Tip 1: In many ways, “how you say it” can be much more important than “what you say.” It seems strange, but research has shown that people often forget the “words” themselves…; however, they do remember how they were said. So, always, be factual and informative, use stories and analogies, and remember to speak in a “lively” and “upbeat” fashion—show a “passion” for for your subject, and your audience will always remember you and your message positively—it’s all about having good facts, and/plus how you look and sound…
Tip 2: Don’t forget to use this simple template too—it is timeless:
- Tell them what you are going to tell them.
- Tell them.
- And then, tell them what you just told them.
Simple and very effective at the same time. Give it a try.