"I am about 90% through the "Wake 'em Up Professional Speaking System" and must compliment you and the thoroughness with which the system has been created. I having been a student of public speaking for 34 years, am a past member of NSA and am a professional trainer. . . . I believe that your system provides more useful information and techniques-- i.e., "more bang for the buck." Your system has certainly exceeded my expectations. Thank you, Chuck Heinrichs, Professional Trainer ########################################## GREAT SPEAKING Circulation 7222 Vol. 1 Number 14 - July 30, 1999 Publisher: Tom Antion tomAntion@aol.com http://www.Antion.com (C) Anchor Publishing 1999 ########################################## No one ever lost credibility by being interesting. ========================================== Please feel free to forward this E-Zine to anyone you know that is interested in being a better presenter, or who may want to make money speaking and training. 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Quick Presentation Skills Tip ===================================================== SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES by Tom Antion Make sure you find out exactly what you are supposed to accomplish when you are asked to speak. It is best to have it in writing. This can be handled with a question on your pre-program questionnaire. If you don*t get this information, you are open to complaints that you did not achieve the goals of the meeting organizers. ************ SPONSOR ************ Two FREE Pairs "Year 2000 Glow in the Dark Glasses" For the first twenty people acquiring the Wake em Up Video Professional Speaking System Special Introductory Pricing this week. http://www.antion.com/speakervideo.htm ********************************** ********* Make Your Speaking Website Kick ********** Tom gets over 10,000 visitors per month and over 40,000 individual page views at http://www.antion.com and it is growing. A 1.5 hour consultation with Tom will tell you how to get there. To schedule a non technical "dummies" appointment call (301) 459-0738 mailto:tomantion@aol.com ********************************************* ===================================================== 2. Advanced Presentation Skills Article ===================================================== HOW TO TWEAK YOUR BLURBS Tips for Convention and Large Meeting Presenters By Ann Bloch Speakers frequently need to write a brief "blurb" about their program for conference brochures to entice people to attend their sessions or for other purposes. The key is conciseness - in such brief descriptions, every word counts. The purpose is 1) to distinguish the speaker from others on the schedule and 2) to give attendees a clear idea what benefits to expect. TITLES: Be concrete. "Becoming Excellent" doesn't distinguish you. This does: "Do Three Things You Hate ... and Watch Your Income Double." Make your title easy to remember with specific words: "Be Alfred Hitchcock: Mesmerize Your Audiences." Poor blurbs are filled with general words, which make all speakers sound alike: "information that will impact your career." Or stuffed with self-promoting adjectives: "this exciting, dynamic session." And claims: "this content-packed program." Shouldn*t potential participants assume that the session will be exciting, with content? Avoid self-praise - let attendees describe the session as "exciting." Cross out space-robbing fillers like ... "is designed to" ... "provides" ... "including." Blurbs that work focus on benefits to attendees . . . what they will be able to do after hearing you? Begin with command verbs: "Open closed doors." "Get clients to call you ... repeatedly." "Create your own website ... tonight." "Discover three ways to get business by phone." Choose colorful, memorable words: "Captivate your audiences by using foreshadowing." Add facts: "How I Went From Zero to 201 Paid Presentations In Two Years." POOR: "This session is designed to teach you how to handle your finances." BETTER: "Discover how to become financially independent." BEST: "Work enough. Retire in five years. Play hard. Die broke." TEST YOUR BLURB: With a colored marker, highlight every claim. With another color, highlight every benefit. If the second color doesn*t dominate, tweak your blurb. Your session at every conference will be packed! ==== Ann Bloch*s forte is her unorthodox approach to business writing: do it fast and make it fun to read. She encourages corporate readers to make an impact. In seminars and consultations, she shows people how creativity leads to clear writing. She*s completing a book, "Business Writing Savvy: Get the Action You Want in Only One Draft." mailto:annbloch@vgernet.net *********** SPONSOR *********** DUNN and ASSOCIATES DESIGN NOTE: I have seen the work this firm puts out. They are fabulous!!! . . . AND they are doing my next book cover -- Tom Design That Sells YOU and Your PRODUCT! Best-selling book covers. Hot-selling back-of-room product package design. Attention-grabbing speaker presentation kits. Quick-response promotional one-sheets. We know what it takes to get you noticed. Since 1985 we have served clients like Tony Robbins, Ken Blanchard, Dottie Walters, Simon & Schuster, Prentice-Hall, and HarperCollins. Call DUNN+ASSOCIATES DESIGN at 715 634 4857 or mailto:mjirik@win.bright.net ******************************** ===================================================== 3. HUMOR TECHNIQUE ===================================================== HOW TO WRITE A TOP 10 LIST by Jeff Justice Right off the bat I*m going to make this process fifty percent easier for you. Never write a Top 10 list. Make it a Top 5 because: First, it*s hard to come up with 10 really funny things. The only reason David Letterman gets laughs all the way through is he has a band punching it up with rim shots and musical cues. Second, audiences have really short attention spans. When I started customizing Top 10 lists for clients it was apparent from the very first one that 10 was too much of a good thing. Third, it*s much easier! Jeff*s golden rule for Top 5 lists is, "End on the funniest, begin with the second funniest and put the other three in the middle." How to write it: Pick a subject (ie, Rolling Stones) and make a list of everything you can think of regarding this subject, especially nouns or phrases. In this case, that would include song titles. My list would include the following, plus much more. (The more the better): Brown Sugar, Jumpin Jack Flash, Big Lips, Drugs, I Can*t Get No Satisfaction, Rock and Rollers, Start Me Up, etc. Now, pick an adjective that describes your subject. The first one that comes to mind is old. Make another list of everything that you can think of that has to do with getting old, such as: Walker, Bran, Polygrip, Senile, Social Security, Medicare, Viagra, Geritol, Respirator, Catheter Choose one item from each group and put them together with a little exaggeration to form your idea. In this case, it will be titles for their 1999 tour. The Top 5 names for the Rolling Stones 1999 tour are... 5. Big Lips and Polygrip tour. 4. The Brown Sugar and Bran tour. 3. Hey, you get off my Catheter tour. 2. Grumpy Old Men tour 1. Start me up with Viagra tour. In my corporate workshops I teach the group how to write Top 5 Lists on subjects meaningful to them like, "The Top 5 things you*d never hear from a customer." They come up with, "Could you please keep me on hold longer? I was enjoying the Musak." The groups must write their own lists and then present them at the end. After the laughter subsides, I point out that if they reverse the Top 5 list they*ve identified five negative things that they do hear from their customers. Then we spend time developing humorous and appropriate responses for when those situations occur. === Note from Tom: Jeff is fantastic at teaching you how to use and create humor. Absolutely take the time to take one of his workshops. Jeff Justice Corporate Comedy P. O. Box 52404 Atlanta, GA 30355-0404 404-262-7406 fax: 404-841-9586 http://www.jeffjustice.com mailto:jeff@jeffjustice.com ********* GREAT SPEAKER REFERENCE ******* BE THE HIT OF YOUR NEXT PRESENTATION! "Wake em Up! How to Use Humor and Other Professional Techniques to Create Alarmingly Good Business Presentations" "Toms program and materials will cut five years off a speakers learning curve." -- Cavett Robert, Founder National Speakers Assn. For a FREE Chapter visit http://www.antion.com/products/produc~3.htm ********************************************** ===================================================== 4. $$$$$$$ SPEAKER MARKETING TIP $$$$$$$$ ===================================================== PROMOTING WITH POSTERS By Wendy Gaska ---------------------------------- How does your presentation compare with a cheeseburger? Professionals on Tom*s level don*t have to compete with what*s being served for lunch during their presentations because they only accept the best gigs where *they* are the attraction -- not the meal. Of course, speakers of this calibre have earned the right to pick and choose. They also started out where some of you are now -- doing luncheon meetings. If you are just starting your speaking career, you will have to be creative to get your name out. Posters are a terrific way of getting your name in front of numerous people you couldn*t possibly meet one-on-one. Since you don*t sell a nationally recognized product (yet!) your name is your commodity, as well as the quality of your presentation. Tom has been talking about the importance of themes in your presentations. Capitalize on this by having posters made with your theme, your name and your photo prominently displayed. These can range in size from 8x10s that can fit into your mailed material, to 11x14s that can be hung in the employee lounges and lunch rooms, to 24x36s which can be put on easels outside of the room in which you are making your presentation. You most likely won*t have an unlimited budget for full-color posters on high gloss photo paper for every event. Start with some sharp graphics and a photo or two printed on coated bond poster paper for the larger posters, or on 24# bond for 8x10s. Since you most likely will not be retrieving your posters after each presentation, you will want to have them printed on paper that you can afford to dispense with. Your biggest expense will be having someone design the poster for you, unless you are gifted in that area. I am not the only graphic designer/printer that will cut you a nice break if the design and printing are a package deal. Hint: When mailing your promo materials to the head honchos, print your 8x10 posters on glossy or photo-quality stock as it is much more impressive and professional-looking. Save the 8x10s printed on heavy bond for the bulletin boards, lunch rooms and attendees. If you have impressed them enough, they will keep the 8x10s (which will have your contact info printed on them) for future reference. Have posters in various sizes ready for each topic used in a presentation. Carry some of each with you when you do a presentation in case you are called upon in an emergency, as happened to one speaker I know. She was booked to do the morning session of a conference, but quickly earned double the money by covering for the second session speaker who didn*t show due to plane delays. Fortunately she had in her repertoire a presentation covering the topic the delayed speaker was scheduled to do. Even better, she was prepared with extra posters to hand out and the event manager thought she was the best thing since cordless mikes! Be prepared for anything, but above all, Promote! Promote! Promote! because "an ounce of image is worth a pound of performance." ------------------------ Note from Tom: Wendy, who is wonderful to deal with, has been kind enough to give readers of GREAT SPEAKING the following special offers for a limited time only. Package 1: $75 *Includes design of poster with supplied photos and info -- (50) 8x10 full-color posters -- (3) 11x17 full-color posters -- (1) 24x36 full-color poster All posters printed on 24# or coated bond Package 2: $145 *Includes design of poster with supplied photos and info -- (50) 8x10 full-color posters on 24# bond -- (50) 8x10 full-color posters on glossy stock -- (3) 11x17 full-color posters on coated bond -- (1) 24x36 full-color poster on coated bond Contact Wendy Gaska mailto:adpros@wfeca.net Visit http://www.poster1.com Toll FREE 1 (877) 423 8770 NOTE: I just ran across the most fabulous marketing site I have ever seen. I*m using a tremendous amount of what I learned at this site. Check it out http://www.marketingtips.com/t.cgi/12273/ Want to really take advantage of your E-mail marketing . . . WITHOUT BEING A SPAMMER? GO TO http://www.marketingtips.com/mailloop/t.x/12273 ********* SPONSOR ********* INTERNATIONAL CALL FOR MARKETING/ADVERTISING EXPERTS National advertising trainer Drew Eric Whitman--a.k.a. "Dr. Direct!(tm)"--seeks experts with powerful, exciting speaking voices for unusual, new audiocassette anthology, "PROJECT-X: Underground Success Secrets from Today's Advertising & Marketing Master-Minds(tm)." The album will be produced to Nightingale-Conant-quality specs and will include your name, bio, photo, voice and international marketing support and publicity. Featured expert is the great Dottie Walters. Space is limited. mailto:Drew@AdSurgeon.com with PROJECT-X in the SUBJECT area for full details via email. **************************** ===================================================== 5. SPEAKER HUMOR ===================================================== => Being a speaker, my mind not only wanders, sometimes it leaves completely. => As an older speaker I*ve seen it all, done it all, and can*t remember most of it. => One nice thing about egotists: They don*t talk about other people. => Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups. => The older you get, the better you realize you were. => Why is it called tourist season if we can*t shoot at them? => Lead me not into temptation (I can find the way myself). => An unbreakable toy is useful for breaking other toys. => If you ate pasta and antipasta, would you still be hungry? => If you try to fail, and succeed, which have you done? => The nice part of living in a small town is that when I don*t know what I*m doing, someone else does. => The colder the X-ray table, the more of your body is required on it. => A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. => Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today. . . . There may be a law against it by then. => MODERN DAY JOB APPLICANT: "I suppose you don*t know of nobody in none of yur departments who don*t want to hire nobody to do nothin, don*t you?" HR PERSON: "Yes, I don*t." => Flattery, like perfume is supposed to be sniffed, not swallowed. => GROUCH: A person who is always dissatisfied especially when he/she gets what he/she deserves. => Never miss an opportunity to make someone happy even if you have to leave the room to do it. => HUMILITY: When you know you*ve got it, you*ve lost it. => ABSOLUTELY POSITIVE: Being wrong at the top of your voice. Lot*s more FREE speaker humor at http://www.antion.com/humor/speakerhumor/speakerhumor.htm ===================================================== 6. USEFUL WEBSITES ===================================================== http://wdvl.com/Internet/Writing/ Writing for the Web. 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