Denver Electronic Marketing Camp this Saturday (see below) Alert Tom if you are getting duplicates ########################################## GREAT SPEAKING Circulation 11,047 Vol. 2 Number 10 - June 19, 2000 Publisher: Tom Antion tom@Antion.com http://www.Antion.com (C) Anchor Publishing 2000 ########################################## No one ever lost credibility by being interesting. ========================================== Please RECOMMEND 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. It's a good way to stay in touch with client's too. You don't even have to mail them an article. http://www.antion.com/recommend.html If you are receiving this issue as a forward, and would like to get your own free subscription, please visit http://www.antion.com/ezinesubscribe.htm PRIVACY STATEMENT: We will not distribute your address to anyone. Period. ============================================= IN THIS ISSUE ============================================= 1. Quick Presentation Skills Tip 2. Advanced Presentation Skills Article (Beginners should read this too) 3. Humor Technique Series 4. Speaker Marketing Tip 5. Speaker Humor 6. Websites for Speakers *** SPEAKER BUSINESS LEADS *** Will be delivered to full subscribers when available. ********** ELECTRONIC MARKETING CAMPS *********** Upcoming Electronic Marketing Butt Camps "Make more on your Seat than you do on your Feet" => Denver, Saturday June 24 => San Francisco, Giant two day Butt Camp with Guest "Killer Web Copy Author David Garfinkel Saturday / Sunday July 15,16 => Key West, Friday July 28 => Washington, D.C. 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Quick Presentation Skills Tip ===================================================== SCREEN SIZE APPROXIMATION CHART Use this guide when someone asks you how large of a screen you need. 3-5 people 21 inches diagonal (53.34 cm) 5-9 people 29 inches diagonal (73.66 cm) 10-15 people 37 inches diagonal (93.98 cm) 16-35 people 60 inches diagonal (152.4 cm) 36-50 people 72 inches diagonal (182.88 cm) 51-140 people 120 inches diagonal (304.8 cm) 141-220 people 150 inches diagonal (381.0 cm) 221-390 people 200 inches diagonal (508.0 cm) 391+ people 300 inches diagonal (762.0 cm) Source: www.bhphotovideo.com ************ SPONSOR ************ SpeakerNet News Teleseminars! 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That may be true, but if you're looking for one of the cheapest and most effective methods of promoting your service or product, concentrate on the positive results of doing a presentation. Think of the contacts and prospective clients you'll be generating with just 20 minutes in front of an audience. In case accentuating the positive isn't enough to keep the butterflies in your stomach in line, before you step up to the podium, take time to work through these exercises to help you channel all that nervousness into energy. Physical Preparation: Warm up and relax your body and face. a. If you're wearing high heels, take them off. Now, stand on one leg and shake the other. When you put your foot back on the ground, it's going to feel lighter than the other one. Now, switch legs and shake. You want your energy to go through the floor and out of your head. This sounds quite cosmic; it isn't. It's a practical technique used by actors. b. Shake your hands...fast. Hold them above your head, bending at the wrist and elbow and then bring your hands back down. This will make your hand movements more natural. c. Warm up your face muscles by chewing in a highly exaggerated way. Do shoulder and neck rolls. Imagine that you're eye level with a clock. As you look at 12, pull as much of your face up to 12 as you can; now move it to 3, then down to 6 and finally over to 9. All of these exercises serve to warm you up and relax you. Those exaggerated movements make it easier for your movements to flow more naturally. Now concentrate on the potential customers you'll be cultivating with your talk. Aren't you getting a warm feeling just thinking about that? Go on--step up on the podium and profit from the experience. http://www.fripp.com/articleslist.html for more articles by Fripp --------------- Patricia Fripp CSP,CPAE is a San Francisco-based professional speaker on Change, Teamwork,Customer Service, Promoting Business, and Communication Skills. She is the author of "Get What You Want!" and Past-President of the National Speakers Association. PFripp@aol.com, 1-800 634 3035, http://www.fripp.com =================================== ********** SPEAKER TOUR TO EXOTIC THAILAND *************** Connected International Meeting Professionals Association" START BUILDING YOUR INTERNATIONAL RESUME Join Tom Antion, Keynote Speaker at the 9th International Technology, Meetings and Incentives Conference to be held in Bangkok, Thailand on October 26-29, 2000. "Great Speakers Make Great Meetings: Speaker Showcase" will be held on October 26. There will be pre and post- conference trips to China, Philippines and Vietnam. We have arranged highly discounted airfares on Thai International Airways for this event Don't miss this chance to build your global network. For details: http://www.meetingprofessionals.org or Contact Andrea Sigler, PhD mailto:cimpa@cimpa.org (type "Bangkok Conference" under subject) Tel 703 978 6287 Fax 703 978 5524 ******************************** ===================================================== 3. HUMOR TECHNIQUE ===================================================== Caricature, Cartoons and Comic Strips by Tom Antion When certain prominent features of something or someone are highlighted and other features are diminished, that is called caricature. Studies have found that it is easier to identify a political leader from a caricature than from a real photograph. You can use caricatures of yourself in your own promotional material or in your programs to make fun of yourself. You can do the same thing to make fun of your competitors or your competitor's products by amplifying whatever feature you want to emphasize. Caricature artists are not too hard to locate. Many times you can find them by looking in the yellow pages under the categories of entertainment or party planning because they frequently perform at parties. Cartoons and Comic Strips are the most universally accepted formats for humor across cultures. There are three ways to use cartoons: first, you can tell the audience about a cartoon you saw; second, you can cut the cartoon out of its publication and show it; and third, you can make up a cartoon yourself. I saw a cartoon once where a lady was holding a gun to her purse. The caption said "Give up the keys!" I use this example in my Business Lite Seminar when I want to illustrate the use of humor to help ease the tension in embarrassing situations. (I have also used this line many times when I am with a woman who is fumbling through her purse.) When I tell the audience I saw a cartoon, it helps them paint a mental picture of what I am describing with words. Describing a cartoon is an easy method for using cartoons without having them physically available or needing audio/visual equipment to show them. Showing a cartoon is a more powerful way to convey its humorous message. This is especially true in international audiences where the visual aspect takes on a greater significance. In a very small crowd I might hold up the cartoon or I might pass it around. In larger audiences, the cartoon should be projected don't forget to get permission from the copyright holder) so everyone can see it clearly. I like this method better anyway because I can control when it pops up on the screen. I want everyone to see the cartoon simultaneously so their laughter will be cumulative. Try to fill the frame of the visual with your cartoon or comic strip. You will create a greater impact. (see example at http://www.antion.com/visualsample.htm ) The third way to use cartoons is to make them yourself. When I first started teaching this subject I could not take advantage of this method unless I hired an artist. Things are different now. There are a number of inexpensive computer software programs available which can be used, one of which is Corel Draw. This program has 25,000 pieces of electronic clip art, many of which are cartoons. I can make custom overhead cartoons for my speaking engagements. All I do is pick an applicable cartoon, add a custom caption for my audience. (Excerpt from: "Wake em Up Business Presentations") ********* 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. Now available for immediate download in pdf format http://www.antion.com/speakershop.htm click on "E Books" For a FREE Chapter visit http://www.antion.com/products/produc~3.htm ********************************************** ===================================================== 4. $$$$$$$ SPEAKER MARKETING TIP $$$$$$$$ ===================================================== KILLER COPY: WORDS THAT ARE LIKE MAGNETS TO MONEY - Part 1 By David Garfinkel I'll never forget what my accountant said five years ago when he saw the ad I wrote for my services: "How many scotches did you drink before you wrote this?" He was kidding about the scotch. But he just couldn't believe anyone in their right mind would write such a bold and outrageous ad for their own writing, consulting and speaking services, as I had. Well, I spent $300 on that ad -- $200 to run it in a local trade association directory, and $100 to have it reprinted as a flyer. The following year, that $300 ad turned into $12,341 in new business for me. And $12,341 was just a tiny fraction of my total business that year. Why did I make so much money myself while there were so many thousands of "starving writers" in the world? The answer may surprise you. You see, it's not because I'm a better writer. It's not my schooling. Not my resume. Not any talent I was born with. It's all because I learned how to write "killer copy." How do you write killer copy? You start your killer copy with an emotion-packed opening statement that will get the attention of your reader. This opening statement may be: * a headline * an opening sentence * a subject line on an email * the header on a Web page or for that matter, the opening words in a telemarketing script, radio commercial, or TV spot. What's important is that you understand - your first words count for everything because you must captivate peoples' imagination with those words in order to keep their attention. Here are examples of opening statements from actual successful marketing pieces: a) "Take the luxury vacation of your dreams at a reduced cost because of this special offer" (from a travel agency's letter to business owners.) b) "How to stop overwhelm before it stops you" (from a personal coach's ad aimed at stressed-out overachievers) c) "Why almost every financial statement in family court may not disclose the full net worth of the opposing spouse" (from an investigator's sales letter to divorce lawyers.) Then, after your emotion-packed opening statement, you just a) Make a promise b) Back it up with convincing proof and c) Ask for action. In part two, we'll look at how you do each of those three techniques. (c) 2000 David Garfinkel. All rights reserved. David Garfinkel is widely recognized by many "marketing gurus" as their secret weapon. That is, he is known as "The World's Greatest Copywriting Coach"; because, he can, like no other, teach you how to turn words into cash. David is also the author and narrator of "Killer Copy Tactics," the Web's first and only totally interactive audio/visual learning system for writing killer sales copy. You can learn more about this course at: http://www.killercopytactics.com See Tom and David together in San Francisco July 15&16 http://www.antion.com/buttcamp.htm NOTE: The site below is where I learned virtually all of my electronic marketing techniques: 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 Get your own associate program and have other websites selling tons of your products and services. http://www.marketingtips.com/assoctrac/t.x/12273 **************************** "How to Make a Lot of Money Speaking" http://www.antion.com/public-speaking.htm **************************** ===================================================== 5. SPEAKER HUMOR ===================================================== => When I was younger I could remember anything . . . whether it happened or not. --Mark Twain => A journalist is a person with no ideas but a great ability to express them. => Rock music is dying. There is no other reason to account for the weird noise it makes. => Old musicians never die . . . they just decompose. => My music is best understood by children and animals. --Igor Stravinsky => Celibacy is never having to say you're boring. => Love and eggs are best when they are fresh --Russian Proverb => Any kiddie in school can love like a fool, but hating, my boy, is an art. --Ogden Nash => When someone says, "It is not the money, it is the principle of the thing." . . .. It's the money. => My problem lies in reconciling my gross habits with my net income. --Errol Flynn => Speak when you are angry and you will make the best speech you will every regret. -- Ambrose Bierce => Foolishness is infinitely more fascinating than intelligence. . .. Intelligence has limits while foolishness has none. --Claude Chabrol => No speech can be entirely bad if it is short. Breaking up is NOT hard to do: => Hey baby, welcome to Dumpsville: Population...YOU! => When we were together, you always said you'd die for me. Now that we've broken up, I think it's time you kept your promise. => Thanks for being a part of my life. I never knew what evil was before this! => I've always wanted to have someone to hold, someone to love. After having met you, I've changed my mind. => I just want you to know that I'm sorry for what happened, especially since you survived. => Just remember: Jesus loves you. (Everyone else thinks you're an idiot.) => If you ever need a friend...buy a dog. 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