Course Features
- Lectures 600
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 45
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes
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Section 1: Building Your Outstanding Training Career
- 1. Quick Wins! The Easiest Way to Become a Star Speaker/Trainer
- 2. This Is How You Get Your Trainees To Care About And Respect You
- 3. Pinpoint Your Success, In Advance
- 4. The X Factor for Trainers – Loving Your Subject
- 5. The Shocking Thing About Speaking In a Clear, Logical, Rational, Linear Way
- 6. Creating Memorable Experiences for Your Trainees
- 7. Making the Video Camera Your Best
- 8. The Trainers Biggest Enemy -Abstraction
- 9. You Can’t Pass the Test Unless You Take the Test
- 10. Exciting New Update to this Course
- 11. The Easy Way To Catapult Ahead of Other Trainers and the Competition
- 12. Seriously, I Want to Give You a personal Critique of Your Training Style
- 13. Learn To Critique Your Own Speaking Skills More Effectively By Critiquing Oth
- 14. Here Is How To Get the Most Out of the Rest of this Course
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Section 2: Planning Your Successful Training Experience
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Section 3: Handle All Questions During the Training with Skill and
- 22. Answering Your Questions About Questions
- 23. Developing Question (Not Questionable) Judgement
- 24. Why You Should Rarely Hold All Questions Til The End
- 25. Questions Are the Best Thing To Ever happen to Your Training
- 26. The Tedious Questioner
- 27. Questions in the Look on Their Face
- 28. The Art of Taking Questions When There are No Questions
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Section 4: The Nuts and Bolts of Training
- 29. The Non-Glamorous Stuff That Has to Be Done
- 30. Setting Up Your Room for Success
- 31. Assume Nobody Will Bring Your Stuff
- 32. Hot and Cold People Don’t Learn Anything
- 33. Bathroom Breaks Are Also Your Responsibility
- 34. Seating Charts Are Not Trivial
- 35. Nobody Wants to Sit on a Metal Folding Chair for More than 10 Minutes
- 36. Movement Throughout the Whole
- 37. How Anthony Robbins Moves
- 38. Cell Phones, Gotta Love ‘Em, Gotta hate ‘Em
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Section 5: Beginners to the Training World, This is for You
- 39. Newbies Start Here
- 40. Nobody Cares About Your Inexperience
- 41. Never Air Your Dirty Laundry
- 42. Daily Subject Matter Growth
- 43. Seek Out Every Training Opportunity You Can Find
- 44. Use Youth and Inexperience to Your Advantage
- 45. Use Bias In Your Favor
- 46. Less Is More
- 47. Be Impatient!
- 48. Build Positive Relationships Everywhere!
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Section 6: Intermediate Trainers -the Middle of Your Career
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Section 7: Advanced and Seasoned Trainers, This Section Is For You
- 55. These Are Your Prime Years of Productivity
- 56. Could You Step Into the HR Conference Room Please?
- 57. Establishing Your Legacy
- 58. Appear Wise By Speaking Less
- 59. Don’t Leave Them Hanging
- 60. Where Do You Go From Here?
- 61. Don’t Be a Stick In The Mud
- 62. Plan A, B, and C
- 63. Your Own, Original Ideas
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Section 8: Virtual Training Is The Future and The Now
- 64. Virtual Training Is Here
- 65. Hype Versus Reality – Why Most People Never Create Simple Video
- 66. Mastering the Human Side Of Looking and Sounding Your Best on Video
- 67. Speak Your Thought Leadership
- 68. Project Your Best Face on Skype and Zoom
- 69. Facebook Live Will Never Scare You Again
- 70. Deliver Keynote Speeches Without Ever Leaving Home
- 71. Have an Even Greater Presence on YouTube
- 72. Your Clients Will Find You Their Most Responsive Partner Ever
- 73. Drastically Reduce Your Time Training Employees and Others
- 74. Now You Can Answer Frequently Asked Questions Just Once!
- 75. Anything You Can Type You Can Now Speak on Video
- 76. Your Exciting Video Newsletters Will Outshine Text Newsletters
- 77. Your Proposals will Stand Head and Shoulders Above Your Competitors
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Section 9: Presentation Skills for Trainers
- 78. Great Training Involves Great Speaking Skills
- 79. Quick Wins! Appear to Speak Without Notes, Avoid Verbal Tics, Teleprompter Trick
- 80. You Can Fulfill Your Exact Public Speaking Goals Once You Identify Them
- 81. Look Supremely Comfortable and Confident Every Time You Speak
- 82. Use the Eye Contact Tricks of the Masters
- 83. Learn to Like and Even Love the Sound of your own voice
- 84. Starting Your Speech At Exactly the Right spot
- 85. Become a Five for Five 100% Speaking success
- 86. A Trick 1000 Times More Effective Than Practicing In Front of A Mirror
- 87. Every Great Speaker Uses These…Every Awful Speaker Avoids These
- 88. Professional Analysis Of Your Stories Now
- 89. Give Life to Ideas With Your PowerPoint, Not death
- 90. Use 1 Idea to Make Your Slides #1
- 91. Passing the Ultimate Public Speaking Test With Flying Colors
- 92. Testing Your Speech With Focus Groups For Free
- 93. More Evidence That Your Speech Is Working
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Section 10: PowerPoint for Trainers
- 94. Don’t Let Boring Slides Ruin Your Training
- 95. You Will Never Give Another PowerPoint Presentation
- 96. The Perfect Starting Point for Any PowerPoint Presentation
- 97. This Will Motivate You Audience to Do Exactly What You Want Them To Do
- 98. What Are Your Motives for Delivering a PowerPoint Presentation
- 99. The Worst Possible Reason To Use PowerPoint Is…
- 100. Double Your PowerPoint, Double Your PowerPoint Pleasure
- 101. The Ultimate 2-Part Test for Every PowerPoint Slide
- 102. The Single Riskiest Thing You Could Ever Do When Delivering a PowerPoint
- 103. The Essential Steps of Creating PowerPoint Presentations
- 104. Your PowerPoint Presentation Must Be Just as Good as Your Q and A Session
- 105. You Must Be Ready for Disaster Striking!
- 106. It’s Not PowerPoint That Is Boring, It Is (look in the mirror)
- 107. Never Forget, YOU are the Boss of Your PowerPoint
- 108. Stop Asking Your Audience to Multitask!
- 109. Here Is Exactly What Should Go On Your PowerPoint Slide
- 110. This is How to Use a Graph In a PowerPoint
- 111. Nobody Cares About What Is Easy for You To Do
- 112. Would You Want to read a Book At A Movie Theater
- 113. Your Audience Already Has a Preferred Way of Reading
- 114. The Sequence of Your Presentation Is Key
- 115. Get Your Audience to Focus On One Thing At a Time This Way
- 116. Advancing Slides the Advanced Way
- 117. Want a Remote Control Then Bring Your
- 118. Complexity Is Your Enemy
- 119. Ha! Nobody Can See the Bottom Half of Your Slides
- 120. Only Liars Say ‘There Is No time to Rehearse the PowerPoint Presentation’
- 121. If Your PowerPoint Presentation Bores You, Guess Who Else It Bores
- 122. Laser Pointers Should Be Used Like This
- 123. One Image Per Slide Is the Golden Rule
- 124. The Perfect Number of Bullet Points Per slide Is…
- 125. The Perfect Number of PowerPoint Slides is
- 126. Never Let PowerPoint Be Your Downer
- 127. Don’t Become a Character In Your Own Horror Movie
- 128. The Perfect Length of time for a PowerPoint Presentation Is…
- 129. This Is How You Cheat To Win On Every PowerPoint Challenge
- 130. Plan Your PowerPoint Preparation This Way
- 131. If You Don’t Want Your Audience to Ignore Your PowerPoint, Do This
- 132. Answer These Questions Before Using Video In PowerPoint Presentations
- 133. Assume You Are the Only Competent, Trustworthy Person In the World
- 134. Don’t Forget the Occasional Prop
- 135. Just Because You Can Doesn’t Mean You Should
- 136. Notes on Special Effects
- 137. The Perfect Way to Start Every PowerPoint Presentation
- 138. Mangers Will NEVER Have to Look at boring Employee PowerPoint Again!
- 139. Here Is How to Deliver Somebody Else’s PowerPoint Presentation
- 140. Your PowerPoint Presentation Still Requires Stories
- 141. Never Talk About Your PowerPoint
- 142. Free Focus Group Research to Make all Your PowerPoint Presentations Improve
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Section 11: Body Language for Trainers
- 143. Your Body Is always Communicating To Your Trainees
- 144. Quick Wins – You Will Look Your Best on FaceTime, Skype, Facebook Live
- 145. Never Let These Two Classic Body Language Blunders Slow You Down
- 146. The Ultimate Tricky Body Language -Touching
- 147. Big Picture – Make Everyone You Work With Feel Comfortable Working With You
- 148. You’ll Never Fall for These Body Language Myths Again
- 149. Here Is Exactly What to Do With Your
- 150. The Composed, Confident Video Star
- 151. Never Spotlight Your Blunders and Mistakes Again
- 152. You are Now Ready for Prime Time TV
- 153. The Number 1 Tip for Curing Body Language Problems Is…
- 154. The Real Way to Improve Your Body Language Confidence
- 155. Great Body Language for Your Presentations
- 156. PowerPoint Will Never Turn You Into a Robotic Bore Again
- 157. Confident Briefing to Colleagues and Others
- 158. Keynote Speeches Will Showcase Your Calm and Confidence
- 159. Use a TelePrompTer Like a Network News Anchor
- 160. Networking Like a Pro, Not a Wall Flower
- 161. Handshakes, Greetings and Hellos with Poise
- 162. One Last Chance for a Body Language Personal Critique….
- 163. Making Sure Your Clothes Are Communicating Your Positive Story
- 164. Your Body Language Partner – The Friendly Spotter
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Section 12: How Trainers Can Use Video Effectively
- 165. Video Is A Part Of a Trainer’s Daily Live
- 166. Example of Long Form Video to Training People Virtually and Serve as Promo Tool
- 167. Another Video Training That Serves Multiple Purposes
- 168. Video from Podcast for Public Education and Brand Awareness
- 169. Video from Podcast Demonstrating Collaboration with Fellow Trainers
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Section 13: Building a Successful Training
- 170. So You’d Like To Be Your Own Boss
- 171. Your REAL Job Is NOT What You Think It Is
- 172. Finding the Right Evergreen Training Niche
- 173. Saving Your Training Clients Time and Pain Will Bring You Prosperity
- 174. Positioning Your Worldclass Training Expertise
- 175. Unless You Are Growing Corn You Must Avoid Being a Training Commodity
- 176. Passing the Friends and Family Test
- 177. Make Sure You Are Happy To Talk About Your Training Niche
- 178. For Better or Worse, Everyone Now Has a Global Training Reputation
- 179. Get to Know Your Role Model
- 180. Crashing the Barriers to Entry
- 181. Specialize Specialize Specialize
- 182. Your ONE BIG Training Revenue Driver
- 183. Here Is How You Look the Part
- 184. Make Money By Teaching Others Who To Do What You Do – Online
- 185. Communicate the Way Your Customers Want to Communicate Not How You Like to
- 186. Why a Business Card Isn’t Just for Old Fogeys
- 187. Creating a Training Workflow for Yourself and Your Clients
- 188. Secrets To Filling An Empty Training Calendar
- 189. Avoid Being Seen as a Flake
- 190. Make It Really Easy For Your Clients to Pay You
- 191. Saving What Your Clients Value More Than Even Money Their Time
- 192. Give Yourself a Payraise Every Single Year
- 193. The Biggest Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make
- 194. Training and Firing Your Clients
- 195. Using Your Content to Spin Gold, Not Just Spin Your Wheels
- 196. Count Every Single Penny In and Out of Your Training Business
- 197. Know Where Your Training Customers Hang Out and Then Hang Out There Too
- 198. Accountants and Bookkeepers Will Save You Money
- 199. Getting It In Writing If You Really Want to Get Paid
- 200. Quickly Becoming a True Training Expert
- 201. Being Professional And Avoiding the Flake Label
- 202. The Most Successful Trainers Use Freelancers
- 203. Avoiding the Discount Bin
- 204. You WANT People to Tell You That You Are Too Expensive
- 205. Financial Advisors For a Strong Foundation
- 206. Creating a Cycle of Constant Improvement
- 207. Gaining Expertise Through Youtube and Podcasts
- 208. You Can Conquer Your Neighborhood, Your City, Your State, Your Country
- 209. Follow Your Friendly and Unfriendly Competitors
- 210. Unlocking Secrets of Your Training Niche By Talking to Your Competitors
- 211. Selling Training Services to Corporations or Consumers, Making the Right Bet
- 212. Pushing the Right Buttons With Your Training Clients
- 213. Painting a Picture of Your Ideal Training Buyer
- 214. Master of Opposition Research
- 215. Finding the Pond Where Your Customers Go Fishing
- 216. The Ultimate Marketing Tool for Your Training Business Being a Public Speaker
- 217. An Elevator Pitch That Gets You to The Top Floor
- 218. The Boring Database Best Friend
- 219. Finding What Is Truly Distinctive About You
- 220. The Nastiest Word In the World Discount
- 221. Meeting the Low-End Market With Inexpensive Training Products, But Not Your Ti
- 222. Getting Other People to Sing Your Praises
- 223. Getting Paid The Nuts and Bolts Of Your Training Business
- 224. Being Number 1 Isn’t Just a Sporting Chant
- 225. Finding Your Ideal Niche In the Training world
- 226. The Ultimate Secret Marketing Tool Extremely Happy Customers Who Can’t Stop
- 227. In the Future, We Will All Be Freelancers and For More Than 15 Minutes
- 228. The Constant Creative Difference
- 229. The Best Time to Start a Training Business
- 230. Learn Where Successful Trainers In Your Field Do Their Marketing
- 231. The Price is Right
- 232. The Freelance Trainer Lifestyle Of Your Dreams
- 233. If You Can Use a Toaster or a Cell Phone, You Are a Technology Expert
- 234. The Psychological Profile Of the Successful Freelance Trainer
- 235. Crawl Into the Skin of Your Customer
- 236. The World Is Your Oyster AND Your Client Base
- 237. You Are NOT a Home-Based Business You Are A Customer-Based Business
- 238. Finding the Best Markets
- 239. Yes You CAN Have Full Benefits
- 240. Advanced Marketing Tip Create Video Proposals for Clients
- 241. Your Marketing and Branding Doesn’t Stop Once the Customer Has Hired You
- 242. Youtube Your Way to Higher fees and Steady Clients
- 243. Writing a Book Won’t Make You Rich And Famous, But It Will Decrease Your Chances
- 244. Simple Talking Head Video To Spread Your Message
- 245. Blogging Your Way to Higher Paying Clients
- 246. Yes, Even a One Person Training Business Needs a Website
- 247. Skype Your Way Into Clients’ Hearts
- 248. Google Adwords On a Tight, Focused Budget
- 249. SEO Working For You and Not Against You
- 250. Email Newsletters Are Old, Boring AND Effective
- 251. Going From Social Media Time Suck to Social Media Strategy
- 252. Become a Content Machine Quickly and Easily
- 253. Creating Content Regularly Forces You to Grow and Improve
- 254. The Lazy Easy Way to Make Content for Your Freelance Business
- 255. You Never Know When a Self Promotion Opportunity Might Appear
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Section 14: The Power of Story in Training
- 256. Great Trainers Use Stories All Day Long
- 257. Quick Win! Here is Where to Find Great Stories
- 258. What to Cut When Time is Short
- 259. The Perfect Way to Start Every Presentation
- 260. If You Aren’t a Natural Born Storyteller, You Need to Watch This
- 261. The Only Thing Every Great Speaker Has In Common
- 262. The Secret to Creating Great Stories
- 263. Trick for Getting Your Audience to Ignore All Your Mistakes and Flaws
- 264. The Difference Between Storytelling for Professionals v Theatrical Performers
- 265. The Biggest Decision You Will Ever Make About Your Storytelling Future
- 266. Assembling the Basic Build Blocks of Your Stories
- 267. The Real Reason We Are Telling These
- 268. Your Characters will Come ALIVE
- 269. Even Deeper Character Development
- 270. You Can Be the Star of Your Own Show
- 271. Here is Where All the Action Takes Place
- 272. Why Nobody Wants to Hear About Your Happy Family
- 273. Dialogue will Bring Your Stories to Life
- 274. Sharing Feelings IS Professional
- 275. Lights! Action! (And no Camera)
- 276. Put the Audience On Their Edge of Their Seats
- 277. It’s OK Not to Love Storytelling
- 278. Surprise!
- 279. End with a Bang!
- 280. Tie Your Message to Your Story
- 281. Extra Ingredients for A Spicy Story
- 282. The Clean, Dirty Little Secret
- 283. This Is the Way To Practice Your Story For Maximum Impact
- 284. Your Turn
- 285. Not All Messages Are Created Equal
- 286. This Is the Story That Will Motivate Your
- 287. Don’t Be Greedy! One Handful Only Please!
- 288. Building a Strong Frame for Your Stories
- 289. Matching Your Stories to Your Audiences
- 290. Make Sure Your Audience Can Relate to Your Story
- 291. Sure, It’s OK to Tell Other People’s Stories
- 292. You Don’t Always Have to Have a Happy Ending
- 293. End On a Positive Note
- 294. A Turtle and a Rabbit
- 295. Why We Tell Stories
- 296. The Ultimate Test for Your Story
- 297. Winning the Credibility Factor
- 298. Don’t Forget, You Are a Natural Storyteller
- 299. The Real Danger Most Speakers Face
- 300. This Is Where Your Best Stories Have Been Hiding
- 301. Yes, There Was Communication Invented Before Texting
- 302. What You Don’t Know About Bad Stories
- 303. Storytelling Your Way to Power
- 304. Testing Your Stories and Keeping Only the Winners
- 305. You Have to Like Your Own Stories
- 306. The Free Digital Focus Group for Your Stories
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Section 15: Time For TJ To Practice What He Preaches - His Stories
- 307. It’s Showtime!
- 308. A Masterclass in Storytelling
- 309. My Very First Presentation
- 310. Presenting the WRONG Way to the Media
- 311. Clintonian Eye Contact
- 312. My Zombie Client
- 313. Teaching Clients NOT to Act
- 314. Surrounded by Machine Guns!
- 315. The Crying Beauty Pageant Winner
- 316. You Never Have to Lurk In the Shadows Again
- 317. The Fluttering Bird Flying to Nowhere
- 318. ‘I Can’t do This’ Becomes ‘I Can Do This’
- 319. My First Time on TV as ‘The Fonz’
- 320. Speaking To a Small Audience of 5,000
- 321. My Worst Presentation Ever!
- 322. I Was The Skunk At the Party
- 323. Fearlessness Is Often the Best PR Tool
- 324. King for a Day
- 325. TJ And the Cat Lady
- 326. Why Did You Wear That Ugly Tie
- 327. Less Is More
- 328. The Missing Link
- 329. A Nobel Experience
- 330. The Fetal Position
- 331. On My Hands And Knees Begging!
- 332. Yes, My Stint on Reality TV
- 333. Brought Down to Earth
- 334. My Stagecoach to Pumpkin Moment
- 335. Me and Ben Affleck
- 336. Pre-YouTube Days Driving to One TV Station At a Time
- 337. Familiarity Breeds Contempt
- 338. Ups and Downs and Ups and Downs
- 339. The Least Listened To Talk Show Host Ever
- 340. Nothing Beats a Good Gimmick
- 341. Sometimes, Experience Just Means You Are Old
- 342. Some Media Stars Are Approachable
- 343. You Will Never Guess One early Role Model
- 344. Waiting Till the Last Minute Is Always a Bad Idea
- 345. Treated Like a King…And a Mark
- 346. A Complete and Total Meltdown
- 347. There Is Always Time for Anything Important
- 348. Me and Mr. Rogers in ’68
- 349. Presenters Don’t Get Paid What They Are Worth, They Can’t Paid What They Ask For
- 350. Nobody Knows Anything
- 351. Riveted…On a Dairy Farm
- 352. The World’s Worst Vacuum Cleaner Salesman
- 353. The Wrong Fit
- 354. The Lowest Arena for Presentation Skills
- 355. Presentation Skills On Video Will Sell You
- 356. Showing Up On Time and Avoiding Drama
- 357. It Can’t Get Any Worse Than This
- 358. Diamonds And Gold for You!
- 359. Larry King’s Public Speaking Secret
- 360. A Story I Don’t Tell Anywhere Else But Here
- 361. The Best Worst Presentation I Ever Saw
- 362. And The Winner of The Worst Dressed Award Is…
- 363. This Superstar Is So Happy To See Me
- 364. Going Into a Talking Career By Being Told
- 365. My First and Favorite Motivational Speaker
- 366. Some People Just Watch To Hear You Present For The Entertainment
- 367. Cult Leaders Have Great Presentation Skills
- 368. TJ the Carnival Barker!
- 369. The Show Must Go On
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Section 16: FAQ from Trainers About the
- 370. If You Are In a Hurry To Find An Answer To a Specific Question, Start Here
- 371. What do You Do If You Are Nervous Before Giving a Presentation
- 372. What is the #1 Blunder Most People Make In their Presentation Skills
- 373. What Is the #1 Thing You Can Do to Improve Your Presentation
- 374. How Can You Remember What To Say During a Presentation
- 375. Who Is the Best Speaker In The World
- 376. What If You Are Asked a Question and You Don’t Know the Answer
- 377. What Should Happen After the Presentation
- 378. Is It a Good Idea to Memorize a Presentation
- 379. What Is the Best Way to Write a Presentation
- 380. What Do I Do With My Hands While Giving a Presentation
- 381. What Do You Do If You are Losing the Audience
- 382. What Do You Do If You Hate Your Voice
- 383. Is It OK to Use Alcohol, Beta Blockers or Marijuana to Calm Yourself
- 384. What Do You Do If You Mess Up In The Middle of a Presentation
- 385. Should You Tell ‘Em What You’re Gonna Tell
- 386. Is It OK To Wear Glasses During a Presentation
- 387. Should You Warn Your Audience That You are Going to Be Boring
- 388. Should I Use PowerPoint
- 389. How Long Should I Rehearse My Presentation
- 390. Should I Read My Presentation
- 391. How Long Should a Presentation Be
- 392. How Many Bullet Points Should Be On a PowerPoint Slide
- 393. Is It OK To Use Builds In a PowerPoint
- 394. Should You Look At One Friendly Face While Giving a Presentation
- 395. What is Everything You Need to Know about PowerPoint In One Minute
- 396. What is a ‘Magic Phrase’ for Presenters
- 397. What Do I Do If My Presenting Times Is Cut Back At The Last Minute
- 398. What Is the Best Way To Start a Presentation
- 399. How Do You Present With True Confidence
- 400. How Do You Present In Front Of a Large Audience
- 401. How Can You Sound Conversational While Giving a Presentation
- 402. How Can You Smile During a Presentation
- 403. How do You Recover from a Memory Lapse When Giving a Presentation
- 404. How Do You Manage Time When Giving a Presentation
- 405. How Can You Make Prepared Remarks as Interesting as the Q and A Session
- 406. How Do You Make an Acceptance Speech
- 407. Is It a Good Idea to Use Animation and Special Effects
- 408. Aren’t Presentation Skills Something You Are Either Born With Or Not
- 409. Am I Better Off Just Winging It
- 410. How do You deal With Audience Members Who are Texting During Your Presentation
- 411. What Do You Do If You Have a Technical Malfunction During Your Presentation
- 412. What Is The Best Way to Close a Presentation
- 413. How do You Avoid Making a Bad Impression During a Presentation
- 414. How Should You Be Introduced Before Making a Presentation
- 415. How Many Slides Should You Have In a PowerPoint Presentation
- 416. How Do You Get Your Audience to Focus on You
- 417. How Do I Pick a Topic for a Presentation
- 418. How Do I Know What Messages Will Be Interesting To My Audience
- 419. Can I Make Up Stories for My Presentations
- 420. What Is the Best Way to Tell A Story In My Presentation
- 421. How Do You Consistently Improve as a Presenter
- 422. How Can You Test Your Presentation
- 423. Testing On Those Who Really Matter
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Section 17: Eliminate Your Fear of Presenting
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Section 18: Strong Presentation Skills Without Verbal Tics, Uhs, Ums or Errs
- 431. Master the Quickest, Easiest Way to Eliminate Verbal Tics
- 432. Now You Know Where the Tics Come From
- 433. You Are Not Alone
- 434. Hit the Pin, Not the Sand Trap
- 435. Don’t Let the Ding A Ling Get You
- 436. Eliminating the Source of Your Speaking Discomfort Once and For All
- 437. Appear More Confident By Using Smaller Words
- 438. You Will Avoid the Data Dump Blues
- 439. Never Worry About Remembering Again
- 440. The Number 1 Tip for Eliminating Nerves
- 441. A Focus Group To Make You Better
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Section 19: Presentation Skills for Video
- 442. The Video Advantage In All Your Proposals – Quick Win!
- 443. Hype Versus Reality – Why Most People Never Create Simple Video
- 444. Mastering the Human Side Of Looking and Sounding Your Best on Video
- 445. How This Section Will Improve Your Business
- 446. Your Proposals will Stand Head and Shoulders Above Your Competitors
- 447. Your Clients Will Find You Their Most Responsive Partner Ever
- 448. Your Website Can Be Video-Centric
- 449. Now You Can Answer Frequently Asked Questions Just Once!
- 450. Talk Your Customers Through Your Whole Business Process
- 451. Have an Even Greater Presence on YouTube
- 452. Speak Your Thought Leadership
- 453. Your Exciting Video Newsletters Will Outshine Text Newsletters
- 454. Facebook Live Will Never Scare You Again
- 455. Project Your Best Face on Skype and Zoom
- 456. Deliver Keynote Speeches Without Ever Leaving Home
- 457. Supercharge Your Public Relations Efforts With Video
- 458. The Crisis Communications Secret Weapon
- 459. Drastically Reduce Your Time Training Employees and Others
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Section 20: Presentation Skills for Introducing Yourself
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Section 21: Presentation Skills for One on One Talks
- 464. Master the Secret of One on One Presentations
- 465. Accomplish Your Goals in Every Presentation
- 466. You Will Know How This Person Thinks
- 467. Make Sure This Person Really Gets What Is Most Important to You
- 468. Top 5 Messages Part 2
- 469. Notes
- 470. 20 Questions
- 471. Stories
- 472. Final Thoughts on One on One Presentation Skills
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Section 22: Presentation Skills Need for Speaking to Large Audiences
- 473. Learn the Secret to Speaking to Large Audiences
- 474. Your Fears Will Melt Away, After This
- 475. You Will Speak With Perfect Volume, Once You do This
- 476. Your Eyes Will Never Look Lost
- 477. Pause for Maximum Affect and Impact
- 478. Your PowerPoint Will Illuminate, Not Bore
- 479. Possible Outcomes
- 480. Final Thoughts on Presentation Skills for Large Audiences
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Section 23: Telephone Presentation Skills
- 481. Quick Wins! Do THIS To Look and Sound Great on Skype Phone Calls
- 482. Never Confuse Personal Phone Use with Business Telephone Use Again
- 483. Why Your Phone is the Best Secret Business App Ever
- 484. Planning Your Successful Phone Environment
- 485. Final Preparation for Your Successful Phone Meetings
- 486. Making Sure Your Phone Passes Your Friend Test
- 487. Planning for Winning Conference Calls
- 488. Look Prime Time Ready for Your Video Calls
- 489. Placing Phone Calls Like the Consummate Professional
- 490. Always Knowing the Best Time to Call Clients and Prospects
- 491. Now You will Never Wake Up a Client in the Middle of the Night
- 492. Answering the Phone so Everybody Knows You are Ready for Business
- 493. No Such Thing As Answering The Phone Too Quickly These Days
- 494. Your Clients Will Never Think You are Screaming At Them Again
- 495. Knowing How to Sound Your Very Best – Every Time
- 496. The Right Way to Put Someone On Hold
- 497. Making Sure They Only Hear the Magic of Your Voice
- 498. Being a Professional to Every Generation, Regardless of Your Own Preferences
- 499. Voicemail That Soothes, Not Angers
- 500. Best Voicemail Messages for Success
- 501. Take 1, Take 2, Take 3 Until You Get It Right
- 502. Never Be Busy for Clients and Bosses Again
- 503. Making Your Phone Disappear At the Perfect Moments
- 504. Tit for Tat and Text for Text
- 505. Better Than the Best Hollywood Goodbyes
- 506. Final Thoughts on Telephone Presentation Skills
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Section 24: Elevator Pitch Presentation Skills
- 507. Learn the Secret of Great Elevator Pitches
- 508. Accomplish Your Goals After You Deliver Your Pitch
- 509. You Will Focus on Your One Big Idea
- 510. Never Confuse Your Prospect Again
- 511. Role Models
- 512. The 2 Key Questions You Must Answer
- 513. Give Someone a Reason to Want More from You
- 514. Watch Bad Elevator Pitches
- 515. Final Thoughts on Elevator Pitches
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Section 25: TelePrompTer Presentation skills
- 516. Learn the Secret to Communicating Effectively Using a Teleprompter
- 517. Video Benchmark
- 518. Learn How to Make Self-Corrections So That You Always Look Great
- 519. Master the 4 Key Elements That will Make Your Teleprompter Use Seem Effo…519. Master the 4 Key Elements That will Make Your Teleprompter Use Seem Effortless
- 520. Volume
- 521. Head Movement
- 522. Pausing
- 523. All 4 Together
- 524. Use 2 Prompter Screens In a Way that Nobody Will Notice
- 525. Full Speech Practice
- 526. Politician Role Models
- 527. TV Role Models
- 528. Potential Disasters
- 529. Reasons Not to Use a Teleprompter
- 530. Secrets from the Master
- 531. Final Thoughts on TelePrompTer Presentation Skills
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Section 26: TED Talk Presentation Skills
- 532. What Makes a TED Talk
- 533. Passion for an Idea Worth Spreading
- 534. Tell a Story
- 535. Plan Your Visuals
- 536. Timing is Everything
- 537. Style AND Substance are Essential
- 538. Video Rehearsal is the Most Important Step
- 539. Great Writers Read Great Writers–Great Speakers Watch Great S…539. Great Writers Read Great Writers–Great Speakers Watch Great Speakers
- 540. Apply to Speak at TED and Final Thoughts
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Section 27: Extra Videos
- 541. Presentation Skills for the Media
- 542. Presentation Skills for a Media Crisis
- 543. Small Talk Presentation Tips with Don Gabor
- 544. Presentation Tips From Communications Expert and Media Pro …544. Presentation Tips From Communications Expert and Media Pro Bob Berkowitz
- 545. Course Update – You Should Get on the TikTok App Now
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Section 28: Conclusion - Your Bright Training Future
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Section 29: New Extra Course - Video Conferencing Zoom Skype WebEX Tech Presentation Skills
- 549. Quick Win! Here is How to Look Your Best in Front of a Video Camera
- 550. Setting the meeting objective — a critical factor to success
- 551. Coronavirus Update and Impact on Video Conferencing
- 552. Learn How Video Conference Meetings Are the Same & Different From Other Meetings
- 553. Online Video Conferencing Is Just One More Simple Tool for Communicating
- 554. You Must Learn How Your Platform Works BEFORE The Conference Starts
- 555. Learning the Different Platforms
- 556. How To Start A Zoom Meeting
- 557. How To JOIN A Meeting on ZOOM
- 558. How To Schedule A Zoom Meeting
- 559. How To Share Your Screen In Zoom
- 560. How To Use The Additional Features in Zoom
- 561. How To Set Up A Virtual BAckground In Zoom
- 562. The Favorite Thing I Like About Zoom
- 563. How To START UP Web Ex
- 564. How To Start or Join A Meeting On Web Ex
- 565. How To Connect To A Web Ex Enabled Device
- 566. How To Configure Settings And Preferences In Web Ex
- 567. Start A New CONVERSATION In Skype
- 568. How To Start A New CHAT In Skype
- 569. How To Use The Chat FUNCTIONS In Skype
- 570. How To Make International, Mobile and Landline Calls and Buy Skype Credits
- 571. How To Use The Meet Now Function of Skype
- 572. Where To Configure Your Settings In Skype
- 573. Do NOT Hide Behind Slides – Show Your Face on the Video Meeting
- 574. Never Be Nervous Again on Camera
- 575. Follow These Tips To Look Your Very Best on Camera for Your Next Meeting
- 576. This Is Why You Should NOT Use Teleprompters or Read Scripts
- 577. This Is What You Should Wear for a Video Conference
- 578. Create the best lighting and angle for your video presence
- 579. The Biggest Distraction Can Be…
- 580. Solutions for Your Backdrop
- 581. What Is the Best Video Camera to Use for Online Meetings?
- 582. Microphones to the Rescue
- 583. Speakers, Headphones, Earpieces and More
- 584. Use the Best Possible Internet Connection Possible
- 585. Don’t Talk about the Technology, Just Use the Technology
- 586. Fundamentals of Effective Online Presentations
- 587. Tips for Using Visuals In Online Meetings
- 588. What If I am Not Hosting the Online Meeting But Might Have to Speak?
- 589. What Should My last Minute Checklist Include?
- 590. How Long Should a Video Meeting Last?
- 591. How do I Fix Problems with My Voice on a Video Conference?
- 592. Should You Memorize Your Online Presentation?
- 593. What If You Hate the Sound of Your Own Voice?
- 594. How Do You Reduce Background Noise?
- 595. What Else Can I do to Reduce Distractions During a Video Conference Meeting?
- 596. This Is What You Must Do If You Really Want to Pass With Flying Colors
- 597. One last Chance to Get Your Questions and Suggestions Responded To
- 598. Here Is How You Can Get your Certificate of Completion for this Course
- 599. Congrats! You Are Now Prepared to Communicate Effectively in Online Meetings
- 600. Bonus Lecture