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Author: Margot Horgan

How to Capture Your Audience: Avoiding the TCP

How to Capture Your Audience: Avoiding the TCP

March 25, 2013January 31, 2023 Margot HorganBlog, Entry-Level PR Job, Professional Development, Public RelationsCorporate Presentations, NCPRSA, North Carolina Public Relations Society, PR, PR Agency, Presentation Tips, professional development, PRSA, Public Relations, Raleigh PR Agency, Raleigh Public Relations Agency1 Comment on How to Capture Your Audience: Avoiding the TCP

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We have all experienced it – the boring, routine presentation that leads you to incessantly double-check your watch and meticulously count down the minutes until you are free to leave and go about your day. This kind of presentation can be categorized as a TCP: the Typical Corporate Presentation. While most can agree that public speaking is typically not at the top of the “favorite things to-do” list, it does not mean that you are incapable if giving a stellar presentation.

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I recently had the opportunity to attend a NCPRSA Professional Development luncheon, where Alan Hoffler, the executive director and principal trainer at MillsWyck Communications, spoke on the essentials for giving a successful presentation. The valuable tips shared can be applied to any type of professional or scholarly environment, and can even fine-tune your every day communication skills. But, you may ask, “What exactly defines a successful presentation?”

Essentially, a presentation can be deemed successful if the audience is able to repeat something discussed. At the end of the day, if people cannot repeat your message, it was not successful.

To improve your presentation and communication skills, check out the three main steps that will prevent you from giving that dreaded TCP:

Capture the audience’s attention – “You can’t lose what you don’t have!”
If you want to keep the audience’s attention, you must first have it. You must give them a reason to listen. Interacting with members in the audience, asking questions or sharing a relatable story can achieve this.

Give your audience a mental list – “You can’t repeat what you don’t remember.”

After you have the audience’s attention, tell them what you intend to tell them. This tool provides the audience with an easy to follow structure and lets the crowd know exactly what they will be getting out of your presentation. Your message should first be addressed and then expand on the topic from there.

Finish strong and briefly – “You can’t finish what never ends.”

Always, always, always finish strongly. Make sure you keep your ending brief and to the point, while giving the audience a call to action that they can take away from the presentation.

Have any other tips that have helped you give a successful presentation?

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PRSA’S COUNSELORS ACADEMY MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Q&A WITH ANN BARKS

PRSA’S COUNSELORS ACADEMY MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Q&A WITH ANN BARKS

March 13, 2013January 31, 2023 Margot HorganBlog, Counselors Academy, Professional Development, Public RelationsCounselors Academy, Counselors Academy Conference, networking, PR, PR Agency, Professional Developement, PRSA, PRSA's Counselors Academy, Public Relations, Public Relations Conferences2 Comments on PRSA’S COUNSELORS ACADEMY MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Q&A WITH ANN BARKS

Our very own Dana Hughens is the PRSA’s Counselors Academy Conference Chair for the 2013 conference June 9-11 in Austin, Texas. As conference chair, she has the privilege to work with other members of the conference planning committee, which consists of senior-level PR counselors and agency owners from across the United States and Canada. We caught up with these PR pros to find out their secret to success and what they love most about Counselors Academy.

Welcome our next blog series guest — Ann Barks, APR, Chair of the Welcoming Committee for the 2013 Counselors Academy Conference. Ann is the founder and owner of Ann Barks Public Relations. For recommendations and insights from Ann keep reading!

Getting to know you…

Name: Ann Barks, APR

Agency: Ann Barks Public Relations

Position: Owner/Consultant

First job in PR: Public Relations Coordinator/Legislative Liaison, Tennessee Mothers Against Drunk Driving

Your insights…

Most loved thing about being in PR: It allows me to use both my creative and nerdy sides – and I never get bored because there are always new things to learn or explore.

Best source for breaking PR news: The industry people I follow on Twitter.

Number one recommendation to new PR professionals: Get education or experience in business, not just public relations. With business education, you can communicate more effectively with the C-Suite leaders, meaning you will better contribute to and guide the organization in reaching business objectives.

About Counselors Academy…

Most valuable aspect of being a Counselors Academy member: Learning from and interacting with fellow members, who are collegial, inspiring and forward-thinking public relations leaders.

Role on the planning committee: Chair of the Welcoming Committee

Best thing about the Counselors Academy conference: I always walk away with tactics and ideas I can immediately implement with clients. It also has helped me stay tuned to how to use new tools, technology or thinking about communications.

Most fun memory of a Counselors Academy conference: Just one? OK… Watching my fellow members dance with Second Line umbrellas last year in New Orleans.

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Festive masks in New Orleans at the 2012 Counselors Academy Conference
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PRSA’s Counselors Academy Member Spotlight: Q&A with Abbie Fink

PRSA’s Counselors Academy Member Spotlight: Q&A with Abbie Fink

March 7, 2013January 31, 2023 Margot HorganBlog, Counselors Academy, Professional Development, Public RelationsCounselors Academy, Counselors Academy Conference, networking, PR, PR Agency, Professional Developement, PRSA, PRSA's Counselors Academy, Public Relations, Public Relations Conferences5 Comments on PRSA’s Counselors Academy Member Spotlight: Q&A with Abbie Fink

Our very own Dana Hughens is the PRSA’s Counselors Academy Conference Chair for the 2013 conference June 9-11 in Austin, Texas. As conference chair, she has the privilege to work with other members of the conference planning committee, which consists of senior-level PR counselors and agency owners from across the United States and Canada. We caught up with these PR pros to find out their secret to success and what they love most about Counselors Academy.

Meet the first guest of this blog series – Abbie Fink, Vice President of HMA Public Relations in Phoenix, Ariz. Abbie was recently selected by the Phoenix Business Journal as one of the Top 25 Most Dynamic Women in Business and held the position of co-chair for the 2011 Counselors Academy Spring Conference.

Getting to know you…

Abbie-FinkName:  Abbie S. Fink

Agency: HMA Public Relations – Phoenix, Ariz.

Position:  Vice President/General Manager

First job in PR: I interned for The Pointe Resorts in Phoenix, Ariz.

Your insights…

Most loved thing about being in PR: No day is exactly the same, getting the chance to work with great people and great projects.

Best source for breaking PR news: Dana!  Seriously, word-of-mouth, industry publications and of course, social media resources.

Number one recommendation to new PR professionals:  Be smart about the world around you – know what’s happening in your community and the industries that you are working in. Continue reading “PRSA’s Counselors Academy Member Spotlight: Q&A with Abbie Fink”

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Clairemont Interns: Introducing Natalie Baker

Clairemont Interns: Introducing Natalie Baker

March 5, 2013January 31, 2023 Margot HorganBlog, The Clairemont TeamPR Internships, public relations internships, Raleigh Public Relations Agency, Raleigh Public Relations Internships2 Comments on Clairemont Interns: Introducing Natalie Baker

Last but not least, meet Natalie Baker, Clairemont’s third member of the spring intern team!


Screen Shot 2013-03-05 at 9.14.34 AMA North Carolina native, Natalie was born and raised in the small town of Valdese – located in between Charlotte and Asheville. She loves sports, dogs, music and all things chocolate! After traveling Europe and studying abroad in Florence, Italy, this past summer, she considers traveling one of her favorite hobbies.

Natalie is a senior at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she is a public relations major in the journalism school. Her previous experience with a local PR firm made her fall in love with the industry and the agency environment. She hopes to use her agency background to build and diversify her writing skills while here at Clairemont.

Other interesting facts about Natalie?

  • She loves coffee!
  • Her favorite TV show is Revenge on ABC.
  • Her iPod contains a plethora of classic rock music.
  • The last book she read was My Cross to Bear by Gregg Allman.
  • Even though she bleeds Carolina blue, her 12-year-old Weimaraner is named Durham.
  • She loves the mountains.
  • Her weird quirk? Her friends tell her she has a lot of facial expressions.

After completing undergrad in the spring, Natalie hopes to land a job with a public relations or marketing firm in North Carolina – preferably in the Triangle area.

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Clairemont Interns: Introducing Sydney McKinney

Clairemont Interns: Introducing Sydney McKinney

February 21, 2013January 31, 2023 Margot HorganBlog, The Clairemont TeamPR Internships, public relations internships, Raleigh Public Relation Internships, Raleigh Public Relations Agency1 Comment on Clairemont Interns: Introducing Sydney McKinney

Say hello to the next member of our Clairemont intern team – Sydney McKinney. Erin recently sat down with Sydney to learn a little more about her. Here are the highlights…

Screen Shot 2013-02-04 at 12.09.39 PMThis January, Sydney McKinney brought her talents and skills to Clairemont’s spring internship team. Sydney, a Greensboro native who considers herself a “chocoholic” and loves pastel colors, is currently a senior advertising major in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at UNC Chapel Hill.

However, she wasn’t always on the Ad path. Sydney tested the waters with several different majors before finding her passion for creativity and landing an internship with Seventeen Magazine last summer. As a marketing intern for Seventeen, she spent two months in New York City learning the inside track of the magazine industry. While her favorite part about Clairemont so far is the people, Sydney is excited about the transition and challenge this internship will bring to her current skill set.

Get to know Sydney by checking out these fun facts:

  • Sydney’s favorite snack to sneak into the movies is Raisinets and Diet Coke, however, the best meal she has ever had was lobster at Mama’s Fish House in Maui. According to her, it was not only the best but was also the biggest, juiciest lobster she has ever eaten.
  • Her ideal pet? Definitely a dog. She is currently thinking about a Goldendoodle, not to be confused with the “not-as-cute Labradoodle.”
  • Her weird quirk? She likes to speak in a variety of voices. Just today she demonstrated how by talking in the back of her throat she can sound like the animated movie character Stitch.
  • If you checked Sydney’s browser for most visited websites you would be sure to find FABSUGAR and Pinterest at the top of the list. But, these are not just hobbies. She hopes to use her Pinterest collection to fully decorate a house one day.
  • While she is afraid of bugs, she has no problem with heights. In fact a dream of hers is to go skydiving one day.

After graduation this spring, Sydney hopes to land a position in a public relations or advertising agency. Her advice for other college students looking for internships or jobs? Network, network, network! She credits networking as the most valuable channel for landing an internship. Thanks for the advice Sydney, and good luck with your future endeavors!

 

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