Want to be more memorable when presenting? Here are 5 tips.

November 10, 2021
Written by Alina Lee

Make your story stick with these helpful tips.
 
1️⃣ Make your message POV the audience and what’s in it for them
✔️Map your message – create a journey that appeals and adds value to your target audience
✔️Open and close with your key message
✔️Share details once you’ve captured their attention
 
2️⃣ Be Concrete
✔️Paint a vivid picture using real examples
✔️Keep language simple to make your message more accessible
 
3️⃣ Be Specific
✔️Clearly define your message to make it easier to be remembered and understood
 
4️⃣ Speak your audience’s language
✔️Connect with your audience using clear language they understand
 
5️⃣ Have a performer mindset
✔️Your audience wants to see you at your best, so deliver that in an authentic way
✔️Figure out your optimal energy state for high performance (pump-up music? meditation?)
✔️Set a goal for what you want to get out of the interaction before you go in
 
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About The Author Alina Lee

I am a marketing law attorney who helps marketing agencies and companies with marketing departments protect their brands. In my legal career, I’ve worked at two prominent law firms and in-house at two renowned companies. Through my firm, Your Ad Attorney, I provide end-to-end legal counseling for your front-end marketing, online paywalls, and customer service communications. Plus, I provide up front flat rates on a project-by-project basis with clear turnaround times.

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