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Why You Should Use Props During Your Next Speech
Public Speaking Tips: Using Props in Your Professional Speaking Presentation
People learn and retain information in different ways. As a
professional speaker, you must also learn to incorporate as many
different ways of engaging your audience in order to reach as
many people as possible. In fact, you have an obligation to use
anything and everything it takes so that more people can relate
your message to their life. This means at one point in your
career, you'll have to use props as part of your message.
A "prop" is any object that is handled or used while you
are on stage. Props can be many different things such
as flip charts, demonstrations, overhead projections - images,
photos, and videos, and even other people. These props enhance
the message you are trying to convey to your audience and can
also help people connect with your ideas.
Props help your audience to get engaged in your
presentation. They help to warm your audience and draws
attention to the points your making in your presentation. They
are visual illustrations that often are better able to convey
the message than your spoken word can. It's one thing to hear a
new idea, but when people see your idea visually, they can
develop a mental image in their mind and become visually
oriented with what you are trying to say. Visual presentations
often make your points interesting and it breaks up the monotony
of only hearing you speak. For this reason, props can be used to
add variety to your speech / presentation.
Prizes and giveaways make excellent opening props.
Often done with large audience presentations such as in large
arenas, props are a great way to open your audience. It fires up
your audience bringing excitement and anticipation for what you
are going to speak about. The prizes may or may not be related
to your message. You can use them as icebreakers or even as a
way to draw excitement and attention to your support material
sales at the back of the room.
Props can often be used as the "impromptu" portion of
your presentation. When used correctly, your props can
have your audience sitting on the edge of their chair as they
strive to see what you are doing at the front of the room. As
you talk about your props, your audience won't feel like you are
reading a speech, which brings us to the next point. They can
also be a substitute for notes since they automatically prompt
you to describe the reason for introducing the prop in the first
place. You can essentially go through an entire presentation
just using props!
Props have a valuable role in your presentation. Visual
images are more easily remembered than the words you speak.
On top of that, showing your audience the points you are trying
to make can say more than telling your audience those same
points. You know the old saying that a picture is worth a
thousand words! Props can also help to invoke excitement and rev
up your audience as you warm them up for your presentation!
Begin to use props in your presentations and see how engaged
your audience becomes!