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Bomb! Ten Easy Steps to Blow Up Your Next Big Presentation - Guaranteed!

 
Author: Harrison Monarth

Your next presentation is just around the corner. To ensure devastating impact, just follow these ten steps and watch your career catch fire.

1. Avoid Excessive Research

Research is for geeks and bookworms. Do you really want to bore your audience with a bunch of statistics and facts that they can easily get from the library or from Google?

You want to tell people your version of how things work, not someone else's ideas that have been posted all over the Internet already.

2. Be Spontaneous

Preparation and rehearsals are for amateurs, or actors. By practicing your presentation you only sabotage your chances for spontaneity. Just scribble down a few notes and stuff them in your pocket in case you need them for reference. This allows you to improvise as you go, keeping your talk lively and interesting. People hate predictability.

Plus, by rehearsing your presentation you run the risk of having a bunch of know-it-alls give you unwanted feedback, which may tempt you to make last-minute changes. Do you really want to start over? Remember, this is YOUR show!

3. Always Start 15 Minutes Later

When you go to a 7:30 movie, what time does the feature presentation actually start? Around 7:45. There are usually at least 15 minutes of commercials and previews, to allow people enough time to settle in for the big show.

If this strategy works for multimillion-dollar movies, it will work for you too.

Besides, if you start your talk right on time you'll only get distracted by the latecomers.

4. Calm Your Nerves

To avoid getting nervous prior to your presentation, have a big meal and an alcoholic beverage right before you start your talk. Both will help you relax to the point where you wish you could take a nap. If food and beverages are not available at the time, head to the nearest pharmacy and get some cold medicine or sleep aids. But don't overdo it. All you want to do is take the edge off, not go to sleep.

5. Open With a Joke

People like to laugh. Telling a joke at the beginning of your talk will serve as a great ice breaker. And if they hate the rest of your presentation, at least you made them laugh right at the start. And first impressions are the most important.

If you can't remember any good politically incorrect jokes, pick on someone in the audience. That's what stand-up comedians do. Before long, you'll have the audience roaring and in a great mood.

6. Ignore the Audience

When you finally get up to speak, don't look anyone in the eye. They'll just make you nervous with their constant staring!

Also, if people shake their heads or roll their eyes while you're speaking, you won't get distracted by looking at them, so you stay right on track with your presentation.

7. Use Jargon Liberally

You're the expert, right? You speak a specialized language that only you and a handful of other experts in your field know. You've earned the right to use it. If your audience can't keep up, it isn't your problem. Maybe next time they'll be better prepared and study up on the topic you're speaking on.

8. Don't use Audio Visuals

PowerPoint is the devil. It's complicated and technical and cumbersome to drag around. Plus it adds unnecessary preparation time. And who's going to set it up? What if there aren't any electrical outlets or they're too far from the front of the room? You don't want to burden yourself with all these technical details. Skip the fancy technology.

9. Time is Money

What you have to say is too important to fit into a predetermined time slot. You might take twenty minutes, you might take two hours. If inspiration strikes during your presentation and you think of additional information your audience should know, are you supposed to withhold it? That wouldn't be very ethical. Pack as much detail as possible into your speech.

On the flipside, if you run out of things to say before your allocated time is up, people can get back to work and you'll have directly contributed to office productivity. It's a win-win situation.

10. Leave Quickly

Audiences are infamous for asking questions after presentations, and if you stick around you'll only set yourself up for annoying Q & A sessions.

Obviously people weren't paying attention while you were speaking, so why should you reward them by answering questions that you most likely covered during your talk?

Watch the President the next time he makes a statement to the press. As soon as he's said what he wants to say, he heads for the exit, with reporters shouting questions after him. Does he waste his time? Neither should you. Perhaps the audience should take notes next time.

Author Bio:

Harrison Monarth is a Speech Coach whose firm helps Fortune 500 Executives, Political Candidates and Professional from Finance, Technology and Sales convey their message for results. For information contact GuruMaker ?C School of Professional Speaking. www.gurumaker.com or Email: info@gurumaker.com Toll Free: 866-806 4366 or 720-394 7999

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