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Public Speaking Skills Training: Choosing Dynamic Public Speaking Topics
Generally when you're asked to put on a presentation, you're usually given your choice of a few public speaking topics. Now, after you choose your topic, you can usually do what you want with it! So how can a you take a public speaking topic like basket weaving and make it interesting?
You can generally take that topic and mold it to whatever suits what you're trying to do on stage. For instance, if I'm going to be doing public speaking on traditional marketing tips for small business, I can pinpoint direct mail or television advertising specifically. If I walk in with a goal in mind of talking about small business marketing in general, I'm going to be there for hours, and nobody will get anything out of the presentation.
The topic, small business marketing, is simply too broad for public speaking. Give me a 40 hour work week and I still wouldn't be able to cover everything that I know about the topic. I'm sure you're that way in some areas as well!
One of the things I like to do is spice up the title of the presentation. Oftentimes, this can include a pretty big offer: "3 Amazing Strategies To Lose Weight Without Having To Exercise Or Change Your Diet At All!" Or how about, "5 Sales Tips That Will Triple Your Revenue And Send Customer Satisfaction Through The Roof!"
From that title, stems your main public speaking points. Like I said, you want about three of them. Any more than that and people get lost in the presentation. Make sure that you're giving your audience good, solid, actionable advice or information that they can use to implement your strategies or take action immediately. That's going to be the body of the presentation.
If you build out your public speaking topics this way, you'll get great results from both a speaking side and an audience side. Then, you'll be asked back the next time the show's in town!
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