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May I teach you the secrets to successfully starting your speech?

If you're confused about the best way to start your speech, you're not alone.

After all, the opening of your speech is often the most difficult to develop and deliver. It's the most difficult to develop because there are a number of potential objectives the opening has to achieve. It's the most difficult to deliver because the opening of a speech is when you are most nervous.

Not only is your opening the most difficult to develop and deliver, it's arguably the most important part of your speech. You see, if you don't have your audience's undivided attention when you open your speech, it's unlikely you'll have their attention at all.

In this 40-page report, I provide practical, no-nonsense strategies you can use to successfully start your speech regardless of the type of audience you're speaking to or the event you're speaking at.

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Here's what you'll learn in this special report:

  • Capture audience attention by using a time-tested technique that is simple, yet effective.
     
  • Overcome initial resistance and objections when your topic is unpopular or controversial.
     
  • Build rapport with your audience immediately even if it seems you have nothing in common.
     
  • Discover when it's best to use various opening strategies. Using the same strategy for every speech could spell disaster.
     
  • Utilize information about the city, venue or date to draw your audience into your speech topic.
     
  • Establish your credibility and earn the respect of your audience within the first few minutes of your speech.
     
  • Incorporate quotations that will powerfully position and validate your point of view
     
  • Avoid making the common mistakes that alienate your audience and sabotage your speech.

Special Report: "How to Successfully Start Your Speech"

Pages: 35 (Approximately 10,500 words)

Price: $19.97 CDN

Format: Downloadable PDF File

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