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Applaud your audience for attending Even if some of your audience is not there by choice, it is good to recognize their attendance. This will often provide Copywriters and Cab Drivers on(s) feel good but it will show your sensitivity and concern. If possible have a gift ready to give to the person in front of the audience.Are you a cab driver?You know the image. The cab driver gets hired by the next passenger in line. He isn’t concerned with where the passenger is going. He doesn’t say “Well I don’t want to go there.” He takes the next passenger in line and collects his fare.Do you care who hires you? Sho 4. Applaud your audience for attending Even if some of your audience is not there by choice, it is good to recognize their attendance. This will often provide a much-needed decrease in any hostile feelings by a showing of your appreciation. You could also have people turn to each other and say “I am so glad you were able to attend.” 5. Let your body language show that you are friendly Use openhanded gestures, smile and avoid crossing arms. It is amazing how much our bodies can communicate. People are not only watching but will sense your negative or positive “vibes”. 6. Remember the passion you have for your message. Your sincere concern for sharing a hot message with your audience will warm up a cold audience. 7. Remain PRESENT with your audience. Leave whatever may be happening in your personal life, prior to walking on that platform, outside the door. When you are completely tuned in to your audience they will know and feel your warmth.
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