Presentation Tip: 3 Steps To Easily Introduce Yourself

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In this video, learn an easy way to introduce yourself that will make a good impression at the beginning of your presentation. You can also use this method to introduce yourself for any situation. The video will show you an example of giving a self-introduction using an elevator pitch. https://presentationexpressions.com

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35 thoughts on “Presentation Tip: 3 Steps To Easily Introduce Yourself

  1. Thanks for your question. Depends on who your audience is supposed to be, what the goal of the endorsement is, what the products are, etc. You could simply say, “This is the best widget you’ve ever seen for doing whatever.” Hard for me to advise you since I don’t know what you’re doing and for who 🙁

  2. Thanks for your question. Everybody gets nervous. It’s completely normal. You need to practice until it feels like you’re telling your friends a story. It’s not easy and it takes time. Do some breathing exercises beforehand. Try to practice with a video camera. Think about the real reason why you’re nervous. Sometimes it’s from childhood fears or rejection. Most of all, prepare well and do your best. Then get feedback and do it better each time.

    Good luck!

  3. Haha! Thank you! I would have loved a few new pens. I actually made this in one of my client’s meeting rooms and all their pens were terrible!
    But I’m happy you still enjoyed the video! 🙂

  4. Thanks for your message. First, prepare well in advance and know your topic inside out. Also, be sure your topic fits with what the audience would want to hear. Next, practice so you can give the presentation without any visual aids. And remember it’s actually not true that you’ve never spoken in front of people in your life… you’ve done it countless times with family, friends and colleagues. Your presentation should be as natural as those experiences you’ve already had. Good luck.

  5. I had presented my presentation , and everyone appreciated me for what i had presented, all thanks to you
    thank you very much sir.

  6. I’m a student at Purdue, and we have to give an elevator pitch. This is the only video out of the 10+ I’ve watched that actually provides the guidance I was looking for. Thank you!

    1. Hi pls I have a presentation on Thursday,On dementia. I have a story related to dementia , this has to do with ma mom who passed on.. pls how do I go about it. Thanks

  7. In all honesty, as someone who’s a native English speaker, this advice is still incredibly helpful. I’ve been looking for advice on an introduction presentation for the start of my PhD course. While I’ve done plenty of presentations before, both about a subject in my degree and having to talk about myself when I was in the process of joining the Army, I’ve never done one like this: 2 slides, one on my background, and one on what I hope to get from my course, and it should be five minutes long. I’ve been stumped for a week on how to do it, but after watching this, I’ve got a clear idea on what I want to do and how to do it,

    They say that the best teachers are the ones who can simplify something in a way that everyone can understand it, without losing any of it’s effectiveness. I think you’ve definitely got that gift. Thanks for the help!

    1. Wow, that is incredibly kind of you to say. Thank you so much for that. Please let me know how your PhD introduction presentation goes. Good luck!

  8. This amazing video was a kind gift for my vacations, since I have studied Public Speeking, your 3 steps – Name & Co + Value/Specialty + Who/”Even if” – are fantastic tools for help anyone. Thank you for sharing your precious knowledge, Carl Kwan!

  9. Thank you Carl. Your advise in this video alone helped me improve my 30 second commercial about myself. Thanks a billion.

    1. Don Dominguez Awesome! Great to hear that, Dom! Thanks for letting me know and best of luck.

  10. The way of your talking is just amazing , you have good voice and this is like professional presentation…..Thank you kwan

  11. I watched this last night, after my presentation I went back here which is right now, just wanna say, Thanks Carl! I did this steps, it’s very effective and useful..

  12. OMG! This is the best explanation of creating an elevator pitch I have ever heard! Thank you!!! I was immediately able to write my pitch in just a few minutes!!!

  13. I started my business 2 months ago as a Virtual Assistant and have been struggling with this and here you are making it so easy ….. Thank you

  14. Just Brilliant Carl! I have been struggling to get my opening line for a presentation that I have at a consulting firm and this is a perfect case for me to use. Thanks a lot!

  15. I have a presentation tomorrow! You have no idea how much this has helped me! THANK YOU!

  16. All the way through 2020, so simple, yet so impactful! The intro I was using before wasn’t as direct and to the point. 3 simple steps just changed my life and the way I introduce myself in presentations. This may be easy for some, but was never easy for me because I don’t like to talk about myself. Thank you so very much for sharing this awesome information with the world!

  17. I’m a native English speaker…it’s the only language I do speak. This is immensely helpful as I’m preparing an intro video for my grad school application. Thank you so much for this! It’s the most helpful video that I’ve seen to start to prep with

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