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Ep 103 - Creating a Virtual Presentation

An episode of the The Speak to Scale Podcast podcast, hosted by Jessica Rasdall, titled "Ep 103 - Creating a Virtual Presentation" was published on April 1, 2020 and runs 22 minutes.

April 1, 2020 ·22m · The Speak to Scale Podcast

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We are in a strange time right now and with so many businesses being forced to move online, a lot of our speaking presentations are getting moved online too. I'm sure you've noticed a big uptick in virtual summits and Facebook lives. People are presenting their content in a way they didn't before and that's great because it means more people than ever are getting to digest your content and receive your message. This shift is going to allow you to create a bigger ripple effect than you did before. This is a great opportunity for you to transform even more lives and continue making an impact in the world around you. You don't have to stop speaking just because things are changing, but your format and delivery is going to have to change a bit. In this episode I'm going to walk through the big differences between an in-person presentation and a virtual presentation so you can ensure that your talk is still hitting the Mark no matter where you're delivering your presentation from. 

If you loved this episode and it motivated you to add speaking to your business, please take the time to leave me some positive feedback on iTunes. I'd also love to hear about your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag us @speaktoscalepodcast.

 

Episode takeaways you don't want to miss:

  • How to overcome your listener's distractions to keep them engaged in your online presentation
  • The kinds of instructions you want to ensure you're giving at the beginning of your presentation. How to be the leader
  • How to ensure that you're eliminating your own distractions or distractions you could possibly be giving your listeners
  • Ensuring you lay out clear expectations and deliverables that your audience can expect to take away so that they are enticed to stick around for them
  • How to craft a presentation geared to your audience's needs
  • The right time to give your audience their freebie or reward for listening to your presentation
  • You do a better job presenting when you're standing… There's nothing wrong with doing this when you're presenting virtually
  • What hardware and software you need to host a virtual presentation

 

For full show notes and links, visit: http://www.thepublicspeakingstrategist.com/shownotes/103

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