The Power of Prelection

Dust off those public-speaking skills and get ready to market your business

By U.S. News Staff

Posted: December 24, 2008

If you want to turn your business into a household name, you need to polish your public-speaking skills, says Simone Brown, founder of StockTheMind LLC, a project management consulting and training firm. Since founding her company in 2003, Brown says her strategy has been to "influence the influencers." She knows her target market goes to seminars, joins professional organizations, watches particular TV shows and listens to specific radio shows. "If you can put yourself in that arena and position yourself as an expert--and have those people in your target market hear from you in that space--you've gone a long way in terms of reaching their ears," says Brown, 35.

Once you get that speaking gig, hone your presentation to make it appealing and valuable for the people attending. Be visual, funny and attach your brand to it. Keep in mind, for example, that a mompreneur group will seek different information than a room full of corporate project managers. Says Brown, "You've got to understand the goal of the event and who your audience is."

You can also look into being a guest on a radio show, as Brown did. Brown once made such a strong impression as a guest, the producer asked her if she wanted to have her own show. You may be able to buy time, especially on AM channels, says Brown, who has used public speaking to build her Pembroke Pines, Florida, company to $200,000 in annual sales.

Networking with key organizations in your industry is your first step; these groups will offer meetings, seminars and webinars. "All these organizations need someone credible and engaging to put in front of their constituency," Brown says. To get your foot in the door, build a rapport with the people on the boards of those organizations.

—By Nichole L. Torres.

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Public speaking skills

I've had the pleasure of meeting Ms. Brown at an organizational meeting and she is a dynamic lady. She is absolutely right that in order to be heard and influence others, you must have powerful speaking skills. For most, however, it is easier said than done. The fear of speaking is the #1 fear-over the fear of dying! I'd like to offer a few tips to help those who would love to speak up, but are deathly afraid to do so.

1. Externalize, don't internalize. That means to love the audience more than you love yourself (at least for the time you're presenting to them!). If you're focusing on connecting with and serving others, you can't be focused on your own nervousness.

2. Give yourself permission to succeed. I've worked with thousands of clients and found it amazing how many of them have low self-esteem. If you can't give yourself permission to be fabulous, wonderful, talented, and brilliant, no one else will. You're very special or else you would not be speaking before this group. Give yourself some credit.

3. Preparation, preparation, preparation! Start two weeks before your presentation date to do your writing, learn the material, and do 5-6 dry runs with your visual aids. This will reduce most of your anxiety.

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Marsha Freedman, Express Yourself Communications

Marsha Freedman of FL @ Dec 28, 2008 22:18:54 PM

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