After you hit like that, it's time to run. You gotta run basis. That first minute should be timed and plotted out 1515 1515. Every 15 seconds, you're moving, you're doing something. Let's do some focus points, the first focus point, the wow factor. You do that by giving a powerful statement, a joke, influential story, statistics.
Next credibility, be yourself. But we talked about that quickly give credentials or imply it. Don't make it something that is a main focus of your presentation. Your credentials are not the main story. Let's help people. Last but not least, make your story relevant.
Make your story reach the audience that you're in. Front up. It's not for the whole world is for that audience. Run basis, move from point to point move with fluidity. Don't stay too long anyone topic. Once you hit it, you got to know how to transition.
That is a major course that I teach. Because transitions are vital. You can lose someone out of transition. And then at the same time transitions are smooth. You can keep them riding with you from point A to point C. Use the momentum and don't lose it. So how do we do that?
Glad you asked. This is the last but not least, this is the homerun hits right here. This is where the ball goes into the stands don't depend merely on your slides. Your slides are not your presentation. I know your slides are great. I know you make a great keynote looks so amazing and your transitions are so fantastic.
But guess what? They're not there to see a great slideshow. They're there to see you. So don't depend merely on your slides. Your slides will not get you a home run. They will do a great job.
But you're going to make the home run, not the slides. So technical difficulties happened. Pay attention to that. But how do you hit a home run? This is it. After that opener, you have to use what we call vivid language.
Some of the most amazing or tours that our world has ever seen, have used vivid language to paint a picture in our minds. None of them had a slideshow or Keynote. All of them made you cling on every word that came out of their mouth. president john F. Kennedy. It is not what your country can do for you. But it is what You can do for your country.
Man, this phrase is transitional. It paints a picture. I see myself being productive in society. Powerful vivid language. Dr. Martin Luther King, another amazing or tour. I have a dream that one day will rise up.
We hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created in amazing, amazing vivid language. If you chill bumps when you read President Barack Obama another phenomenal or tour change wheel not come. If we wait for some other person or some other time, we are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek. If you notice these, just these three great ordered tours, and there's many, many more, or tours of the past, like Abraham Lincoln, all the way to the current day like Oprah Winfrey, they all have one common thread. They just need a microphone and an opportunity.
And they will paint a picture in your mind using vivid language. This is how the home run is hit. The language must be vivid. I thank you. This has been a great opportunity for you and me both. I was happy I was able to give you this course through well meant to view on how to wow your audience.
I hope You can take these tools and be an amazing orator wowing your audience every time