The Blueprint to Craft your Speech Part D

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These are a continuation of  notes from a presentation given by Mark Merrill. Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker.

 

Dress for success:

  • Nonverbal clues: have a firm shake.
  • Wardrobe should reflect your audience.
  • If tall lady skirt lengths of helm should be top or bottom of the knee
  • Short boy: top of your knees. When you sit it needs to cover your thighs.
  • Stockings should match skin tones.
  • Red is an aggressive color for shoes
  • Women: one set of earring and don’t’ have them dangling.
  • Colors for men dark blue or grey.
  • If speaking in front of kids speaker can wear T-shirt and jeans for high school.
  • The color blue is very popular.
  • By the way when your onsite offer to speak somewhere else..
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  • You need to tell the temperature of the room to have it as 65. Keeps people awake
  • How long to make a first impressions 47 sec.
  • Most important thing to do in 7 sec is to smile
  • What is the University of Professionalism?  Handshake.
  • Appearances is just as important as body language.
  • What is the appropriate length for women’s skirts? I short nothing over an inch above your knee.
  • As a general rule of thumb men should always wear a suit. It depends on the audience.
  • What is our opinion about tattoos? Depends on the audience
  • Earrings: onset of small or no earrings
  • Men should always be clean shaven> depends upon the audience
  • Hairstyle best for women presenters? What suits for your presentation? Ladies be constative. Guys go a professional barber.

Body language:

  • Non-verbal tricks in speaking.
  • What makes a ted talk go viral?
  • Survey people rated ted talks without video and video and rated them about the same.
  • 60-90% of communication is nonverbal.
  • The first impression will define the overall performance.
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  • The smile is the only expression that can be seen 400 feet away.
  • Those who smile are rated more intelligent.
  • A real smile is seen when you see the eyes are affected.
  • When you first meet someone will meet the hands.
  • Good ted talks will do a lot of hand motions.
  • Palms up is a more positive hand motion rather than palms down.

Social media blueprint

  • Build your possibilities
  • How do we stand out?
  • Waitress joked and said he needed a Pepsi thought she wouldn’t offer it. She went to another place to get a Pepsi.
  • Some speakers try to give your contact an experience.
  • Consistently show up.
  • Q: build your list of possibilities.

Freebies but they need to offer testimonials and other contacts

  • Q: Establish a contact list.
  • Partner up with people.
  • Purchase domain names: get misspelled name buy it and point it to the correct one.
  • Buy nanme.live and do your broadcasts.
  • Buy domains that match your books.
  • Set up social media in everything. You dot know what the next big things will be. Ie snapshot.
  • On a new technology find grab your name quickly.
  • link in front > Latest Blog.
  • Crate value to people.
  • Google your name and see what comes up.
  • Create your own event if you are not getting hired. One person rented a center and provide the jsuc.
  • You can partner with someone else if you don’t want to do it alone.
  • Go the extra mile.
  • When you get to the stage and you begin to feel overconfident or weariness of doing this again then you need to reinvent yourself.

 

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