| |






 


|
|
|
You Have Reached Powerful Presentations!
Through a plethora of free articles,
we provide a useful guide for both the aspiring and veteran speaker.
To receive 10 free and useful tips to enhance your Personal
and Professional STYLE, sign up for our FREE newletter, Portfolio
Potpourri, HERE.
We never sell names and/or e-mail addresses, and if you ever wish to
"opt-out" that's never a problem.
Have
a question and/or challenge you would like addressed? Click
HERE.
Thanks for visiting and come again! To contact Chris
King, Editor, e-mail her at: chris@creativekeys.net
 |
|
Using the Basics for a Winning Presentation
by Chris King |
|
This
past week I was asked to help judge a presentation contest that involved
high school students speaking about a chosen part (by them) of the Constitution
of the United States for eight to ten minutes. This was followed by a
three to four minute assignment presentation that was pulled from a hat
including a choice of four possibilities (that had been posted beforehand).
All of the judges not only voted unanimously for the winner, but were also thoroughly impressed with both of his presentations. There was
such a large range of scores between the young man who came in first and
the one who came in second, I thought it was time to again review the
basic skills that made the winner succeed. |
|
The Ten Biggest Mistakes Presenters Make
by Chris King |
|
I
recently attended a 90 minute presentation by an FBI agent on the topic
of Internet security. I was prepared for a dry and possibly boring program,
so you can imagine my surprise and delight when the speaker was so excellent
he literally "knocked our socks off."
He was right on and didn't even come close to making even one of the mistakes presenters tend to make. As I list and discuss what I consider to be the "Ten Biggest Mistakes" I will use him as an example of ways in which to avoid, combat and overcome the common mistakes we all suffer when attending programs - especially those programs that deal with computers and technology.
|
|
Use CPR to Make Your Presentations More Powerful
by Chris King |
|
This
is always a good time of year in which to reflect on where weve been and where we are going. It is also the perfect opportunity to plan ways to infuse our presentations with extra life. So, lets give them some CPR. C stands for Content; P stands for Performance; and R stands for Relationship. What do I mean? Read the article to find out.
C stands for Content. And Content is King. We have been hearing this more and more often as the Internet grows, but it also refers to our presentations. There was a time where a speaker could succeed with lots of motivational and inspirational stories, laced with a bit of content here and there. Those days are over we are truly living in an information age. |
| Chris
King's Personal Recommendations |
| If you
are exasperated by all of the Internet HYPE, visit my recommendation
website, where I share products,tools and systems I have personally
tested. Looking for information about a plethora of "what
is out there?" You will find answers here. |
 |
| PowerPoint Answers
|
| PowerPointAnswers.com provides solutions, links and resources
for all PowerPoint users. Author Kathryn Jacobs has years of training
and expertise with PowerPoint. You'll find the answers to your
questions here. |
 |
| Speech Club |
| Communication Tips and Public Speaking Skills. SpeechClub.com is a spot on the web built by speech & communication enthusiasts for speech & communication enthusiasts. |
 |
| Sullivan Speaker
Services |
| Your Gateway
to the Speaking Universe. Vickie Sullivan has been helping experts
use public speaking to generate revenue and increase market share
since 1987. |
 |
| Speaking Circles
International |
| Speak Naturally
and Powerfully in front of any group. We help people explore the
magic of their presence and dissolve their fear as they master
the capacity to be fully seen and heard, anytime and anywhere,
without the use of performance techniques. |
 |
| SpeakerNet News |
| A valuable
resource for the professional speaker or wannabe. A weekly newsletter
with questions, answers, and feedback. Go to the Website to subscribe
and find out about books, tapes, and teleseminars. |
 |
| The Presentation
Team |
| Everything
for presenters! Services include custom PowerPoint design &
enhancement, multimedia/Flash development, video production, and
speaker training & coaching. Products include backgrounds/templates,
software, books, and A/V equipment. |
 |
| Toastmasters
International |
| Members learn
public speaking by speaking to groups and working with others
in a supportive environment. A typical Toastmasters club is made
up of 20 to 30 people who meet once a week for about an hour.
Meetings give everyone an opportunity to practice speaking. |
 |
| Communication
Skills Training |
| Hamilton
Mercer Training design and deliver communication skills training,
customer service, assertiveness and receptionist training programs
to a variety of clients across all sectors. |
 |
| National Speakers
Association |
| Professional
organization for experts who speak for a living. NSA's members
include experts who are trainers, educators, humorists, motivators,
consultants and authors. Speakers bring their own expertise,
and NSA helps them build business skills and platform awareness.
|
 |
| American
Business English |
| If
you are looking for American Business English class, you have
come to the right place! BIA is one of the best language training
schools in Boston. |
 |
| Effective
Presentation Skills |
| Presentation
Skills Training and Sales Training Programs with Public Speaking
Workshops for executives and sales representatives.
Also includes
a portal with many useful links. |
 |
| Change
That's Right Now |
|
Change That's Right Now can quickly and easily cure your fear of
Public Speaking and many other fears and phobias. |
| |

Remember:
If you would like
to try an issue of our FREE eclectic e-newsletter, Portfolio Potpourri,
sign up by clicking
HERE and hitting SEND. Just for trying it, you will receive "10 Tips
of Ways to Develop Your Personal and Professional STYLE."
We never sell names
and/or e-mail addresses, and if you ever wish to "opt-out" that's
never
a problem.
Contact Chris King
at:
chris@creativekeys.net
or at: P.O. Box 221255
Beachwood, Ohio 44122
Phone: (216) 991-8428
|
|
|
How to
Leave
Your
Audience
Begging
for
MORE!
In
this complete manual
by been-there-done-that
author, Chris King,
you will learn everything
you need to know to
become an
OUTRAGEOUSLY
Powerful
Presenter!
Don't
wait another day to
get started.
You
will be glad you did!
|
|
We hope that you
are learning some new and effective presentation skills from this site,
but also are having fun while here.
The
speaker
needs
to be
SHARP
and
have
STYLE.
By developing your own personal and professional STYLE,
you will live your life
on purpose - with class, pleasure and success in every
area.
We have created a Special Report, 125 Ways to Develop
Your Personal and Professional STYLE. Click HERE
for more information.
|
|
And don't hesitate to
send us your questions,
comments, tips, and
suggestions. We
welcome your
FEEDBACK.
|
101
Secrets of
Highly
Effective
Speakers
In
101
Secrets of Highly Effective Speakers, Caryl Rae Krannich
Ph.D offers hands on, reader-friendly, practical ideas that
will help develop the skills and confidence necessary for
a successful presentation.
Speaker's
Sourcebook
II: Quotes,
Stories, &
Anecdotes
for Every
Occasion The
Speaker's Sourcebook II remains a favorite source of reference,
inspiration and information. The author pours a lot of himself
in the messages following the anecdotes and stories. This
is like a large Chicken Soup book with ideas for speakers.
Say
It with
Presentations
Presentation
techniques from
the bestselling
author of Say It With Charts. A top notch business
presentation is equal parts information and entertainment.
Say It With Presentations helps managers create the
perfect mix for business presentations.
Secrets of
Successful
Speakers:
Motivate,
Captivate,
and Persuade How
do highly paid
professional speakers put magic and motivation into every
talk? Lilly Walters reveals their secrets and strategies in
this practical, conversational guide. Mark Twain reputedly
said it took him three weeks to prepare an impromptu speech
In
The
SpotLight:
Overcome
Your Fear
In The
SpotLight is a
real gift to people experiencing any degree of fear or discomfort
in speaking or performing in front of others, either in formal
or informal settings. Janet Esposito demonstrates sensitivity
and wisdom.
Inspire
Any
Audience:
Proven
Secrets ...
Zig Ziglar calls
this "the
ultimate presenter's handbook"--and it's easy to see why!
"Inspire Any Audience" is every speaker's find-it-fast toolkit
of immediately usable tips and techniques.
Great
Session
Openers,
Closers, and
Energizers
Here's
everything a speaker or trainer needs to keep the audience
awake, alert, and involved. This fun-filled collection
of can't-miss activities contains the openers, closers,
and energizers you can use to kick off each presentation.
|
|
|
|