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Presentation skills part 1

Hello guys welcome back ..!!

Hopefully I wish that you went through my first blog about presentation skills. Today I'm here to teach the first key factor that is useful during the presentation.

Well, let's think actually what a presentation is ..........

In your life you may have experienced a situation where you are presenting something to someone.

Now first let's talk about someone. What does this someone mean and what is the power of someone.

So in real life this someone is nothing but "audience". It's all about your audience who is able to judge you,approve you etc. Just know your audience.

When you're preparing a presentation, what do you need to know about your audience?

The short answer: as much relevant information as possible. But just where do you begin?

As part of your planning, keep these pointers in mind:

Know the size of your audience.
Will you be speaking to just a few people or to dozens or even hundreds of people? Clearly, the audience size determines the physical setting and, in turn, guides the type of visuals you should use. What's more, for a large audience, you may need to use a lectern and a microphone. If so, that will enter into your planning and preparation as well.


  • Know as much as possible, know what motivates your audience.
  • How much does your audience already know? 
                Thank you.Have a nice day
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