Effective Public Speaking: Audience Contact (Plus 10 Associated Articles)
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Although speaking in public is really a monologue of sorts, this monologue is addressed to a ready, able and receptive audience who wants to learn from you as much as you want to learn from them.Speaking in public would be more effective if it is listened to. The following are effective tips to maintain that necessary contact with the audience.Greet themMinutes before your actual speaking engagement, you could walk around the venue and familiarize yourself with th...Sun, 08 Aug 2010 06:39:59 PSTen-usEffective Public Speaking: Audience Contact
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http://net-teams.net/nti/Display.cfm/860Sun, 24 May 2009 09:54:51 PSTGet Evaluations to Grow You know what you're saying or writing; but what is the audience hearing or reading? The tips in this article will help you get feedback, and get you feedback you can use.
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http://net-teams.net/nti/Display.cfm/1305Sun, 24 May 2009 11:20:18 PSTSpeech Making Basic Tips It is no secret that public speaking is causing a lot of fear and stress, in fact public speaking ranks high in causing fear in many of us.The problem that most of us face is not speech making per se, it is actually any kind of frontal lecture or exchange of information that we need to deliver. College students are well aware of the devastating effects of the fear of public speaking, the need to present seminars or to protect a work from criticism makes public speaking “v...
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http://net-teams.net/nti/Display.cfm/1984Sun, 24 May 2009 11:59:35 PST5 Surefire Tips To Better Public Speaking Public Speaking Tip #1KNOW YOUR TOPIC! I don’t mean know your topic, I mean inside and out, upside down, what ever question someone could throw at you, you know the answer.
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http://net-teams.net/nti/Display.cfm/2010Sun, 24 May 2009 12:13:12 PST5 Ways to Liven Your Audience Has a boring speaker ever put you to sleep? Your head begins to nod as you fight off the urge to slip mercifully into the Land of the Z’s. Or has your mind ever wandered during someone’s dull presentation? Although you appear to listen intently, what you are really thinking about are the million tasks waiting for you at home.Sure, this has happened to all of us, more than we would like to admit. However, don’t let it happen to you when you are the speaker.
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