Special
report:
Secrets to Keeping Audience Attention
You
can measure the success of your speaking in lots of ways, but
one surefire indicator of success is audience attention.
Fail
to gain and keep audience attention and you fail to succeed.
Hello,
This is Bronwyn Ritchie from Pivotal Public
Speaking and I have to say I know that feeling of impending
doom.
A group in the corner is chatting among
themselves. The lady in the front row is asleep, even
SNORING slightly. The man in the middle row is quietly
chatting into his phone. To an inexperienced speaker it
can feel like the whole presentation is slipping away.
You
really do need to gain your audience’s attention right from the
start and then keep it.
What will that attention give you? What
could you do with that attention?
Your
audience will listen. If they listen, they have a chance
of understanding, and understanding, after all, is basic to your
achieving your goals for the presentation.
Once you have that attention, you can
connect. You can persuade, inform, educate, entertain.
And you can have your call to action heard - and understood.
To those who
want
- to inform, to inspire, to entertain - to make a
difference with their speaking - to share
their message - to build their business
Achieve your
speaking goals now
In this report you will learn
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how to keep your audience focused on
you and your message and not on their iphones, laptops or
neighbours
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3 ways to design your presentation so
that each person in the audience feels you care especially about
them
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how to avoid the panic of realising
you are losing your audience
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the elements of presentation style that
effortlessly trigger audience attention over and over again
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3 ways to create a connection with your
audience that guarantees their continued focus
-
time-honoured hooks that quickly
refocus attention
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Learn these ten secrets and implement them and you will speak
with confidence, knowing that you can keep and regain your
audience's attention at any time.
Learn and implement them and you will be admired and rehired as
a speaker. Audience attention is an indicator of
your success not just to you, but to the event coordinators
responsible for hiring and re-hiring a speaker.
Learn and implement and you have given yourself the foundations
of success in your speaking, whatever your goals may be -
to inform, to inspire, to entertain, to sell, to prosper.
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Just AUD $7.00
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P.S. I have included what I think are
really useful tips in this report, but if you
are not entirely pleased with it, you are very welcome to
let me know and I will refund your money. Guaranteed.
Best wishes,
Bronwyn
Contact:
Bronwyn@pivotalpublicspeaking.com
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