Three Must-know Techniques to Remember What to Say
Dear Colleague:
If PowerPoint® slides are supposed to make it easier to present, why do so many people struggle to use them effectively?
Who sent the memo that said: "Cram every word on the slide so nobody can see them—and don't forget to read every single word." Who established this boring presentation trend? Don't they know that the audience isn't paying attention?
Many of your companies no longer allow you to deliver PowerPoint® presentations because they can be ineffective and make you look less knowledgeable than you are. Think about it. When you read slides, you lose your connection with the audience. Your voice becomes monotone, and the whole presentation ends up being a dull information dump.
This should be no surprise, but PowerPoint® technology is not the problem.
Most of you resort to reading PowerPoint® slides because no one explained how to effectively use them so you can deliver a sharp, interesting presentation.
Learn how to never again feel obligated to read your slides! In this 50-minute audio MP3 download, I will share three easy techniques that are guaranteed to help you:
- Remember what to say without stuttering or losing your train of thought.
- Connect with the people in the room to promote interaction.
- Speak in a conversational tone with natural inflection and enthusiasm.
- Point to the screen without turning your back to the audience.
- Deliver your speech without memorizing it.
In 13 years of teaching, I have watched professionals transform their delivery in less than 15 minutes by implementing these three easy techniques!
Order Never Again Read Your PowerPoint® Slides! audio MP3 download and coordinating slides for only $27. (You will receive immediate access to download your MP3 and slides upon purchase.)
Sheri
Jeavons
President





