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Summary: It's important to have a good title for your public speech. Get tips for titling a speech in this free video clip from a professional public speaker.
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Tracy Goodwin Tracy Goodwin has a master’s in corporate communication and 10 years experience in professional speaking. Recipient of numerous public speaking awards and is ... read more
Okay, so we've got everything separated. We know the three body parts that we're going to work with. You're ready to go. You've got a great topic. You've narrowed it down, you've done your research. You've got it separated, just make sure that you have an equal amount of information for each body part. You don't want this one to be really, really long, and this one is like two sentences. Try to cull it down and keep it even, where each body part is the same amount of time. And that's totally going to depend on the time limit that you're working with within your speech. Body parts generally tend to be two to three minutes in a ten minute speech, and I'm talking two to three minutes for each body part. Now, what I like to do last, you might want to do this first. But what I like to do last is come up with a really, really, really cool and clever title. You don't want to title this thing, My Speech on Cars. What's a cool title for researching cars? I don't know, you decide, but that's your last step in the picking a great topic series.