The Four Keys to Building a Rapport With Your Audience
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Public speaking is not a skill you are born with. It is what you have to develop over time. Throughout the years, there have been many people who had a fear of public speaking, but learned the art and science of how to do it and became effective public speakers.
If you are excited by the idea of being a public speaker, you need to learn the proper method of delivery, and all it entails. If you study from the best speakers in the world, you probably can garner public speaking tips, which could help start you on the road to public speaking. But it takes more than that. It takes commitment and determination, as well as personality to be a great public speaker.
You shouldn’t just get public speaking tips, you should also obtain public speaking training. The more training you get the better speaker you will become. By training to be better at public speaking you can learn what works and what doesn’t work for you. The more you know the better you will be so you must take time to invest in yourself and your future.
The following tips on public speaking are the four key areas of building up a rapport with your audience so you don’t lose them:
Having total control of your audience is your first key area. Remember that you are the speaker. By watching the reaction of your audience and their faces, you can tell whether they are bored or not. If you should see someone yawning or getting restless it’s a telltale sign. That means you either need to adjust your tone or your style of delivery.
The second key to building a rapport with your audience is your tone. You can do this just by simply raising your voice or getting more excited. Hearing more excitement from you will cause the audience to look up and see what all the excitement is about, they can’t help it.
The third key method is by engaging the audience to perform an exercise or some routine. Ask your audience to take part in an exercise, ask questions, allow the audience to relate their own stories, share comments, or allow for other forms of interaction. The main concern for you is to not let your speech become monotonous or boring. If you see your audience is getting restless or is becoming bored with what you are saying, you need to make adjustments quickly.
The fourth key method to building rapport with your audience is by telling them a story of a bad situation from your life and how you turned it around. It demonstrates your ability to overcome obstacles that stand in your way of success. Because this gives your audience to ask questions of you, they will eat it up.
As long as you get the proper training, learn from the experts, and develop proper delivery you can become very successful in public speaking.
August 4, 2008 by James Malinchak
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