* Scripting your webinar presentations
Posted on June 5th, 2009 by Bill. Filed under Education, On-Demand, Presentation Delivery, Training, Web Demonstrations, Web Seminars, Webcasts.
I wanted to share this tip for those of you scripting your live webinars or on-demand presentations.
Make sure that you read that script out-loud!
Why?
Writing is for the eye, while your narration is for the ear. Good writing and punctuation does not always sound very natural. By reading your script out loud, you will catch those phrases that just don’t roll off the tongue in a natural way, and can rewrite them so they are easier to speak.
Using this technique your presentation won’t sound canned, and will be easier to deliver too!
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