by Arvee Robinson | Public Speaking Techniques, Speech Tips and Tricks
Ever wonder what you can do when you can’t remember your next word on stage? One of the biggest fears of public speaking is people forgetting what they’re going to say. And there is nothing worse than being in the audience and seeing that happen. You can...
by Arvee Robinson | Public Speaking Techniques, Speech Development, Speech Tips and Tricks
Everyone has a unique personality and when you speak in public, you should make sure your audience can see it! You may think that public speaking is about delivering a prepared speech, but it’s important to remember that you are still an individual, even when standing...
by Arvee Robinson | Public Speaking Techniques, Speech Development, Speech Tips and Tricks
Are you looking to take your public speaking skills up a notch? Whether you’re just starting out or have been speaking for a while, it’s always beneficial to brush up on the basics and fine-tune your technique. Here are 10 tips from The Master Speaker Trainer, Arvee...
by Arvee Robinson | Business of Speaking, Persuasive Speaking Techniques, Public Speaking Techniques, Selling from the Stage, Speech Development, Speech Tips and Tricks
Business presentations are done to generate leads and referrals. We can use them to get people to sign up on our calendar and sometimes we may be able to sell an event or a book or other product or service. The bottom line is you do business presentations to get...
by Arvee Robinson | Public Speaking Techniques, Speech Tips and Tricks, Using Humor
We talk a lot about what we need to do when it comes to our speech and our story, but what about what the audience is doing? As speakers, paying attention to the audience is critical yet often overlooked by novice speakers. I have seen many speakers that are so...
by Arvee Robinson | Business of Speaking, Public Speaking Techniques, Speech Tips and Tricks
I want you to be able to identify difficult people both in your audience and off stage. This is important information to have because those people whether they are in your audience or not, they may become clients of yours at some point. Then, you’ll have this great...