective eye contact is to avoid scanning your
audience, and instead focus on selected audience members for a few seconds
before adjusting your gaze to another part of the crowd. Don't forget - looking at one person
automatically makes others surrounding your target as if you are addressing
them as well.
When you want your story
to offer a picture, you must create that visualization through your use of word
pictures. Imagery is profoundly important in providing a setting for your
story and if done effectively can transport your audience to your setting so
they become part of your story.
The final piece of
effective presenting is to close by leaving your audience with the message you
wanted to convey, or to take action based on information you have provided, or
to just have enjoyed a story that made a point to which they can relate.
Everyone has a story to
tell. Image telling your story while advertising your business - it is very powerful.
Can't wait to hear your captivating story!
Reply to this blog when you want to learn how we can create and promote your story together.