Public Speaking Excite Engage and Entertain: 33 ways to keep your audience on the edge of their seats
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Public Speaking Excite Engage and Entertain: 33 ways to keep your audience on the edge of their seats
If we entertain our audience, they will love us.
Everyone wants a talk to go well. Get a standing ovation, have an audience taking lots of notes, and buying what we have to sell. Wouldn’t it be great to have proven ways to keep the audience participating, interacting and making good eye contact? How about knowing the secrets of entertaining activities and games?
This book is all about:
Keeping the audience interested.
Tying our topic to games and exercises.
Being an entertaining speaker.
And being engaging so our message gets across.
Not sure what to do after the first 20 seconds? You need a plan. Need a way to fill in 10 minutes before a coffee break? There are 33 ways to help inside. Want to be remembered as a fun, positive speaker? Become an entertainer. Want to tell entertaining stories? There is a chapter dedicated solely to this activity. Being a great public speaker is about the emotional memory we leave with our audience. We have to create something special for them in the time we have onstage. This book will show you how.
Mark Davis writes a simple, easy to follow book here. There are so many great ways to keep the audience busy, the biggest challenge will be finishing on time. In Public Speaking Magic, he taught how to make a great opening statement. In "How to End our Speech with Confidence" he helped us close a talk professionally. Now in this book, we can learn how to Excite, Engage and Entertain.
People around the world are reading these books and applying their commonsense, useful tips and hints for being a more confident public speaker.