Use a slide to “clarify” your point or message. Your
rule for slides should be if the slide clarifies a point, making it easier to
understand, use it, other wise “remove” the slide!
First tell the audience
your point or message then show the slide and then remove it.
You want your audiences
attention focused on your message, the specific points you are making in your
speech, to help them solve a problem or teach them a new skill to add to their toolboxes.
You don’t want your
audiences attention focusing on the slides. To many slides will “ruin” your
speech. The fewer slides the better. For a 25 minute program use 3-4 slides if needed to "clarify" each point.
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comments about this blog.
Until next week remember to practice using slides that clarify your points to make your story memorable and visual.
Madeline
Frank, Ph.D., is a 2014 Certified World Class Speaking
Coach. She has been coaching and mentoring business professionals to be
champion speakers for over 5 years. She is an Amazon.com Best Selling Author, speaker, business owner, teacher,
and concert artist. She helps businesses and organizations "Tune Up their
Business". Her observations show you the blue prints necessary to improve
and keep your business successful. Her latest book "Leadership On A
Shoestring Budget" is available everywhere books are sold.
Contact Madeline Frank for booking and other inquiries at mfrankviola@gmail.com
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