29 Killer Presentation Skills Tips To Attract Your Audience
Published 10/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 141.25 MB | Duration: 0h 34m
Published 10/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 141.25 MB | Duration: 0h 34m
Deliver exceptional presentations and become a confident public speaker
What you'll learn
Learn from a world expert with 20 years of experience
Overcome any possible problem from the common to the bizarre!
Master professional PowerPoint design and get your message across clearly
Give a presentation without notes or cue cards
Requirements
A talk coming up soon would be helpful too
Nothing - just a willingness to learn!
Description
Develop Your Public Speaking & Presentation Skills With ConfidenceDevelop your public speaking skills, get over your fear, and produce outstanding presentations.At every stage of your career, effective presentation abilities are crucial. Even though giving presentations is one of the most common anxieties, it may often be a turning point in your career. This presenting skills course is ideal for you if you want to be someone who is composed and confident speaking in front of your peers (or a huge audience!).You'll learn effective methods for overcoming presenting anxiety in this course, along with extensive advice on creating outstanding PowerPoint presentations, speaking without notes totally, and resolving typical issues that many public presenters encounter. After completing this course, you will be composed, well-prepared, and assured that the audience will grasp and appreciate your discussion. In fact, your speech will stand out as the most memorable of the day. We examine numerous real-world presentation skills examples (some of which will undoubtedly make you chuckle) and provide you with useful strategies you can use immediately to improve your presentations.The most feared thing in the world (beyond death!) is public speaking, but with this hands-on lesson, you'll soon have it down. This training will develop crucial abilities for your time accuracy, audience engagement, and overcoming anxieties whether you're speaking to a small group or an entire conference.presentation skills to businesses for more than 20 years. He is a well-known author and lecturer on a global scale. He has a fun and helpful teaching style and has taught in person and online all over the world. This course will teach you skills that will help you at home and at work while also keeping you entertained and involved.In the course summary, you'll find:Why certain people excel as public speakersWhich common errors will cause audience interest to evaporate?Regardless of the length of the discussion, be able to speak without notesHow to be charismatic and assured Transmitting your message in a clear and efficient mannerManaging anxiety with these easy, useful strategiesWhy taking "micro sleeps" can be beneficialand many, many more!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: 1 Focus on one idea per slide.
Lecture 2 1 Focus on one idea per slide.
Section 3: 2 Use two or three fonts max.
Lecture 3 2 Use two or three fonts max.
Section 4: 3 Pay attention to visual hierarchy.
Lecture 4 3 Pay attention to visual hierarchy.
Section 5: 4 Keep it to less than six lines of text.
Lecture 5 4 Keep it to less than six lines of text.
Section 6: 5 Don’t use bullet points.
Lecture 6 5 Don’t use bullet points.
Section 7: 6 Create strong contrast.
Lecture 7 6 Create strong contrast.
Section 8: 7 Stick to two or three colors.
Lecture 8 7 Stick to two or three colors.
Section 9: 8 Add audio and video.
Lecture 9 8 Add audio and video.
Section 10: 9 Stick to one image per slide.
Lecture 10 9 Stick to one image per slide.
Section 11: 10 Use high-quality graphics.
Lecture 11 10 Use high-quality graphics.
Section 12: 11 Use data visualization.
Lecture 12 11 Use data visualization.
Section 13: 12 Make it interactive.
Lecture 13 12 Make it interactive.
Section 14: 13 Keep transitions and animations consistent.
Lecture 14 13 Keep transitions and animations consistent.
Section 15: 14 Be energetic.
Lecture 15 14 Be energetic.
Section 16: 15 Tell a story.
Lecture 16 15 Tell a story.
Section 17: 16 Use strong structure.
Lecture 17 16 Use strong structure.
Section 18: 17 Know your audience.
Lecture 18 17 Know your audience.
Section 19: 18 Make eye contact.
Lecture 19 18 Make eye contact.
Section 20: 19 Be funny.
Lecture 20 19 Be funny.
Section 21: 20 Use your hands.
Lecture 21 20 Use your hands.
Section 22: 21 Summarize.
Lecture 22 21 Summarize.
Section 23: 22 Rehearse, rehearse, rehearse.
Lecture 23 22 Rehearse, rehearse, rehearse.
Section 24: 23 Don’t go over time.
Lecture 24 23 Don’t go over time.
Section 25: 24 Embed your presentation.
Lecture 25 24 Embed your presentation.
Section 26: 25 Create a public link.
Lecture 26 25 Create a public link.
Section 27: 26 Upload to SlideShare.
Lecture 27 26 Upload to SlideShare.
Section 28: 27 Regularly update and adapt.
Lecture 28 27 Regularly update and adapt.
Section 29: 28 Turn it into a webinar.
Lecture 29 28 Turn it into a webinar.
Section 30: 29 Turn it into a lead magnet.
Lecture 30 29 Turn it into a lead magnet.
Section 31: 14 Must Know Presentation Tips for a killer presentation
Lecture 31 Introduction
Lecture 32 Tip 1 – Do proper homework on the subject
Lecture 33 Tip 2 – Have a strong opening
Lecture 34 Tip 3 – Follow a presentation structure
Lecture 35 Tip 4 – Have a Hook!
Lecture 36 Tip 5 – Tell an engaging story
Lecture 37 Tip 6 – Use visual elements
Lecture 38 Tip 7 – Keep it short
Lecture 39 Tip 8 – Add a touch of humor
Lecture 40 Tip 9 – Have a parking lot for questions
Lecture 41 Tip 10 – Learn to empathize with the audience
Lecture 42 Tip 11 – Keep it interactive with Call-to-action
Lecture 43 Tip 12 – Incorporate Data when required
Lecture 44 Tip 13 – Use Hashtags in your presentation
Lecture 45 Tip 14 – Try out unique presentation templates
Section 32: Conclusion
Lecture 46 Conclusion
Those who want to give memorable, engaging and effective talks and level up their career,Anyone with a talk coming up - whether to a small group of colleagues or a large conference,People who suffer with nerves before doing public speaking