3 Important Public Speaking Techniques
May 29, 2009 by admin
Filed under Public Speaking Techniques, Public Speaking Tips

Whenever you are asked to speak in public and you’re filled with nervousness, apprehension, and obvious dread then that just goes to show that you still haven’t prepared yourself with a good set of public speaking techniques that will definitely keep the audience’s eyes and ears open to you.
There are so many articles and online guides on how to successfully speak in public, but the question is, are you willing to apply these techniques to your public speaking style and routine? You might think that learning a few new tricks to public speaking might ruin or change your usual style, but in most cases, changing some details and adding a few new strategies can actually boost your reputation, enhance your skills even more, and of course make you a speaker that everybody will remember.

Here are some of those public speaking techniques that you might want to learn for yourself:
• The first thing that you have to remember is that the technique to delivering a good speech is preparation. You need to prepare yourself before the big day so that you won’t stutter, forget your speech, or shiver onstage due to lack of preparation. Take the time to read related materials, listen to other public speakers, and of course learn about your topic before speaking before your audience.
• The second technique is to practice. Practice speaking whenever you are at home or when you have a friend who can give you feedback on your style and your speech. This is also another form of preparation so never miss out on an opportunity to practice. Once you are able to master both your speech and your way of delivering the message, then you’re ready to hit the podium with confidence.
• When speaking in public, remember that nobody is in a hurry. All eyes and ears are on you so make sure that you speak clearly, in a moderate speed, and in such a way that you connect with each member of the audience. Keep eye contact and move with dignity and confidence to show them that you know what you are talking about. Apply any of these public speaking techniques and you can become the best speaker you can ever be.










































