The Centerpiece Area You can easily incorporate the centerpiece area as part of your program when using good dynamic public speaking skills. I recently saw Dr. Shirley Garrett do this at a large public speaking engagement. She was using juggling scarves on stage during her presentation, so for her centerpieces she decided to drape these same scarves and it looked great. It was also inexpensive, it related to her presentation, and it gave each attendee something to take home to make it easier to remember her message. This idea could also score you some points with the meeting planner who may be able save quite a bit of money on flowers or other ornamental centerpiece items. Having good dynamic public speaking skills involves thinking ahead, thinking creatively, and thinking how you can help people save money while you make money. In addition, using your dynamic public speaking skills you could make the centerpiece area as a revenue generator for you. You pre-sell your books or tapes to the meeting planner and then you can stack them attractively in the middle of the table. This gives everyone at the table something with your name on it to take home and won't cost much more than a fancy centerpiece that only one person at each table gets as a door prize. Use the middle of a roundtable to tie your message in AND make more money - another lesson to add to your dynamic public speaking skills. |
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