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Public Speaking - How To Get Enthusiastic Applause Using Visual Aids

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Interesting and powerful visual aids can almost guarantee a successful and overly effective speech. A majority of speakers don't use visual aids or when they do, they make it almost impossible for the audience to fully understand, listen to what you are saying, and to take notes at the same time.

Visual aids that are poorly designed will often force the listener to decide between listening to you or reading the visual aid...guess which one they'll choose? If it takes your audience longer than seven seconds to understand your content, they will become readers at that point and stop listening to what you are saying.

Audiovisual aids can be used to reinforce, clarify, and explain your main points. Whether you are using flipcharts, graphs, slides, or videotape to get your point across. You will enhance your speech by properly using visual aids. Thus, the audience will come away from your speech with a better understanding.

Let's look at ways visual aids can improve your presentation:

  • Support and spotlight the main ideas
  • Give a better understanding
  • Allows the audience to become emotionally involved
  • Compliments your delivery
  • Builds up your credibility
  • Lowers your anxiety because visual aids give you something to do with your hands, taking the audience focus away from you and helps you to remember certain talking points
  • Improves the audience memory, what they see and hear increases rentention of your material

Delivering your speech effectively comes next, which will be covered in subsequent public speaking articles. If you are looking for more information right away, the website listed below is a virtual free library of tips and techniques where you just might find the exact details you are looking for.

About The Author:

Mark Kessler is a 26 year radio broadcasting veteran and the current stadium voice of the NFL's Washington Redskins, continues to have numerous Public Speaking engagements across America and is the owner of Public Speaking 411 - http://www.publicspeaking411.com - a comprehensive free resource on Public Speaking, offering tips, techniques, links, and a wealth of information to aid you in giving a clear, efficient, and successful speech.






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