Thoughts on Public Speaking

Business Storytelling : How to Use Story to Make Your Messaging Stick

How Client Storytelling Can Take the Fear Out of Your 60-Second Pitch

Why Your Business Needs a Mini Elevator Pitch (And How to Create One)

How to Make Your 60-Second Pitch Better With Just 3 Simple Tweaks

Impromptu Speaking: 3 Simple Steps to Speak off the Cuff With Confidence

Nervous to Speak Up at Virtual Meetings? 5 Tips To Boost Your Confidence

This Is Why You Should Forget Trying To Have A Perfect Speech!

3 Presentation Skills Lessons from a Tour Guide

Why Jargon Might Be Harming Your Message- And How To Remove It

7 Quick Tips to Boost Your Active Listening Skills

Why Your Elevator Pitch Might Be Falling Flat (and How to Fix It)
What do you think makes a “good” elevator pitch?
Concise?
Clear?
Engaging?
This is a question I ask participants at the start of each one of my “Master Your Pitch” masterclasses, and their responses are often something along the lines of the elements above.
It also follows that those are the things my clients find most challenging when delivering their pitch - they know what they want to say, but putting that into effect in their pitching can get tricky.
I’ve put together a blog post with the 3 most common mistakes I see with pitches and some simple fixes for them
