Tips for TV Anchors and Any Presenters

“Give me some basic tips fast.  Tips that I can implement quick and easy.”  “Okay,” I say.  Look at the examples of a successful anchor who implements my recommendations well.  See what you can do.

You’ll see my comment on the screen, then a few examples of anchor Casey Ferrand, then a very short recap at the end.  If you’re like many people who do better when they work on one or two things at a time, this approach should serve you well.

 

Also, open your mind to the possibilities of what you can accomplish to break through to audiences — whether in person or on video.

Tips for TV Anchors and Any Presenters:  Takeaways

Consider the full range of your emotions.

When did you come across as having the most fun?

Most serious?

Most happy?

Most thoughtful?

Most humorous?

Most intense?

Most compassionate?

Most enthusiastic?

Most energetic?

And you can add to the list.  The idea is to tap into what you’re capable of doing when appropriate, but you just don’t think about.  And that’s because you’re focusing on getting the words right for the viewer.  Just think of how others see you in different situations.

Contact me at bob@kaplitz.tv so we can collaborate on winning and lucrative presentations for you.



Bob Kaplitz

Bob coaches executives and managers on developing their leadership skills, which improves the morale and efficiency of their companies. He mentors individuals through Everwise, which optimizes the way companies develop their people by connecting professionals with the experts and resources they need to be successful.

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