In the final episode of my 3 part series with Joel Weldon, we round out our full discussion of entrepreneur public speaking by diving into the best ways to close your speech. Find out the most common mistakes that speakers often make while wrapping up, like thanking the audience or starting a Q&A, and why you want to avoid them. A strong closing can make or break the impact of your entire talk, so listen in to master that skill and inspire your listeners.
Here are a few things we cover:
● Public speaking
● Small business advice
● Entrepreneurship strategy
● How to grow your business
● Using a strong CTA
Links
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