In this video, we look at a TED presentation we saw that was very interesting. This presentation was giving by Matt Cutts and he talks about 30 day challenges. Matt’s presentation is a great example of how we can start a presentation and engage the audience. We will show you Matt’s presentation and pause it whenever we want to point out something useful for you. (more…)
Starting a presentation has got to be one of the most stressful parts of giving a presentation. You’re worried about what you’re going to say, especially if English isn’t your first language, and whether you’ll give a good impression. That’s why I think this week’s presentation tip about starting a presentation with a quote is really valuable.
A quote to start your presentation can quickly get the entire audience onto the same page. That is, your audience can be aligned to your presentation in a very short time when using a quote. (more…)
In this video, I’m going to teach you how to give a self-introduction in 15 seconds or less to create a good impression. You can use this to introduce yourself before a presentation or when meeting people.
I don’t think you can ever stop improving how you create an impression with people. There’s no one best way to do give a good impression, so it’s always a good idea to learn more and try different things.
In this week’s presentation tip, you’ll learn how to give a good impression in less than 15 seconds. I say 15 seconds because people these days are so easily distracted and so busy that we have to get their attention in the shortest amount of time possible.
So check out this week’s video presentation tip: “15 Seconds To Success Or Failure”
I would also like to know how you like to introduce yourself or what you have seen that was impressive to you. Good luck and never stop learning!
In this video, I’m going to talk about how to start a presentation with a story you can make up just before you give your presentation. I personally use this technique because sometimes you don’t have time or you have trouble finding a good story beforehand. (more…)
In this video, learn how to introduce a problem and then your discovery of a solution in a presentation. The problem/solution type of presentation is well-known and very versatile. You can use this style for most presentations, so check it out and let us know what you think. (more…)
I’ve noticed that it’s not easy to find great tips on introducing yourself, especially video samples of how to introduce yourself. And since this is really important to do this well in a presentation, I decided to share with you a fantastic and simple technique to introduce yourself. (more…)