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How Professional Speakers Polish Their Message- A Polished Speech
Public Speaking: 6 Quick Tips On How Professional Speakers Polish their Speeches Message
One key to delivering a successful message is polishing the
message you already have. You will find that your audience can
better understand what you have to say when you message targets
specific key points rather than vague generalities. Since your
audience is looking for information that will benefit them, they
will need the specifics on how your topic can be used in their
lives! Here are some ways to polish the great message you
already have!
1. Make it interesting. As simple as this
sounds many beginning professional speakers fail to engage their
audiences simply because their message is not interesting. This
doesn't mean that what they had to say had no value, but rather
the message did not inspire anyone to take a sincere interest.
2. Stay on track. Even the best professional
speakers can get off track in their delivery. Keep your speech
focused. Not staying on track adds confusion to the basic
message they were trying to communicate and could hinder anyone
receiving the message at all.
3. Make your message clear and concise. You can
overload your audience with detailed facts. While you do want to
be precise and give accurate information, too much information
will literally boggle their minds! If you have a lot of details
that you want them to have, use a separate handout and refer to
that. Doing so will make it easier on your audience to digest
the wonderful news you have to share.
4. Make your message effective. Do you have a
goal with your presentation? What actions do you want your
audience members to take once they are done hearing you? Your
presentation should lead your audience down a path to take
action on the things you want them to do. Consider yourself to
be a tour guide leading them to key highlights of information
within your presentation. Your speech should always
conclude with an action step whether it means taking a test or
buying reference products and materials.
5. Make your message personal. While you speak
to a group of people, your message is tailored to each and every
single person in your audience. You can connect with them
individually by relaying personal situations they might find
themselves in. You can connect with them by bringing in the
emotional aspect (i.e. - fear, inspiration, dreams) into your
presentation. The bottom line of your presentation is to connect
with your audience one on one while addressing the entire group.
6. Check the "political correctness" of your message.
You can lose or offend your audience if you don't pay attention
to the political correctness of your message. Talking about
sensitive subjects like money, culture, and even type of
language used requires you to exert sensitivity concerning your
audience.
Delivering the best message comes with the diligent attention
and care to the details of your presentation. Take time to
refine and hone your message so that you can have confidence
that you've presented your information well and on target. Be
specific about what you say and engage your audience to ensure
that you are the answer to their problems! Professional speakers
take the time to polish their message!