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Index
Title Page Copyright Table of Contents Introduction PART 1: Simple
CHAPTER ONE: How to Find Your Core Message CHAPTER TWO: Creating a Repeatable Power Phrase CHAPTER THREE: The ABC-C Formula for Powerful Presentations CHAPTER FOUR: Creating an Attention-Grabbing Opening CHAPTER FIVE: Building the Body of Your Presentation CHAPTER SIX: Crafting a Compelling Closing
PART 2: Unexpected
CHAPTER SEVEN: Using Statistics to Grab Attention CHAPTER EIGHT: Offer the Audience Something New CHAPTER NINE: Create a Wow-Moment
PART 3: Concrete
CHAPTER TEN: Be Specific CHAPTER ELEVEN: Bring Your Characters to Life by Providing Details CHAPTER TWELVE: Turning Your Stories into Mental Movies CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Analogies, Metaphors and Similes
PART 4: Credible
CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Building Credibility with Your Introduction CHAPTER FIFTEEN: Adding Internal Credibility to Your Messages
PART 5: Emotional
CHAPTER SIXTEEN: Building an Emotional Connection with Your Audience CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Use Compelling Visuals CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: Arouse Their Curiosity CHAPTER NINETEEN: How to Add Humor to Your Speech CHAPTER TWENTY: Rhetorical Questions
PART 6: Story
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE: How Subway Used a Story to Increase Sales by 20% CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO: Five C’s of Great Stories CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE: Delivery Techniques for Dynamic Storytelling CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR: 8 Ways to Prepare for Your TED Talk CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE: Wrap-Up: How to Deliver the Perfect TED Talk
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