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How to Master Public Speaking: Gain public speaking confidence, defeat public speaking anxiety, and learn 297 tips to public speaking. Master the art of public speaking, communication, and rhetoric.

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No more public speaking anxiety - only bullet-proof confidence.

No more blunders - only suave, compelling, persuasive speech. No more scattered clapping - only thundering applause. No more sleeping audiences - only attentive, engaged, and captivated ones. With this new book, you are now guaranteed to instantly (& easily) master speaking. Read more…

You have a problem:

Weak (or even average) public speaking skills hurt you. They stagnate your career. They limit your potential. They fill you with anxiety before every presentation. They make you feel ignored, sidelined, and disrespected. They make you feel like you aren’t heard.

Here’s the truth about what you deserve:

You deserve to communicate your brilliant ideas with ease. You deserve to lead, to advance, and to transform people with your words. You deserve to present your ideas with eloquence. You don’t deserve to be held back by weak communication skills your entire life.

I was there. I understand you:

I remember when fear paralyzed me every time I stood up in front of a crowd. I understand what it's like to wonder "is my speech good enough?" Nobody should have to second-guess their ideas. And I care that your ideas are heard.

Here’s why you can trust me:

I coached hundreds of competitive public speakers. I won national speech competitions. I received a seal of special distinction from the National Speech and Debate League. I was the State Champion. I won 27 awards as a competitive public speaker.

With this new book, you will:

Learn how to instantly and painlessly defeat public speaking anxiety.
Discover proven & simple secrets to speak with bullet-proof confidence.
Never fear a speech, meeting, or presentation again.
Discover 297 proven public speaking techniques guaranteed to captivate your audience.
Master the advanced, expert techniques used by the world's best speakers.
Become better than 99% of other people at public speaking.
Learn a step-by-step framework to speak with easy eloquence, persuasive power, and cool confidence.
Master speech writing, delivery, vocal techniques, body language, rhetoric, and content.

You also get $150 of exclusive bonuses FREE:

Free: The Public Speaking Essential Skills video course by the author.
Free: A personal email training with the author after you read.
Free: The Art of Public Speaking (PDF), by Dale Carnegie.
Free: Public Speaking, by Clarence Stratton.
Free: The Training of a Public Speaker, by Grenville Kleiser.
Free: Successful Methods of Public Speaking, by Grenville Kleiser.
Free: Phrases for Public Speakers, by Grenville Kleiser.
Free: A 29-page book summary, which includes every chapter.
Free: A 219 point speech-checklist.
Free: A technique reminder sheet.
Free: A 208-question self-assessment to identify improvements.

226 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 22, 2019

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February 17, 2023
I wish it was more clear on Amazon that this book was self-published, so here is your warning. I do a reasonable amount of public speaking as part of my job, and while I feel like I’ve gotten pretty good at it there is always room for improvement, so I was looking forward to this book.

While there are some good takeaways here, this book reads like it was written as an undergrad assignment for a persuasive writing class. The editing for grammar is reasonable enough, but there is almost no stylistic editing at all, and the author’s writing style leaves a lot to be desired. It also feels like he wrote this book, realized it was only fifty pages, and then said “oh man, I can’t sell a fifty page book, I better say everything I said once five times instead to get this thing over two hundred pages.”

This reads like “Keep in mind that brevity is a value when delivering a speech. This means that less words will always be received better by your audience than more words would be. In other words, try to make a short speech if a long speech is not required. You should aim for your speeches to be brief, your audience will appreciate it.” Pulling your hair out yet? Me too.
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