Examples of powerful introduction to presentations are all around us.
One I just saw today was actually on the back of Sport Utility Vehicle ( And no it nothing to do with a spoken presentation -- but it was a presentation of sorts.) which I found particularly captivating.
It was presented in white paint or plastic on the rear window and read: "A Mudder Like No Other" At first I thought it said: "A Murder Like No Other!" and really drew me in.
Of course it went on to a brief description of this person's skills as drywall mudder ( or plasterer) and taper.
A very powerful introduction the presentation of his skills and services. A good example of the power of an effective presentation.
He can use that, and probably does, on stationery, his e-mails and blogs and possibly sales presentations in person.
You can find such examples of very effective introductions to presentations all around us.
When you see something like this you don't necessarily ( Although you can just making a change in word here and there.) want to copy it closely. But you can use in a cluster or mind map to explore similar ideas for some of your speech introductions. It's up to you.
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