To address a topic and audience you need to:
- Be clear in your speech: No matter what the audience, it is critical to speak clearly. Using terms that are easy to understand makes all the difference when it comes to being more persuasive. It is a mistake to believe that profanity is synonymous with credibility and knowledge. On the contrary, difficult words and less orthodox verbal conjugations can make the public disinterested.
- Create a logical structure: Making your presentation of were linear and logical is also critical so the audience does not lose interest. Nothing to begin to tell a story, stop one point, start another and another, without finalizing any of them. Ideally, the issues are always intertwined and each theme started to be addressed to completion. The lack of linearity confuses the viewer who consequently loses interest.
- Connect with the audience: Often, your audience will tell you exactly what you need to know to be a good speaker. Here's how individuals react to each topic: if they lose interest, reduce the time they spend talking about it. If you are alert and vigilant, you have discovered something that arouses their passion and should amplify the moments in that topic in question.
- Remember the breaks : Speaking nonstop about a subject, no matter how skilled you are at it, is monotonous. Well-done pauses and moments of silence are also important in a speech. Speaking nonstop about a subject, no matter how skilled you are at it, is monotonous. Well-done pauses and moments of silence are also important in a speech.
Use this information to progressively improve your speech and reach a much better level from practice. These are simple steps that, with willpower and intelligence, will contribute a lot to your credibility.