|         Mock UpsTo add some humor in your public speaking engagements youcan make fake newspaper articles and headlines and book covers by
 using your computer software and printer.
 To mock up a newspaper article, simply find the column functionof your word processor and set the column width to approximate a real           newspaper. It does not matter that your are not holding up actual          newsprint because you could have simply cut the article from a
 newspaper and had it photocopied. If you want to actually use a
 real newspaper, you could go through a lengthy trial and error process
 trying to shade a piece of laser paper to approximate the color
 of your newspaper. I guess you could also find some actual newsprint           that
 would feed through your printer. That might make a masterpiece in the
 of this dynamic public speaking skill.
 But making a "sketch" is sufficient, and also part of your           dynamic public speaking skills. The easiest way is to simply paste or tape your           headline or article on one of the inside pages of a real newspaper and           then open the paper so you can read the paste up, but the audience can           not really see it. Humorist and parody writer David Glickman gave me this reallyfunny idea . This dynamic public speaking skill "mock ups" is not           limited to
 newspapers. He uses his color inkjet printer to duplicate the
 black box and yellow letters that are on the front of all the Dummies
 series of books. He then pastes his new title over the one on an actual
 Dummies book. The rest of the cover is so busy that people only focus
 on the big black box. From a distance you can't even tell it is a mockup.
 I just used this technique for a big cable company. The titlewas, Digital Cable TV Maintenance and Installation for Dummies. It is
 not too funny to you, but to the targeted audience it was hilarious.
 You can also mock up fake telegrams and letters from well known
 people who are not at your public speaking event.
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