Posts Tagged ‘Publicity’

15
May

MyNC.com’s Lack of Publicity

by Greg de Lima in Business

After a few visits to MyNC.com , I really like the site. Well layed out, well formulated, easy to navigate, all the aesthetics are met properly. But I am an Orange County resident, and I have talked to many people in the area, and no one knows about the site. So,  public advertising. Try getting more word out through the people of the counties, tell the local Town Hall or any Government part of the town about your service, and ask them to include you in their pamphlets. The Main problem is many people simply aren’t aware of the site. There are many good things about your site, I feel people should know about. I would like to see more publicity in the Orange County area. I am willing to help you with this!

13
May

How to Speak Publicly

by Greg de Lima in Networking, TED

Public speaking must be one of the most difficult parts of presentations, meetings, and many many other forms of communications. There are a few key’s to this and these little changes help make your presentation much more flowing, and allow to keep the audience engage.

  • Confidence – Trust your work, your research and be confident when entering. Your body language from the air of confidence you have will make the audience more engaged immediately. This will make them focused on you and intent on what you have to say.
  • Fun – Make your presentation and your voice and gestures fun. This keeps the audience listening for slight changes. Try to someway interact the audience to keep their attention and focus.
  • Give Them a Relation – Always give the audience something they can relate to. This lets them get closer to the topic you are talking about and make them care. When they care they will listen so that they can find a solution to a problem, but more importantly listen to you because you should have that answer for them!
  • Watch TED – Some of the best speakers I have seen are on TED.com check them out and get research, and listen to the way they speak. They are ton’s of help.