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The Presentation Business Newsletter

This is our newsletter which is updated every day of the week. Each day is devoted to a different theme - Mondays is writing presentations, Tuesdays is about body language for presenters, Wednesday is about confidence, Thursday is on presentation performance and Friday is our recommended reading guide. You can use the various subscribe options available on this page to get the news items delivered automatically to you.


How to write a presentation - start listening

It's amazing how many people try to write a presentation without having really listened to any other presenters. Not just having "heard" another presenter, but truly listened.

Going to see other presenters and speakers is one of the best ways of learning how to write your own presentations. Listen carefully to what these other presenters say, so that you can incorporate their techniques and ideas into your own talks.

By watching and listening to some great presenters and public speakers you can pick up ideas, hints and tips and learn new ways of structuring your presentations. Listen to what is being said and analyse how it has been put together. Look and listen too at the reaction of the audience. You will be able to match positive reactions to particular ways in which the presentation has been crafted.

Attending as many presentations as possible is a good idea for anyone who has to present themselves. But instead of learning the content of the presentation, go with an analytical frame of mind so you can study the way the presentation has been written. By doing that you will be able to improve the way you write your own presentations.

However, it all depends upon you making sure you attend as many conferences, seminars and meetings as possible.

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