How to put together a remarkable presentation – MAF275

This week, let’s talk about putting together a remarkable talk or presentation.

And we’re not going to open PowerPoint until the very end.

It’s just me and the mic and this is episode 275 of the Marketing and Finance Podcast.

How to put together a remarkable presentation - MAF275

What you’ll hear about in this episode:

  • Why PowerPoint shouldn’t drive the structure of your talk
  • Focusing on the needs of the customer (event organiser) and the audience
  • The “Idea worth spreading”
  • Knowledge, emotional and action goals to consider
  • Blistering openings and compelling closes for a remarkable talk or presentation
  • The right kind of slides for your talk

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Simple steps to a killer talk or presentation – MAF221

If you’re putting together a talk or a presentation, don’t repeat don’t, go straight to powerpoint.

There’s a much better way.

Let’s grab a coffee and talk about it some more.

Welcome to episode 221 of the award-winning Marketing and Finance podcast.

Simple steps to a killer talk or presentation - MAF221

What you’ll hear about in this episode

  • Why PowerPoint shouldn’t drive the structure of your talk
  • Focusing on the needs of the customer (event organiser) and the audience
  • The “Idea worth spreading”
  • Knowledge, emotional and action goals to consider
  • Powerful openings and closes for a killer talk or presentation
  • The right kind of slides for your talk

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Martin Brooks on giving pitches and presentations with greater impact – MAF152

On the show this week, I talk to Martin Brooks. He’s an “Impacttologist”.

We chat about creating a greater impact in your pitches and presentations. How to convince, influence and motivate others.

Welcome to episode 152 of the Marketing and Finance Podcast.

Martin Brooks on giving pitches and presentations with greater impact - MAF152

What you’ll hear about in this episode

  • What an impattologist actually is
  • How a background in the travel industry shaped Martin’s career as a communication and sales trainer
  • Combining psychology with communication skills to convince, influence and motivate those you’re speaking to
  • Using tone of voice and rhetorical techniques to push home a message
  • How Martin’s digital coaching process works and cuts out the tedium of travel
  • How to keep your audiences attention and stop them reaching for their mobile devices

Who is Martin Brooks?

Martin describes himself as an “Impacttologist”. A person who studies the behaviour of the world’s top communicators to understand how they convince, influence and motivate others.

He’s an enabler of people’s potential. Through his feedback, coaching and advice, he helps people create the “impact” in presentations that are representative of their potential – rather than their current combination of confidence and communication skills.

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