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3 tips for your introduction

1. Don’t Drag: Don't make yourself dominant and talk to much about yourself when you are
making a conversation, because that makes the person you are talking to sick and bored, make
the conversation light and polite
2. Don’t be Fake: Be yourself when you first introduce yourself, no need to change yourself just
because you want to get attention.
3. Don’t make the introduce to long : Greet and say your name (Full name for formal, and nick
name for informal situation) with warm sound and smile for the good first impression, mention
your profession and what role you play briefly and clearly, mention your hobbies and interests,
with that who knows they like the same thing, so that there is an interesting conversation topic
to talk about.

seven tips that are going to ensure that you nail the presentation and leave a lasting impression on your
audience number one know your audience the first

get a better idea of who your audience is knowing your audience will allow you to understand the type
of content, separate between high school presentation, or who are interested in enterpreneurship or
between roomful of startup founders and CEOs because their expectations and level of understanding
will be on completely different levels dig up, the conclusion is, different people is different topic.

number two use structures to build on ideas if you stand up and give a presentation and all the
points you want to make are just tossed around randomly and they don't make any sense not too many
people are going to enjoy your presentation and if they remember it it's likely that it's not for the
reasons that you want them to however if you structure your presentation in a way that each idea each
section builds on the one before it you help your audience connect with the content.

number three use visuals another great tool to cement those ideas in the mind of your audience is to
use visuals like charts graphs and infographics to illustrate and communicate a concept as many as 65
percent of people are considered to be visual learners so if you don't take this approach in your
presentation you are going to ignore the vast majority of the population using an image regardless of if
it's a picture graph or chart can be a much more potent conveyor of information and has a much more
powerful impact on the audience.

presentation you also want to build in repetition this encourages people to remember the key points of
the presentation and helps it stick which again makes it and you more memorable a classic way to go
about repetition.
start with a telling the audience what it is he wanted to tell them just to give them a brief rundown of
the key points after that move right into the body of the presentation and tell them exactly what was
highlighted at the beginning. but obviously with more detail and extra elements that you add in to make
the presentation stick then in the presentation by telling them what you just told them reminding them
of the key points and a brief summary for final repetition using this technique helps to about later on tip
number five have a story to tell, this is how you convey the information to the audience a great and easy
way to convey the information or key points of your presentation is to use a story using a story
preferably an interesting one

tip number six be relatable being relatable is actually one of the most important factors of your
delivery you want to be someone that your audience can relate to but they would feel comfortable with
talking to even when giving a talk as an expert on a topic you want the audience to feel the relation it
helps them mentally engage with your content.

helping people see you as relatable the final way you can be a more relatable is to be enthusiastic about
your presentation your enthusiasm will transfer to your audience and now that you have enthusiasm in
common you will .

important one out of these seven confidence and what you do is by far the most important element of
your presentation having confidence adds an authority to everything you say during your presentation
but you're not going to develop the confidence you need if you don't practice and practice a lot , how to
be brave to stand up on the stage and watching by so many people

5 Tips for Greet and presentation Online

If you want to online presentation just use something that's plain and that looks professional like a
standard black backdrop and you can buy these on Amazon and they're really not that expensive the
same you can get a stand to hold your backdrop on as well.

If you're going to be doing more online presentations think about how quiet the area is that you're
presenting in so you don't want any background noise close the windows make it as quiet as possible
because when you're presenting online the sound is really important and think about the lighting as well

If you want the space that you're in to be really well lit so turn the lights on if there's a window in the
room that you're in make sure that that is in front of you and basically that no lighting source is directly
behind you because what you'll find is it will look like you're in darkness to the viewers

You have to stand up and you will naturally deliver a much better presentation you will look like you are
performing far too often when we sit and we watch an online presentation we're watching somebody
sat at the table slunt down it's hard to present from this point of view it looks like they don't care it's
hard to retain somebody's attention when you look like that so stand up and really give it a presentation
style

dress to impress how often do we watch people presenting online and it looks like they've made no
effort at all you need to treat your online presentation in the same way you would a performance in
front of 200 people so dress to impress if it's casual something where you're maybe just talking to
colleagues something casual like this would work but maybe if you're presenting to customers you need
to dress smarter something like this the important thing to remember with online presentations is you
need to treat it as you would a presentation in front of a live audience.

1. When you do a presentation do you like presentations that involve images to show to your
audience or do you prefer oral presentations? and can you tell me the reason.
2. if our position does not allow us to do a standing presentation, for example when online like
this, what position is good when doing a presentation.

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