MyVideoTalk Presentation – Quick Tips and A Reverse Lead Generation Strategy

MyVideoTalk is a twenty first century application that has stirred up a lot of excitement. With the help of these software programs, several people have easily accomplished their tedious task of organizing meetings across the world, creating presentations, sharing videos, downloading and emailing footage or, sending video emails to their customers, etc. Furthermore, MyVideoTalk is an increasingly popular MLM network that offers a competitive business opportunity. Many people attempt to concentrate on the actual MyVideoTalk presentation in order to see results.

Exposure is the first step for your MyVideoTalk presentation. You have to expose your products in front of targeted customers. Attract them towards you and increase their curiosity. Make your prospects familiar with the applications and then schedule an appointment.

There are many different methods for showcasing your MyVideoTalk presentation. You just have to select a type that is suitable for your prospects. Promote the well-liked applications of the package in front of the corporate professionals. Some popular features are:

  • Live My Video Talk
  • Online prerecorded broadcast
  • One on One MyVideoTalk presentation
  • MyVideo Webmail.

Where most MyVideoTalk Sales Reps can fall short

Promoting your MyVideoTalk presentation upfront works a little, however it takes away from the value that YOU bring to the table. You need to position yourself as a leader and give people value upfront and then expose them to your MyVideoTalk presentation. This may seem backwards from what your upline is teaching you, however I’d look at the results of what you’re currently doing and ask yourself two questions:

1. Am I doing everything my upline says and seeing little to no results?

2. Can my Team (downline) duplicate my success?

If the answer is No to any of those questions, then it’s time you learn the truth about marketing these types of businesses online. Put yourself in the forefront, attract leads to YOU, expose them to your MyVideoTalk presentation on the back end, and watch your business grow. If you want to know the ins and outs of this, then check out the resource box below.

Rush Printing Services – Helping You Give Out Effective Business Presentations

You will be having another business presentation soon. You don’t know if you should be excited about it because the last one you did fail. Why did it fail? You can have a trip back to memory lane. And while doing that, prepare your props. If you don’t have enough time, don’t worry. You can always turn to the right printing company to process rush printing services for you.

The Big Day
You must consider each presentation as the big day. It is your chance to get sponsors. You can avail good business deals and proposals. All you have to do is stand in front and talk. But that’s the wrong notion.

If you just stand there and proceed with your presentation, it is more likely that the people who are listening to you will get bored. Yes, these are business people. They are always tired and busy. They might think that your boring presentation is a sign that they must take that needed break and doze off.

You don’t want that to happen. You didn’t spent days and hours rehearsing your lines just to present to a group of sleeping people who have chosen dreamland over you. Do not give them any reason to even wink. Show them that what you have to say is that good. And they wouldn’t want to miss anything out.

Now you think, is this possible? Of course, it is. Here are some suggestions to give that knockout business presentation.

1. Prepare
You can’t come in to the meeting browsing through your files and looking for something that you have left behind. You have to omit the ums and ahs on your speech. If you don’t, the people who are listening to you may not get what you are pointing out.

So come prepared for the battle. Make sure that you know what you will say. And find a way to voice it out eloquently.

2. Use a Power Point presentation
But you have to be careful. Do not overload the presentation with too much information. For sure, these people would like to know a brief background about your company. But they don’t have to know its entire history.

This applies with the entire course of your business presentation. You are already saying the facts. The Power Point can just highlight the main elements through bullet points. Stay on the topic. Just tell these people what they want to know.

3. Act professional
You may have the knack for comedy, but this is no comedy bar. So you must act professional. It is okay to lighten up the mood but do not do it on the entire presentation. You don’t want those reputable people not to treat you seriously.

4. Prepare your props
If you are running out of time, check out the rush printing services from the right printing company. While you are presenting, hand out brochures or catalogs that the attendees can read. You should also be equipped with color folders that contain your company name and logo. And after the meeting, don’t forget to give them your business card.

You will never know the importance of rush printing services until you are faced with an urgent meeting like a business presentation. Don’t be beaten by the dreamland. Do everything right.

Discovering Your Authentic Presentation Personality!

I’ve always loved the rush of being onstage. I am probably one of the few people who looks back fondly on Easter and Christmas programs at church or school plays in elementary school. I even survived that momentus Easter Sunday I stood on the small stage in the basement of our family church in Steelton, Pennsylvania and realized by the look of maternal horror on my mother’s face that I had begun reciting my sister’s Easter poem instead of my own.

You guessed it: I had learned both our poems by heart….

When I first moved to Germany I worked as an EFL teacher in front of an adult audience for several years. My first professional presentation, however, came back in the late 80′s when I got a job working for a company that developed international brand names for new products, services and companies. The first client meeting I attended was held in English, so – without really warning me beforehand – our managing director decided that I – as the native speaker – should present our proposals to the client. Of course I was nervous! But the natural performer in me kicked in and I put everything I had into making those brand name proposals comes to life – and laid a further cornerstone for my future as a passionate presenter and accomplished presentation skills trainer.

During my 15 year career in advertising, I presented in front of national and international audiences on a regular basis. Because of my reputation as a strong presenter, I was soon asked to put together a workshop on presentation skills for junior and mid-level staff throughout the Middle European region. In my naive quest to cover all the bases, the written module became a virtual laundry list addressing such pressing issues as preparing for the meeting, taking notes for your presentation, writing your presentation, editing your presentation, creating your charts, what visual/audio aids to use, etc. All worthy topics to be sure!

When I began actually conducting the workshop, though, I very quickly discovered three essential facts:

  1. You can get a lot of great theoretical information on presenting from any decent book on the subject (or – in the meantime – online),
  2. BUT: Most people have no idea how they look when they present
  3. AND: Most people – even in the communications industry! – receive little or no direct feedback on their personal presentation performances.

Unbeknownst to me then, these simple discoveries became the seeds that eventually germinated into my Authentic Presentation Personality(TM) workshop series. The Authentic Presentation Personality(TM) workshops are designed to provide people with the opportunity to actually see themselves present, and – via 360 degree feedback – give them realistic insight into the impression they make on an audience while they present. In addition, they receive personalized tips on how to improve their unique impact as a presenter on a mission to sell their Big Ideas. In the meantime what began as one single mosdule hasd been based on my own experience in the workshops as well as the feedback from participatns, I’ve experienced so many resounding AHAs! during my workshops by people who have either seen some unknown side of themselves while presenting or – better still – see the huge improvement sometimes even the slightest modification in their behavior can cause that they could truly be made into a book unto themselves.

One day in the (very near) future maybe?

Of course, nothing can take the place of a LIVE opportunity to practice your presentation skills. In the meantime, though, I would like to leave you with something I share with my workshop participants:

8 Myths Standing between You and Your Authentic Presentation Personality(TM)

  • I’m not a good presenter”!

To quote American presentation trainer, Diane DiResta, “Life is a presentation”! If you ever doubt your skills as a presenter, remember the enthusiasm, wit, pathos and involvement you bring to stories you tell to your friends and family. Consider what habits/traits you have while communicating in your personal life that would enrich your business communication style and make it more authentically you.

  • I’m too nervous to be a good presenter!”

Most people deal with nervous energy before a presentation. Good presenters learn to tap into the energy that is being set free to better transport the enthusiasm and conviction they feel about their ideas!

  • I either have to memorize my presentation or read everything from my charts!”

Memorizing your presentation makes you inflexible for audience interaction, and – believe it or not – your audience can already read. That’s why it’s best to keep your charts brief and memorize the concept and “flow” of your presentation. That way complicated charts don’t distract from what you are saying, you express yourself naturally while presenting, and you can easily react to any questions or comments the audience makes.

  • I have to cover as much information as possible during my presentation!”

Concentrate on your essential message and adapt it to the timeframe available to you. People have limited memory spans, and it’s easier for them to remember what’s important (for them and for you!) if you don’t overload them with facts they already know or nonessential details.

  • I have to darken the room so people can see my charts better!”

People have come to your presentation to hear what YOU have to tell them. They can’t do that very well if they can’t see your face while you talk, or fall asleep in a darkened room.

  • I hate the fact that I move around so much when I present”

Dynamic, purposeful movement energizes you – and your audience! Remember that you’re not restricted to a space the size of a sheet of paper when you present. Use as much of the room as you feel comfortable using. Approach audience members! Point to charts, visuals, models. The more interesting you are to look at while presenting, the easier it is for your audience to pay attention.

  • I use my hands too much when I talk!”

Pay attention to dynamic speakers when they talk! Their hands dramatize and accentuate what they have to say. Of course, it’s distracting for your audience if you are swinging and waving your arms without rhyme or reason. If, however, you use meaningful gestures to emphasize your story, it will enrich the effect of what you are saying.

  • I can’t think if I am looking at someone!”

Yes, you can! Looking directly at individual members of your audience helps strengthen the relationship between you and them. They realize you are talking to – and not just at – them. It not only flatters them, it also keeps them listening more attentively. And it lets you see if everyone understands what you are saying, or if someone needs additional information or wants to make a comment. If you lose your train of thought or feel uncertain about something, simply look at someone who is encouraging you nonverbally. That’ll help relieve your stress, so you can continue with confidence!