How To Get Your Point Across In
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How to Get Your Point Across in
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30 Seconds or Less*A book by Milo O. Frank
ApproachApproach
ApproachApproach
Your Subject
Ask for itClosing your message
Demand for Action – or – Demand for reaction
Paint a Picture
Imagery: Use descriptive words.Clarity: In layman's terms.Personalize: Include a relative story.Emotional Appeal: Touch the heart
One or a ThousandOne or a ThousandNo matter the size of your audience, the same basic principles apply.
Don’t memorize
Don’t readWrite your own introduction
Know when to stop
Outline Rough Draft 3X5 Card Notes
Any Time, Any PlaceAny Time, Any PlaceHandling that “Any Questions?” moment.
Any Time, Any PlaceAny Time, Any PlaceWhen is 30 Seconds an appropriate time span?
Any time you deal with another person