Persuasive speech topics

Persuasive speech topics have all been selected based on multiple criteria. Those factors are: who are you trying to persuade? And what do you want them to do?

One way to commence is to establish what your goals are for your presentation. Is it about getting someone to buy something from you? Are your objectives more amorous in nature? Do you have business goals? Maybe you just want to get a foot in the door and get that interview and getting hired? Or even, getting that big promotion…?

Remember, almost all conversations between people involves selling yourself. Selling your talents, your skills, your products, your charm and personality… And anything else where you want to get a result.

Persuasive speech topics are all about convincing another human being to do something  that you want them to. The thing is, that they may not necessarily have the same objectives that you do. No matter what your objectives are, you should make a list of all the benefits that you will deliver as a result of the other person following your lead. It is also equally, if not more, important to list out every conceivable idea they may have for saying no. One name for these is roadblocks, and having your answers ready for when the objections are raised puts you in a powerful position.

Better yet, raising those objections and your answers to them as part of your persuasion tactics will get your prospects on your side. To create rapport you should tell them that you once had those worries as well. This was up until the point that, someone else showed you the better way. This is, of course the same solution you are about to tell your prospects all about.

Being enthusiastic is another secret that the pros use. I’m sure you can recall many times when you sat there…bored out of your mind while someone up there on the stage droned on monotonously while you studied your watch…waiting for it to be over…!

Persuasive speeches are made up of art and science .

Know your stuff. Be the expert !
You can do this over a weekend by getting to a library and reading as much as possible on your topic. Around 83% of your audience hasn’t read a book since they finished their education. Because of this it’s pretty straighforward to become the expert. And after all what is an expert ? Someone who knows more.

Once you are seen as that person the world should be your oyster THE expert. Your audience will be more receptive to the information you give them and remember more. To learn more about this I recommend the book “Influence ” by Irving Gottman.
He details out all of the things that will make you stand out in front of your audience. Once you have read this book be amazed at how much more receptive your listeners will be. 

Mastering persuasive speaking is one of the greatest assets any human being can master. It takes practice and, while a lucky few are born with the Blarney Stone tightly gripped between their teeth, most of us undertake formal training through the many public speaking courses that are available. Andrew Rondeau has teamed up with Darren Lacroix to create an excellent course that takes you through creating a world-beating presentation including choosing the most persuasive speech topics and HOW to deliver them like a pro.

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