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Presentation Titles That Fill the Room

 
Author: Susan R Meyer
 

You have the perfect topic. You know exactly what you want to say. Now, you need a title that commands attention. What drives people to sign up for a workshop? Think about workshops or teleclasses that youve taken. What did you find compelling? Maybe you liked the topic - or realized it was something you needed to know. Maybe the title was so catchy you couldn't resist finding out what else this presenter might have to say.

Be catchy, but be clear. Your title should make it clear what the audience will learn and why it is important to know this. At the same time, you won't want to make your potential audience feel like theyve gone back to school remind them that learning can be fun.

Which of these would you sign up for?

Learn Money Management from A to Z
- or
Financial Freedom in 10 Easy Steps

Planning and Designing a Workshop
- or
60 Minutes Special Using a One-hour Workshop to Build Visibility

In all four titles, the potential audience knows what they will learn, but in the second example in each pair, it sounds like they might have fun.

Keep your title short. If you need more than 10 words to explain what you will be doing, use a subtitle. One formula often used in creating book titles works well for workshops as well. The first part of the title is an attention-grabber; the second part after the dash or colon tells what the workshop is about. For example:

Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-free Productivity The Breaking Point: How Female Midlife Crisis is Transforming Todays Women The One Thing You Need to Know About Great Managing, Great Leading, and Sustained Individual Success

Here are some teleclass titles that make you want to sign up:

Reclaim Your Health and Look and Feel Your Absolute Best!
Building a Thriving Network Through Masterful Connecting
Create an e-Product Today (Yes, Today!)

Each of these could be a great one-hour workshop. And each is something that draws 'em in.

 
 
 

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