WHAT YOUR AUDIENCE THINKS ABOUT YOU!

 WHAT YOUR AUDIENCE THINKS ABOUT YOU!

Getting it right when speaking in public requires work. This requires rigorous preparation, which includes a good knowledge of its target and communication techniques.


However, we all know about this stuff and it sounds quite common too! But there still some other secret as well. And you definitely need to master it.

FIRST IMPRESSION!

As part of this preparation, the emphasis is on the "first impression" you give, hence the importance of the first words, the first gestures and the first silences.

Preparing your speech well, with a strong and synthetic message, bringing it to life with appropriate gestures and silences, are essential elements in building a solid "communication bridge".

The first impression is crucial in all interpersonal communication.

Now what more important is to know that why you are learning all this. Well your audience is gonna judge you so make sure you get good remarks at almost everything.

However, have look over these points to know that what your audience thinks about you!



1. The audience judges the speaker even before the speaker is introduced to the room, or even takes the floor, if only because his name has been "googled" before his performance.

2. Every member of the audience wonders, consciously or not: is the speaker interesting? Does it deserve my full attention? Don't I have more urgent or more stimulating information to consult on my smartphone? That is to say that posture, first words, non-verbal language, are decisive elements in immediately catching and not letting go of the audience's attention.

3. When the speaker is invited to speak, especially when the audience is not known, the first few minutes are key. The speaker should not focus on himself, but focus on the effect he has on others in order to interact positively with the audience. He must know how to build, and constantly strengthen, his "communication bridge".

These tips have been gathered on a long research including the views of great public speakers, If you follow them up, you will definitely gonna master it soon.



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