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Delivering a Powerful Speech Introduction in 4 Steps

By: James Malinchak

When you are involved in public speaking, and you are about to deliver that introduction speech, you may be nervous at first. This is a natural reaction. However, the mark of a trained public speaker is when you can overcome that initial nervousness, and produce a whopping of a speech that your audience will remember for a lifetime.

Providing a great speech introduction is your goal as a public speaker. If you don't create one, you'll be lost before you can even begin. There are 4 steps of speech introductions that will help you produce the kind of speech that your audience will learn from and be glad they came.

The first step is to act like a coach. Presenting yourself as a coach to your audience means you won't present your material like normal speakers do. You need to gear your introduction to present yourself as someone who has something vital to say that will benefit the person you're speaking to.

The second step is to state that you have something important to say that you will need your audience to take home. Provide samples of your work so your audience can pick up one or more when you leave the room. A great introduction into your speech could be making a point about something you've written or done and emphasizing that if your audience does it they can be successful like you too.

The third step is just remembering that people are decisive by nature. Whether they want to buy something or listen to something, they will decide quickly. It's up to you to make sure what you deliver is what they came to hear. Nothing else matters but what you have to say, you must make that clear.

If you wonder how to start a speech, talk to experts in the field. Many successful speakers use a signature opening to help them overcome nervousness, and get the audience involved immediately. As a speaker in training, you need to develop a signature opening. This will help make your speech introduction powerful and on target every time you give it.

As stated earlier, public speaking is a skill you can develop. It takes time. You can't become a successful public speaker overnight. But you can develop the ability to become one by simply learning the trade and practice your delivery often. This is how the experts did it and if you follow in their footsteps, you'll find yourself doing it as well. Before you know it, you'll be right up among them as an expert public speaker too.

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