Sean D’Souza – Blackbelt Presentations

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How to create riveting presentations on stage and on webinarsHow do you create credibility with a “cold audience”—and in under 10 minutes?Without credibility, it’s almost impossible to sell to an audienceIn the year 2008, I stood before an audience of about 250 people in Chicago. It was a conference (like most conferences you go to). And it was my turn to speak. After my speech, I made an offer to the audience for some of our products. And most of the audience bought the product priced at about a little over $300.Purchase Sean D’Souza – Blackbelt Presentations courses at here with PRICE $209 $54 Sean D’Souza – Blackbelt PresentationsHow to create riveting presentations on stage and on webinarsHow do you create credibility with a “cold audience”—and in under 10 minutes?Without credibility, it’s almost impossible to sell to an audienceIn the year 2008, I stood before an audience of about 250 people in Chicago. It was a conference (like most conferences you go to). And it was my turn to speak. After my speech, I made an offer to the audience for some of our products. And most of the audience bought the product priced at about a little over $300.The interesting part was that I wasn’t the first speaker (I might have been the sixth). So I didn’t have a first-speaker advantage. In fact, most of the audience didn’t know me well. And yet I sold over $20,000 worth of product, without the usual “sales pitch”.So what causes presentations to come alive?Most of us have given presentations, but this isn’t about just “given” presentations. It’s about setting the stage alight, no matter how good the competition. No matter whether your presentation is digital, live or recorded, it needs to get you from “little known” to credible in double-quick speed.So why is this factor of speed so critical?As a presenter you’re either getting the audience to buy into an idea, or invest in a product or service. For a “cold audience” to make such a leap of faith, you need more than good ol’ fashioned luck. Instead, you’ll need a step-by-system that allows the audience to be locked in to your presentation, from the start to finish. And you know you’ll have done an outstanding job not because of the applause, but because of the action the audience takes right after your presentation.So how do you get your audience to act? How do you create and sustain that credibility? Is there really a logical structure that gets results every single time?Introducing the ‘Black Belt Presentations’ SeriesIn this series, you get to go in depth and see what makes a Psychotactics presentation so elegant, yet so powerful (if you’ve ever been to any of our presentations you’ll know what I mean).The Black Belt Presentation Series is a system that gets the audience to drop whatever they’re doing and pay attention to what you’re saying. Almost immediately, it creates a “like factor” around you.It’s the structure that helps create the “like factor”  in your presentationThe best presenters in the world know that presentations are not just a matter of stringing a few slides together. Instead, it’s a series of well-designed and well-choreographed pieces of information. Information that keeps the audience completely engaged as you move from one topic to the other.So how do you get this trio of design, delivery and control?Presenting “Black Belt Presentations”. It’s a series of three books + audio that span a chunky 100+ pages each plus, of course, audio.Book 1: Slide Design and PackagingThis is about creating presentations that are so yummy that the audience is gobsmacked. They want to know how you made your presentation so simple, yet so luscious.And you, of course, learn how you can create designer-presentations—and do it without a massive graphics budget. This part is about creating packaging that makes your presentation stand out from every other presenter.Book 2: Controlling the DeliveryMost of us have some kind of system. It’s called the start-muddle-end. Yes, muddle. Sit back and think of even one presenter who’s really rocked your boots recently? Can you think of that person?If you can, it’s a person with a delivery system. The delivery system we’re going to use is called the 13-Box System. If someone wakes you at 3am, you should be able to get your presentation going—groggily but technically correct.Book 3: Controlling the Event (with premium option)Control sounds like an ugly word. But the lack of control is chaos. And yet control isn’t about hypnotising your audience into submission.Rather it’s about creating an environment that’s right for learning. Once you have control, you have an audience that knows they’re in the hands of a maestro. And they’ll come along happily for the ride.You Don’t Need Fancy StuffWhat you do need is a solid understanding of what makes a presentation extremely powerful. And that gives you a boost to put your best foot forward. And to create a presentation that creates real results for a change.The ‘Black Belt Presentations’ series contains almost 100,000 words and about 400 pages of solid content. And not just some crappy re-packaged content. Every page of the audio and text in the book will give you a deeper insight into how to dramatically improve your presentations.So what does the ‘Black Belt Presentations’ series contain?Here is a list of what to expect:Part 1: Controlling Presentation DesignDIY Slide Design: How to create stylish slides without driving yourself crazyUnderstanding the ‘promixity of elements’ and why it avoids visual chaosThe power of invisible lines and how they help avoid distraction—and increase focusWhy a simple colour palette saves you endless amounts of preparation timeHow to avoid ‘unwanted noise’ by choosing uncluttered backgroundsWhy 95% of your slides need just one thought for max impactThe palm test: How to get rid of unwanted and distracting graphicsHow to use the power of size to make graphics pop on your slidesTwo core methods to instantly increase curiosity on every slideWhy most photos/graphics are flat on slides and how to bring them to life instantly!How to avoid busting your budget on photos/graphicsEasy ways to stretch your budget without compromising on qualityHow masking and transparency make graphics stand outWhy most graphs are confusing—and why to avoid 3-D completelyHow to transform graphs into powerful visual data that make audiences sit bolt uprightHow to avoid the downsides of animationThe secret of how ‘invisible’ animation helps reduce surpriseHandy presentation resources to help improve your presentation skillsPart 2: Controlling Presentation DeliveryWhy the 13-Box system will change the way you do presentations foreverA simple way to instantly wake up an audience in a matter of minutesThe biggest mistakes made with audio and videoThe importance of well-loved stories and how they captivate an audienceWhy ‘easy questions’ break the ice—especially with a tough audienceHow to get engagement with your audience every single timeThe importance of the teaser at the start of your presentationWhy the right agenda creates a safe zoneHow the fairy tale sequence helps create a flow with your core topicsHow to create drama with statistics, story and problem scenariosHow examples can save your bacon when you’re running out of timeHow to get a good chunk of your audience to sign up for more informationWhy a break in the middle of your presentation improves conversionGoodies: Why they work and when they fail miserablyWhy any goodies or bonuses must have a price pointWhy taking questions at the end is a bad ideaHow to smoothly segue from your presentation to actually selling a product or servicePart 3: Controlling The Event (with premium option)The importance of control: And why lack of it leads to utter chaosMastering the three Phases of Control: Pre-event, live-event, post-eventTeasers: Why they’re an important part of pre-event controlWhy most presenters don’t give any details of presentation content—and why it’s a BIG mistakeHow to use music to influence mood, energy and direct specific behaviourWhy props change the pace of your presentation—and why this change in pace mattersHow room temperature will make or break your presentation3 Important personal devices no presenter should be withoutWhy you need a back up plan. And how to execute on, should things go haywireAlcohol: Why even the smallest drink can change the audience perceptionAudience volunteers: Why they play a critical role in keeping you focused on your presentationThree check points when using video as a control deviceWhy ‘rocking chairs’ and other mundane stories are more effective than more elaborate onesA powerful analysis of rhetoric, coercion and story-telling—and why story-telling rocks!Three simple keys to create great stories that entrance your audienceThe black slide: A fail-proof method to yank an audience’s attention in a fraction of a secondWhy presenters run out of time—and how to control time down to the last minuteThe challenge set-up: How it adds tremendous suspense and drama to your presentationHow to engineer the audience testimonial—and how to prevent it from going terribly wrong!Why most speakers ignore the ‘radar sweep’ and isolate their biggest potential fansHow to get rid of the ‘ums’ and ‘ahs’ in your speech in under 15 minutesThe wind down: Why it’s important to wake up a tired audienceHow to create variation with rhythm, pace and volumeThe myth of public speaking as the No.1 fear deconstructed (You have to read this!)The critical importance of the ‘free report’ break—and how it helps you get the contact details of audience membersPurchase Sean D’Souza – Blackbelt Presentations courses at here with PRICE $209 $54