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  • 5 Tips For Delivering A Great Presentation - How To Speak In Front Of Others - Public

  • Speaking Tips

  • Hi. Iím Antonio Centeno, the founder of Real Men Real Style. Today, weíre going to be

  • talking about 5 tips that you can use to deliver an awesome presentation. Okay, if you havenít

  • already, please subscribe to our Youtube channel. By doing that, these videos will come right

  • to you. In addition, if you like this video, if you find it useful, please click on the

  • like button down below and last but not least, if you want to learn more about Menís style

  • and presenting in general, Iíve got a free 47 page E-book thatís mostly about Menís

  • style but we also, in other places, I will talk about presentations. In fact, Iím going

  • to link you to an article on presentations right down there.

  • Okay so letís get to what are my 5 tips so that you can deliver an awesome presentation.

  • One, you need to practice. Number two, you need to keep the audience, keep the listeners

  • engaged. Number three, you need to keep it simple and sweet. Number four, properly use

  • visuals and number five, you need to bring it.

  • Okay so letís talk about practice. You hear this all the time. Iím not bringing anything

  • new but really no one can wing it. Of course you know there are people like Tony Robins

  • who gets off a airplane, he goes right to the stage but heís thinking about what heís

  • going to cover and heís practiced hundreds, if not, probably thousands of times. If youíre

  • new to speaking in front of an audience and most of us are, most of us donít get in front

  • of, arenít professional speakers. You need to practice and you need to practice a lot

  • especially if you donít know what or you havenít done this for a long time because

  • if you lock up in front of an audience, itís different.

  • In front of the camera, I can go over there and I can restart this and in fact, this video,

  • ve probably restarted 4 times. But at the end of the day, I control it. With an audience,

  • you donít. You donít want to lock up so let me give you an example. When I was interviewing

  • in business school, I went to this really high end consulting company and they brought

  • me into a hotel and I was sitting there with the consultant. We were having a nice conversation

  • and all of a sudden he turns on the interview and he starts asking me very difficult business

  • questions which I didnít even know half of the stuff that heís talking about.

  • I wasnít prepared for it and it just caught me and I froze up. Now, the reason I told

  • you that story is actually Iím leading this to part two so weíve talked about preparation.

  • Now, itís grabbing attention. Do you notice how when I told you that story about the consulting

  • interview, you immediately probably tuned a bit more into this video. Thatís because

  • I grabbed your attention. I shared with you an experience, which is true by the way, but

  • itís one that you can relate to because youíve locked up. Youíve had instances in which

  • having somebody talk to you in a language that youíre just totally lost on.

  • So donít be afraid to find a way to bring the audience in. One of the best ways is a

  • story and youíre going to need to do this every 10 to 15 minutes because you canít

  • just give people tons of information. You can give them information for a few minutes

  • but after 10 to 15 minutes, you need to bring them back with a story or bring them back

  • with a visual. Step away from the information and really, youíre addressing a different

  • part of the brain and you need to wake people up because your information may be great,

  • may be beautiful but youíre going to put them to sleep.

  • So letís talk about number three. Keep it simple and sweet. Youtubeís great about this.

  • Youíll notice most of the videos on Youtube are like 3 to 5 minutes long. Beyond that,

  • you want to keep it simple and sweet so if youíve got a longer presentation, donít

  • say that itís busting 35, going up to 60 minutes, really look at do you need to use

  • that full 60 minutes? Just because they give you 60 minutes, does not mean you have to

  • use the full 60 minutes.

  • Okay, now letís talk about visuals. PowerPoint is overused. I remember when PowerPoint first

  • came out and it was like ìWowThatís really cool and before that, we were all using

  • the overheads and projectors. PowerPoint is awesome but it is so overused. You donít

  • have to use PowerPoint. Your visuals need to serve you. You donít want to serve your

  • visuals so never just read off of PowerPoint. If youíre going to use PowerPoint, use it

  • to get the main points across. You never want to redirect them from the slide. Look over

  • to your PowerPoint, maybe pull one of two notes from it but somebody should not be able

  • to read your PowerPoint and know exactly what the presentation was about. So make sure,

  • again, that you control your visuals and that your visuals do not control you.

  • Finally, bring it and the whole thing here is make sure you bring your A game. Be excited

  • because youíre not passionate about what youíre talking about, if youíre not excited,

  • why should your audience be? Okay, this has been Antonio Centeno with Real Men Real Style.

  • Hope you enjoy this video andll see you in the next one. Bye-bye.

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