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WHAT WOULD STEVE DO ? 10 lessons from the world’s most captivating presenters

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WHAT WOULD STEVE DO ? 10 lessons from the world’s most captivating presenters

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Steve Jobs delivered some of the most awe-inspiring, memorable keynote presentations in history.

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Scott Harrison’s remarkable presentations have helped raise $75,000,000 for charity: water in six years.

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The typical Gary Vaynerchuk presentation features over 100 four-letter words, ZERO slides & at least one standing ovation.

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Sadly, your presentations are not awe-inspiring; they’re yawn-inspiring.

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Yawn-inspiring presentations don’t sell products.

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Awe-inspiring presentations can move mountains.

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Let the world’s most captivating presenters teach you how to move mountains.

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Let the world’s most captivating presenters teach you how to move mountains. Or sell products.

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Let the world’s most captivating presenters teach you how to move mountains. Or sell products. Or both.

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Craft a story that captures both heart & mind.

TIP #1

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Humans have been telling stories for thousands of years.

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We don’t live our lives in bullet points. •  I was born in the Ukraine in 1972.

•  My family left the Soviet Union in 1975. •  In 1980, my brother Andrew was born (in the U.S.).

•  I won my first school Spelling Bee in 1981.

•  I graduated from high school in 1990.

•  I graduated from college in 1994.

•  Recently, I turned 41

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We live our lives in images & stories.

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A story has a beginning, a middle & an end.

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A story has a beginning, a middle & an end.

Little Red Riding Hood gets lost on her way to Grandma’s house.

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A story has a beginning, a middle & an end.

Little Red Riding Hood is fooled into thinking that the Big Bad Wolf is her grandmother!

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A story has a beginning, a middle & an end.

Little Red Riding Hood escapes the cunning wolf’s clutches. She never wanders alone in

the woods by Grandma’s house again.

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A presentation is a visual story.

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Movies are also visual stories.

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Filmmakers don’t make movies without a script.

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Trust me. Start with paper,

not PowerPoint.

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Emotions make stories stick.

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They’re like neon signs telling your brain, “REMEMBER THIS!”

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When emotions are triggered, dopamine floods the brain.

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Logic doesn’t flood the brain with dopamine, which is why logic alone doesn’t move mountains.

Smoking harms nearly

every organ in the body

& is the leading cause

of preventable death in

the U.S.

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Create slides that lead your audience to say “YES.”

TIP #2

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Getting to “YES” means answering Why, How & What.

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Getting to “YES” means answering Why, How, & What.

why should I care?

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Getting to “YES” means answering Why, How, & What.

why should I care? how will this improve my life?

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Getting to “YES” means answering Why, How, & What.

why should I care? how will this improve my life?

what must I do?

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start by telling us WHY WE SHOULD CARE.

TIP #3

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Start by telling us why we should care.

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show us how your product WILL MAKE OUR LIVES BETTER.

TIP #4

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USE SIMPLE LANGUAGE, FREE OF JARGONS. TIP #5

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“1000 songs in your pocket.”  

simple.

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“Today we’re introducing a new, portable music player that weighs a mere 6.5 ounces, is about the size of a sardine can, and boasts voluminous capacity, long battery life, and lightning-fast transfer speeds.”  

“1000 songs in your pocket.”  

simple. jargon.

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USE METAPHORS TO GIVE MEANING. TIP #6

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What a computer is to me is the most remarkable tool that we have ever come up with. It’s the equivalent of

a bicycle for our minds. ”  “  

STEVE JOBS  

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DITCH THE BULLET POINTS. PERMANENTLY.

TIP #7

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STEVE JOBS NEVER USED BULLET POINTS.

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NEVER.

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Bullets are for guns & to-do lists —not presentations.

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DON’T JUST TELL US. SHOW US.

TIP #8

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Humans process images 60,000x faster than words.

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Humans process images 60,000x faster than words.

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Humans process images 60,000x faster than words.

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We also recall information presented as images 6x more easily than text.

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We also recall information presented as images 6x more easily than text.

The set of points in a plane that are equidistant from a given point.

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We also recall information presented as images 6x more easily than text.

The set of points in a plane that are equidistant from a given point.

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IT’S A PERFORMANCE. IT’S NOT A PRESENTATION.  

TIP #9

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PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE.

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FOR YOUR NEXT 1-HOUR PRESENTATION, PLAN ON:

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30 HOURS crafting the story

FOR YOUR NEXT 1-HOUR PRESENTATION, PLAN ON:

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30 HOURS crafting the story

30 HOURS building the slides

FOR YOUR NEXT 1-HOUR PRESENTATION, PLAN ON:

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30 HOURS crafting the story

30 HOURS building the slides

30 HOURS rehearsing

FOR YOUR NEXT 1-HOUR PRESENTATION, PLAN ON:

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TO EXCELLENCE. THERE IS NO SHORTCUT  

TIP #10

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GET MORE TIPS FROM STEVE,SCOTT & GARY: http://bit.ly/Z8Spem