January 5, 2010

Speech Writing Tip Top 10


Speech writing tip Top 10 for creating speech topics and other speech writing tips and tricks. Use them before, to work out presentation speech ideas. And use them afterwards, when you have finished a first outline or draft of your public speaking speech topic to assure you haven't forgotten important elements or things.

1. What is your speech writing goal? What response do you want? What should your audience think, feel, change or do? Set the bone of a great speech. This first speech writing tip is an important one; a clear speech thesis.
2. Write down one central speech idea in one short sentence. Test if your title sounds okay by speaking it out loud in 5 seconds maximum. Catch attention by writing a speech claim that teases.
3. Determine the public's demographic and cultural characteristics. A good public speaker - especially a persuasive and informative speaker - knows who they are, and knows their needs, concerns and expectations.
4. In the speech introduction you state why you have selected this speech topic, how it relates us and why you advocate for agreement. List benefits so they want to hear all.
5. Approach different views, factors, aspects, the supporting points, in your body text. Don't forget to relate your thoughts to the 'world' of the listeners.
6. Find evidence to prove your arguments. Ask education reference librarians to help researching your speech topics in comprehensive databases. Why not asking them for their favorite writing tip? Reinforce your message at the end of all supporting points. It can serve as transition to the next main point.
7. Prelude while writing on some interacting. Ask the audience a rhetoric question, offer poll results and relate those to them. They will like it!
8. Effective speeches are based on conversational speech writing. Deliver your speech by heart with note cards. It enhances your performance and it enables to make eye-contact. Each card contains only one point.
9. The speech conclusion is besides the introduction the most important part and must leave everyone with something to think about. One of the ways is to refer to your central message. See my writing tip 1 above.
10. Prepare for Q and A, and feedback. Make sure you have researched one or two bonus examples to make your message clear.
Research surprising views, prove credibility and expertise, and interact. That is the bottomline of this speech writing tip Top 10.

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