Here are some important public speaking tips to help you develop your skills and become far more effective as a public speaker.
- Ensure      your speech will be captivating to your audience as well as worth      their time and attention. Videotape your presentation and analyze it.      Emphasize your strong points during your presentation.
 - Present the desired image to your      audience. Be solemn if your topic is serious. Appear relaxed, even if you      feel nervous. Remember, you don’t look as nervous as you feel.
 - Establish rapport with your      audience. If a microphone is available, adjust and adapt your voice      accordingly.
 - Maintain sincere eye contact with your      audience. If what you have prepared is obviously not getting across to      your audience, change your strategy mid-stream if you are well prepared to      do so.
 - Allow      yourself and your audience a little time to reflect and think.
 - Check out the location ahead of      time to ensure seating arrangements for audience, whiteboard, blackboard,      lighting, location of projection screen, sound system, etc. are suitable      for your presentation.
 - Tell      audience ahead of time that you will be giving out an outline of your      presentation so that they will not waste time taking unnecessary notes      during your presentation.
 - Humour : Tell jokes if you’re      good at telling jokes. If you aren’t good, it is best to leave the      jokes behind. There’s nothing worse than a punch line that has no      punch.
 - Tell stories : Stories      make you a real person not just a deliverer of information. Use personal      experiences to bring your material to life. No matter how dry your      material is, you can always find a way to humanise it. Keep audience      interested throughout your entire presentation. Remember that an interesting      speech makes time fly, but a boring speech is always too long to endure      even if the presentation time is the same.
 - Using Public Speaking Environment - Try not      to get stuck in one place. Use all the space that’s available to      you. If your space is confined (say a meeting room or even presenting at a      table) use stronger body language to convey your message.
 - Mistakes - Mistakes are all right.      Recovering from mistakes makes you appear more human. Good recovery puts      your audience at ease - they identify with you more.
 
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