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Presentations Tip

Filed under: Communication Skills — Steve Mertz at 3:07 pm on Saturday, August 25, 2007

If you are giving a presentation-the main purpose is usually to influence, motivate or educate your audience. Regular readers of the blog have hopefully gained insights into making their public presentations memorable and repeatable to audiences. Today I wanted to touch on your handouts and maybe even your website-audinces will judge you on these items! I was perusing the internet for the term Internet Marketing Speakers and clicked on a site that had the headlines of Professional Speaker, Programs, Presentations. Workshops, Seminars… Interestingly enough the web address turned out to be black-female. So, I start reading the copy of one Kimberly Kimbrough. Her site says she is the

“ #1 Professional Female Speaker for Meetings, Conventions, Seminars, Luncheons, and Training Sessions covering Internet Marketing and Diversity.”

I’m just about ready to hire Kimberly, theoretically, right up until she talks about her Travel Days. She states: “Half price for each additional day if he is required to travel on other days during which he is speaking.”

Kimberly, is there some gender confusion or are you just teasing us? Please be sure to have someone proof all your copy and handouts before you give that five star public presentation!!

2 Comments »

Comment by Ricardo

August 27, 2007 @ 6:13 pm

You misspelled audience in your above comment?

Comment by Steve Mertz

August 27, 2007 @ 8:12 pm

Just to see if you were paying attention :-)
Good Catch-Thanks Ricardo!!

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