Seven tips to be a memorable speaker
Seven tips to be a memorable speaker By Tracy Brinkmann
1. Be different. Memorable speakers do not attempt to be one of
the crowd. Memorable speakers set themselves apart - they stand
out. They stand out with something they do or say, the way they
present themselves or their material. One technique I use in my
speeches is magic. A simple magic trick can easily drive home a
point you want your audience to remember. Memorable speakers do
not just stand in front of the audience and talk.
2. Remain positive. Regardless of the topic, memorable speakers
remain positive. Memorable speakers consistently try to
communicate a message of what TO do rather than what NOT to do.
To be a memorable speaker spend more time in your speech giving
your audience tips and techniques to help them get out of their
rut or fix their problem rather than spend a lot of time telling
them how they got into the situation. You can use the downside
as a tool or a speaking point but focus the majority of your
attention on the upside.
3. Be confident. As an experienced speaker I can tell you that
it does take confidence to just make my to the podium, stage or
microphone and start speaking. I have seen far too many less
than memorable speakers slowly make their way to the stage and
begin speaking like a shy little school child. Be confident in
your speaking abilities. The best way to build that confidence
is to practice, practice, and practice. Follow the practice
process I laid out in my article The practice process (get a
copy mailto:speakingarticle_16@sendfree.com or view online
http://www.SuccessAtlas.com/Articles) Finally, give speeches,
long or short, at every opportunity, nothing beats experience to
boost your confidence.
4. Use humor. Memorable speakers know how to tickle the funny
bone of their audience, and they are not afraid to do so. More
importantly then know not just how but when and where to use (or
not to use) that humor. I have a number to humor tips in my
articles "Speaking with Humor" and "Boom! Goes the joke bomb!"
(get a copy mailto:speakingarticle_6@sendfree.com,
mailto:speakingarticle_17@sendfree.com or view them online
http://www.SuccessAtlas.com/Articles)
5. Call to action. Memorable speakers always give their audience
a call to action. Now matter what the topic of the speech, a
memorable speaker will give their audience the know-how then
call them to action against that knowledge. Challenge your
audience to go out and improve their business, life, and health
with the material you share every time you close your speech.
6. Engage the audience. The average person's mind will be able
to process far more bits of information that you can utter even
on your faster day. Therefore, if you do not engage the audience
through questions, activities, or thought provoking stories and
examples, you will loose them. Do not let your audience think
about anything else except the material you are trying to impart
upon them. Get them to participate in your material. Talk with
them rather than just talk to them.
7. Be yourself! Do not try and imitate those great speakers you
watch. Watch them for tips and techniques. Watch them to see
what works and what does not work. However, when you develop
your own material, make it your own. When you get on stage,
present your own material in your own way. With YOUR style. Your
audience came to see you, not Zig, or Brian or Anthony or
someone else; they want to hear YOU. Be yourself and you will be
far more memorable a speaker.
Think Successfully & Take Action. Tracy
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