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The Last Word In Public Speaking Bobby Womack, a famous musician, is quoted as having said, "Always leave them wanting more, and they will call you back." That is some really good advice that most of us wish that speakers would take to heart and put into practice. It is always amazing to me when a speaker (even a well-seasoned one) will go on and on and on…repeating themselves…and have every member of the audience sneaking peeks at their wrist watches and wondering if the speaker will ever just SHUT UP! Good speeches on any subject are made up of three parts: 1. A Beginning -- and that beginning needs to be strong. The first words out of a speaker's mouth needs to get the audience's attention and make them eager to hear what the speaker has to say. 2. A Middle -- where a speaker expounds on his subject. The middle is where information is imparted from the speaker to the audience. Information needs to be given in a clear and orderly way without repetition. 3. The End……that is as close to The Beginning as possible and leaves the audience with a "sound byte" and wanting to hear more. Most people know what a sound byte is. It consists of a few memorable or important words that are aired on radio and TV over and over again. Sometimes the sound bytes are little bits of wisdom capsulated, and sometimes they are real boners, but they are all memorable. Of course, you don't want your sound byte to be a boner; you want it to be a small capsule of information that your audience will take with them that will make them want to hear what you have to say the next time you speak. How To Be A Public Speaking Superstar: "Who Else Wants to Dazzle and Influence Any Audience with Super Impressive Speeches by Having Supreme Confidence and Masterful Public Speaking Skills?" Stop wishing and whining! Let's turn that public speaking dream of yours into reality, right here, right now! Now you can become the best public speaker you could ever be. Click Here To See Details... |
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