tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35977737.post-42263265747330304512008-01-15T13:58:00.001-08:002008-01-15T14:00:43.830-08:00Position Yourself When PresentingThe presenter, at a recent seminar I attended, spoke from the back of the room as everyone looked at the screen/slides. People didn’t know where to look - at the presenter or at the screen. He kept moving around the room, which made it hard to focus on the content and what he was saying.<br /><br />At one point he planted himself right behind me. This was 7:30 am, I was still waking up, and his voice was so loud which made it very irritating. I also felt self conscious because the entire audience was looking right at me since he was standing right behind me. I heard absolutely nothing that came out of his mouth.<br /><br />To get your message across effectively your audience needs to see your facial expressions and body language. Present in front of the room, make eye contact with everyone, and present like a pro.<br /><br />More tips to help you present like a pro: <a href="http://www.publicspeakingcanbefun.com/">http://www.publicspeakingcanbefun.com/</a>Jacki Rosehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01482968888689527396noreply@blogger.com