Become an Expert at Speaking
by Sandra Schrift
Published on this site: April 29th, 2005 - See
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Does anybody really have anything new to say? There is no end to
the number of people who enjoy bringing their expertise to the platform.
There will always be an audience who will want to hear your good
ideas communicated uncommonly well in an uncommon way. Your challenge
as a speaker is to figure out how to do that.
Here are some starter tips on how to become an expert at speaking:
- Study the best. Choose a topic that you love to speak
on and that others need to hear about. Then listen to those
who are either most successful in that area, most gifted,
or both. Some speakers who get paid very well for their
information may not necessarily have outstanding delivery
styles. Content is always king, but all speakers should
deliver their talk with eloquence. I tell my professional
speaker clients that they will be hired for
their content, but paid for their delivery!
- Listen to tapes, videos, DVD's - and attend lectures
when possible. Expose yourself to as many speakers and styles
as you can. You can learn from everyone, the good and the
bad. Listen with an ear that helps you to know what you
like best about the speaker's presentation and what you
like least. How can you use this to make you better at the
platform.
- Practice for Free. Don't charge for your first speech.
There are many service and business networking clubs looking
for speakers every week. Check the clubs in your area (ex:
Rotary, Lions, Leads, Chamber of Commerce, church groups)
and contact the program chairs to speak to their groups.
Speaking often is critical to your development as a sought
after speaker. I encourage my clients to speak for free
often as they are building their speaking careers. The audience
will tell you what your best material is and this will help
you hone your skills so that you can eventually be
a paid speaker with groups that have budgets.
- Get feedback. Interview clients and friends who can provide
you with input about the value of your topic(s) as well
as your content and delivery style. After you speak to a
group, verbally get some feedback from a few attendees.
You can do this with a phone call or email. Better yet,
provide your audience with an evaluation form. I always
encourage my clients to do this and include a line that
says: "Do you know of any other groups who would benefit
from this program?" "If so, may I call you to
get that information?" Be sure to include a line that
requires their name and phone number.
- Get good, and then get better. Even the best, at the
top of their game, keep working at doing it better, doing
it differently, keeping their material current and interesting.
There is always room for improvement. Don't rest on your
commercial success alone. Always be present for "breakthroughs."
You never know when the next one is around the corner. How
do you get better? Hire a speaker coach, like me ,and get
out there and speak, speak, speak!
Are you ready to take your business to the next level? Getmore
clients and consistent monthly income? Judy Cullins, book
coach, and Sandra Schrift, speaker coach, invite you to join
a "Business Marketing Achievers" small group coaching
beginning May 25th. We are looking for 12 committed people
who are ready to use speaking and writing to catapult their
business. For more details, contact Sandra at 1-800-340-3683
between 9-6pm pst. Hurry! This group will fill quickly. For
details and to register go to: http://www.schrift.com/group_coaching.htm

Sandra Schrift 13 year speaker bureau owner and now
career coach to emerging and veteran public speakers who want
to "grow" a profitable speaking business. I also
work with business professionals and organizations who want
to master their presentations. Get more speaking skills at
our "Summer Sizzle" webpage: http://www.schrift.com/summer_sizzle.htm
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