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Presentation Introductions -- They Can Make or Break You

 
Author: Chris King

When you have been asked or hired to give a presentation, you will usually be introduced to the group before you present. Often, the person chosen to introduce you is not a seasoned speaker. The introduction, therefore, by this well-meaning person can turn the audience off before one word comes out of your mouth. How can you avoid this?

Write out your introduction!

  • Prepare a short and snappy introduction to hand to your introducer.

  • I often send one ahead also. This helps the group to have pre-presentation information for a flyer or newsletter.

  • Even if you send one ahead, bring a copy with you.

  • When you arrive, ask who will be introducing you and give him/her the copy and take a couple of minutes to point out pronunciation of any words that might be difficult or unfamiliar.

  • Another note is to double space, use a font of at least size 12, and do not use all caps, which are hard to read.

What to include! When I wrote short and snappy I meant it. If the introduction drags on or is too praiseworthy, it will turn the audience off before you stand up. Just include the pertinent facts in the description -- facts that are interesting and make the listeners sit up and take notice. The only time I include my college background is when I feel I need it for credibility.

What is your topic? Include words in the introduction that position you to speak on the topic you are presenting. What is it about you that gives you the expertise to talk about this topic? For example, if you are talking about running a successful home business, do you, yourself, have a home business? If not, you might want to reconsider speaking about home businesses.

A little humor goes a long way! One humorous fact can help any introduction to warm the audience. However, dont depend upon pacing or delivery from the person who is reading your introduction. You can even add a line at the end that leads into a quick note of humor for your beginning comments.

What to do while being introduced! Often, while we are being introduced, audience members can observe us (we may be up on a stage or platform, or sitting at a table in full view). Make sure that you look lively, prepared and professional (Ive seen presenters with their heads down, looking completely bored or practically asleep). As soon as the introducer is finished, be ready to jump up with enthusiasm and shake his/her hand.

Author Bio:
Chris King is a proclaimed scripter. Chris likes to write articles about this topic.
You can search for this article using: public speaking, fear of public speaking, public speaking coach, public speaking training
 
 
 

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