Speakers, are you using these 6 common ‘hiding’ tactics?
When giving their presentations, many people try to conceal or camouflage their insecurities. If these ploys sound familiar, perhaps some adjustments are in order.
When giving their presentations, many people try to conceal or camouflage their insecurities. If these ploys sound familiar, perhaps some adjustments are in order.
A pitching app combining Tinder and media relations, public speaking lessons, openers to literary classics and PR lessons from ‘House of Cards’ caught readers’ interests this week.
It’s possibly the worst nightmare in public speaking: While the audience waits, you lose your visuals, PowerPoint slides and storyline. Here’s how to save the day.
This week, readers’ interests were spiked by decluttering social media accounts, branching out into the world of public speaking, how to improve their writing skills and more.
Many involve missing opportunities—to optimize online platforms, to ask probing questions of industry veterans or to rule out undesirable career paths.
As a contender for the Republican presidential nomination, the Ohio governor should be taking more opportunities to appear in front of cameras, in newspapers and online. What gives? One PR pro weighs in.
Standing at the lectern, you are well aware of your body language. When you’re not the focus, though, audience eyes are still on you, so take care with your demeanor and facial expressions.
The GOP front-runner is no newbie when it comes to public speaking. His polarizing rhetoric aside, it’s tough to deny his ability to rev up an audience. Here are lessons for PR pros.
Get a friend to count your “ums.” Pause and think. Prepare. After all, uncertainty in speech undermines your credibility.
The president’s address to Congress grabbed widespread attention in political circles and beyond. PR pros should know the basics of writing about the 2016 campaign. Follow these tips.
The White House’s advance billing set the bar high. The president addressed four key questions in a breezy style, but his usually fiery oratory felt only lukewarm, this speech teacher opines.
Live presentations are hotbeds of mind-numbing bad habits. Here’s how to distinguish yourself from the humdrum herd and leave your audience clamoring for more.
2016 has almost arrived, and so have the final entries in our list of the most popular stories on PR Daily in the past year.
PR pros are adept at polishing the reputations and profiles of clients, but what about taking care of Numero Uno? Try these appro
The pontiff employed a tandem of important techniques to engage his audience and convey a resonant message.