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Why Storytelling is Vital to Effective Business Presentations

By Newt Barrett | On August 16, 2009

presenting to win 2009 cover A New Edition of the Timeless Book, Presenting to Win, Explores the Content Marketing Component of In-Person Persuasion.

Whatever audience you must persuade, you need to engage them with compelling content in the form of stories. That’s easy to say, but hard to do.

As Jerry Weissman, author of Presenting to Win: The Art of Telling Your Story, puts it, "The problem is that no one knows how to tell a story and no one knows that they don't know how to tell a story."  Fortunately, you’ll come away from reading this book armed with the necessary tools to tell those all-important stories brilliantly.

Presenting to Win, in its new expanded edition, teaches you to communicate with a purpose--whether you are convincing employees of the need to change, persuading prospects that you have the best solution to a problem or leading skeptical community groups to support your cause.

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6 Key Content Marketing Lessons to Learn from Great Presenters

By Newt Barrett | On March 12, 2009

publicwords nick morgan home page Nick Morgan's great book, Give Your Speech, Change the World, not only teaches what it takes to become a great speaker. His lessons apply equally to effective content marketing.

Poor presenters and mediocre marketers share certain traits.

  • They cannot explain concisely why their audience should care about the information and services they provide.
  • They lack focus.
  • They do not understand their audience.
  • They are more focused on themselves then on their audience.
  • They fail to engage in dialogue with their audience.
  • They don't urge their audience at the end of their presentation to take specific next-step actions.

It might seem obvious that speakers who exhibit the traits above would do poorly and probably bore their listeners to tears.  But, as marketers, we too often exhibit the same bad behaviors.

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How To Create the All-Important Elevator Speech For Your Presentations and for Your Content Marketing

By Newt Barrett | On February 13, 2009
elevator with people It is so hard, but so important to explain what it is that you do and how it will benefit the person to whom you are communicating. Not at length.  But so concisely that it can be communicated in less time than it takes an elevator to go up a few floors. And, so compellingly that your listener will remember and repeat it to others. Actually, Nick Morgan is even more precise than this.  He says your elevator speech must be a single sentence. I have just begun to read his wonderful book, Give Your Speech, Change the World. It is absolutely must reading, even if the only speeches you give are internal presentations within your organization. Nick is the founder of Public Words, a communications coaching company. So he gives speeches--and teaches people how to give speeches--for a living. It's obvious from reading his book that he is a very, very good at it. Listen to what he has to say about that all-important elevator speech. Read More

Take 5 Minutes Now to Learn How to Write Great Headlines

By Newt Barrett | On January 8, 2009

London Times Queen beheading headline London Times editor delivers online slide show to put you on the right track

Tom Whitwell's headline "How to Write Awesome Headlines" might be better than mine.  However, they both have something critical in common: Each tells you exactly why you should read the article that follows.

How important is a great headline versus a poor headline? 

According to Tom, it's not a few percent, it can mean 10 to 20 times greater readership.  That's why paying careful attention to your headlines is vital.  They are the single most important element of your online articles.

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