How Should I Use Humor?

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Public Speaking
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Humor,
Message,
Public Speaking,
Public Speaking Information & News
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Overview: Audio record your presentations and then listen to what generated laughs. Then you can make notes to use that element again and again, as long as it fits with your message and your audience hasn't heard it recently. As a presenter, your goal is to communicate messages to get people to act, not to serve as a court jester. But, if you can make people laugh, get them to like you and have them remember some of your messages through the use of humor, you will be way ahead of the competition.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 4


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