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If you fail to identify exactly what your customers (audience) want from you, then you will find yourself struggling to connect or engage with them.We are currently experiencing a trend that is shifting our nation from a paper-based to an online system of commerce. With every passing year the internet becomes more deeply integrated into our daily lives. We pay our bills online, we rent movies online, even our biggest auction (eBay) is now an online service.This impact that I would take this principle one step further by saying that you should give your audience not only something that they want, but that you should give them something that they need. Every presentation is about meeting your audience's needs. So when you are planning your presentation, do not focus on what interests you about your subject, or why you think your audience should be interested in what you have to say. Instead concentrate on your audience’s point of view and how your idea Industrial Blowers I would take this principle one step further by saying that you should give your audience not only something that they want, but that you should give them something that they need.Industrial blowers are mainly used to circulate the movement of air and gas in ventilation applications. Their main function is to replace impure or contaminated air with fresh air by swirling it around. Almost every industry, including agricultural, chemical, medical, oil and gas, automotive, food processing, mining and construction Every presentation is about meeting your audience's needs. So when you are planning your presentation, do not focus on what interests you about your subject, or why you think your audience should be interested in what you have to say. Instead concentrate on your audience’s point of view and how your idea Make A Name For Yourself, Or Someone Else Will needs. So when you are planning your presentation, do not focus on what interests you about your subject, or why you think your audience should be interested in what you have to say. Instead concentrate on your audience’s point of view and how your idea or argument could and will benefit them.You no longer have your name - you have your name, PLUS, what people say after it.I realized this axiom years ago during the first few years of wearing a nametag 24-7. See, while that time wasn't the most comfortable or productive, it was certainly the most interesting and enlightening. Probably because the idea was still evo Second: Have something important to say When you are planning your presentation, imagine yourself standing up in front of your expectant audience at the start of your presentation, looking each person in the eye and telling them, "What I am about to tell you now is the most important thing you will hear today..." You should aim to tell your audience something important. In fact, you should yourself believe that what you want to tell them is the most important thing in the world. OK, maybe that’s an exaggeration, but at least you should be satisfied that what you are going to tell them is something of significance and that when they have heard what you have to say, their lives will be changed because of it. If you cannot, hand on heart, believe that yourself about your presentation, then ask yourself why would your audience think that about your presentation? And if they don’t think its important, then you can be sure that they won’t
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