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Most Speakers Don’t Know This Proven Structure (AIDA Explained)
Most speakers lose the room in the first 30 seconds. Not because they’re boring— But because they don’t follow a proven structure. Use AIDA. It’s one of the oldest, most reliable frameworks in marketing—and it works perfectly for your keynote. A – Attention You only have seconds to snap people out of autopilot. They’re thinking about lunch. Or email. Or just waiting for the next break. If you don’t interrupt their pattern immediately, you lose them. Start with: - A bold claim - A shocking stat - A captivating story - A direct question Why it works: A study from Microsoft shows the average human attention span is just 8 seconds—less than a goldfish. You don’t have time to warm up. You need to hit hard, fast. I – Interest Once you’ve got their attention, you need to earn their curiosity. Relevance is key. If they don’t feel the topic applies to them, they’re out. How to build interest: - Define the problem they’re facing - Share insider knowledge or “industry secrets” - Tell personal stories that highlight stakes or transformation Why it works: According to neuroscientist Dr. Paul Zak, stories that engage attention release oxytocin in the brain—making listeners more receptive and emotionally invested. D – Desire This is the heart of your talk. The teaching moment. Here’s where you help your audience want the transformation you’re proposing. Tactics that create desire: - Frame your solution as a better future - Use the “before vs. after” contrast - Limit takeaways to 3 key ideas to avoid overwhelm Why it works: Behavioral research shows people are more likely to act when they can clearly imagine the benefit. The clearer the outcome, the stronger the desire. A – Action Here’s where most speakers fail. They end on “thank you” instead of “here’s what to do next.” Give them: - A clear next step - A personal challenge - A call to commit (internally or externally) Why it works: Psychologists call this the “Zeigarnik Effect.” People remember uncompleted tasks more than finished ones. If you give them an open loop—a next step—they’re more likely to follow through.
Most Speakers Don’t Know This Proven Structure (AIDA Explained)
1 like • Apr 18
Very helpful
Welcome Frequent Speakers! (Meet your fellow speakers)
Welcome to The Frequent Speaker!. This is a community to help public speaker get on paid stages with proven sales and marketing strategies. Second, introduce yourself to the community by commenting on this post. We want to know... 1. A mini-intro, 2. What you speak about and 3. Who is your target audience 4. Website and social links Once those two things are done, check out these resources: 1. Prospecting sucks (and the other lies we tell ourselves) 2. Welcome Course 3. Free Speaker Business Resources It's great to have you here! (BTW. We love GIFS 😉)
Welcome Frequent Speakers! (Meet your fellow speakers)
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Hi, I'm Brenda Adelman, an award winning actor, recipient of a Hero of Forgiveness award a solo-show performer speaker, storytelling for stage, video and interviews mentor and a director. Since the Big P I threw myself into developing impactful talks and directing entrepreneurs and solo show performers for the stage and I've mainly been presenting virtually (unlike before) I've spoken and performed for diverse groups- women prisoners, youth-at-risk, at spiritual communities, schools. theatres, for a Peace center, Child Advocacy groups and for Domestic Violence Coalitions and more. I speak on the Power of Forgiveness (which my one-woman show My Brooklyn Hamlet is about) from life experience- My Father Shot and Killed My Mother and Married Her Sister and I speak and lead workshops on healing from our stories and then sharing them for impact and influene. I could easily teach on presentation too and that would be fun for me but now work privately with clients on that or in my programs. I've done more performing of my show than Speaking and I have been hired as a Keynote and presented my show as is or I've changed it up. I mentioned some of the audiences above and I'm looking to take the stage again more regularly vs mostly developing other speakers messages and performances since 2020. Excited to have found you.
FREE Speaker Brand Mini-Audit! (Comment!)
What's the fastest way to get more speaking gigs? Get hyper-focused on your brand messaging. If you comment below with ONE of the following: 1. Your speaker website 2. Your existing demo reel 3. Your LinkedIn profile I'll record and review your brand messaging from an external viewpoint. Clarity is King.
FREE Speaker Brand Mini-Audit! (Comment!)
1 like • Mar 11
Is this still available? If so- this is my LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendaadelman-storyteller/
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Brenda Adelman: Speaker Trainer, Storytelling Mentor, Video Confidence Coach, Critically Acclaimed Solo-Show Performer & Forgiveness Expert

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