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If it’s action you want, use action words.

Updated: Oct 23

Taking action in a presentation

Action words, or verbs, are the powerhouses of your presentation. They don't just convey information—they inspire, motivate, and drive your audience to act. When used effectively, action words can transform a bland presentation into a compelling call to action.

 


Why do action words matter?

  • Action words capture attention and maintain interest.

  • They make your goals and instructions clear and straightforward.

  • Strong verbs encourage your audience to take immediate steps.

 

When you’re using action words,

  • Start with a strong opening: Begin your presentation with an action word to set the tone. Example: "Discover how our new strategy can transform your business operations."


  • Be direct and clear: Use action words to give clear instructions and expectations. Example: "Implement these techniques to boost your productivity."


  • Focus on outcomes: Highlight the benefits and results of acting.

    Example: "Achieve your goals faster with our innovative tools."


  • Use action words throughout: Use them not just in your opening and closing, but throughout your presentation to maintain momentum.

    Example: "Explore the possibilities and accelerate your growth."

 

Try these out to get started - implement, explore, transform, accelerate, achieve, discover, expand, initiate, elevate, engage, streamline (everyone’s favorite buzzword!)


Remember, if it’s an action you want, start with action words. By incorporating powerful verbs into your presentations, you can engage your audience, clarify your message, and drive the desired actions. So, the next time you prepare a presentation, let action words be your guide to success so your audience will take action.


If you need any help, let's talk before your next presentation.





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