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What are the types of off page SEO?
Nice question. Inspite of all algorithm updates and penalty by Google, doing off-page SEO still takes its value and brings benefits.Submitting is easy ; but gaining high authority links based on your website theme is hard.Let’s forget about the basic stuffs that worked in the past, here i am going to share few tactics and tips to get you suceed with your off-page SEO project.Note :I’ve excluded .edu link building and guest posting from the list, since intentional backlinks are gained from these tactics are becoming less signNow.And I haven’t talked about social media marketing and Q&A that are the most discussed here.Don’t trust all directories/ yellow pages / classified ads!Even the most legit directory Dmoz is shut down.Don’t ever go for directory submissions, unless if you’re submitting to location based directories or niche directories.Google has penalized lots of directories and be aware before submitting to any. It’s like getting ourselves fall in trap and it finally makes you to disavow such links.Before submitting to local/niche directories, try searching it through Google using site command.If you can’t find any results, then it’s certainly penalized.The same applies to yellow pages or classified ads submissions.As google algorithm is getting rolled all the time, these sites are in extreme danger of getting affected.We should be wise and alerted enough to stop ourselves from getting into it.PDF / PPT / Image sharing sites always take their prominenceWhen you notice through your search console, you could see the list of ppt and pdf files that are bringing you organic traffic.This can’t be shown in Google analytics, however you could add them as events for PDF / PPT click tracking.Did you know you can optimize your PDF files for search?The same can be done in PPT as well.All you need to do is to -> Go to file -> Properties -> EditEdit the necessary SEO properties like filenames, title, description, keywords and so on to optimize it for organic search.Also, it bring out visibility, submit it to sites like SlideShare.net , Scribd - Read books, audiobooks, and more and so on.Share all the images you product to Flickr, a Yahoo company, Photobucket - Photo and image hosting, free photo galleries, photo editing and all image sharing sites with linkback to your website to get more visibility in google image search.Content re-purpose:Write one content - either a blog or a white paper.Repurpose to all possible formats and do off-page promotion.Blog promotion - Submit to blog directoriesConvert it into ppt - Promote to slideshare like sitesConvert it into PDF - Promote to PDF sharing sitesConvert it into e-book - Promote it to bookmarking sites. Also helps in lead generationConvert it into video - Promote it to youtube, vimeoWrite different snippets, almost 10 combinations (~1000 words) about the e-book and use it to promote in the above platforms.You need to add elaborate description to get your youtube videos, slideshare ppt and images to rank best in the search engines.Content republishing:Content re-publishing is the most effective tactic to gain backlinks, establish brand awareness and build followers in many platforms.Some of the most popular re-publishing platforms are Medium – Read, write and share stories that matter, Linkedin pulse, google plus and so on.In medium, you can find an option as “Import story” to republish your already published content.Though there’s no such option in LinkedIn pulse, you can add “Orignally published in {YOUR BLOG LINK”} at the end of the blog.Just republishing in these platforms are not enough.Your content should provide quality enough to get it picked by LinkedIn editors. They will move your post to the respective channels with thousands of followers on it.Another hack to get recognized by linkedin editors is to send a tweet marking “tip @LinkedInEditors”Similarly, there are lots of channels in medium as well. Contact the admin and get your blog to be featured, if it really deserves it.Gain high authority backlinks:There are lots of ways you can get / grab high quality backlinks from.(i) HARO:HARO is the place where press requests for quotes / ideas. On getting your quote approved, you’ll get a valid high authority backlink and brand awareness too.Here’s a sample queryWhat you get in return is something like the screenshot below.Steps to do -> Just sign up with Help A Reporter to get press requests right to your inbox.(ii) Citation checking :This is a simple, but a quick way to gain backlinks.Go to google alertsSet up an alert for your brand name and its modifications (space, common misspellings etc)You’ll receive alerts to your inbox.Keep monitoring it daily and if you find any brand name unlinked, all you have to do is contact the author and get a valid backlink to your website.Simple right? Here’s a sample email template.(iii) Broken / dead link building:Find out your broken / lost backlinks.Go to SEO Backlink Checker & Competitor Research Tools and check the backlinks reportYou could find the ones that are dead now. It’s easy to get link from an already linked site than to convince a new website for backlink.If you really find this post useful, show your like by upvoting this :-)
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How is Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida (JIIT) ?
An informal or formal answer pertaining for 2014–18 batch—it depends.A long review—kind of Quora stuff—but bear with me—and if any typos.•For academics, a good institute for gaining knowledge in electronics, humanities, and physics domain—although, it all depends on how an individual puts his/her efforts; don't rely on the 90% self-righteous and pretentious faculties, you have to pave your own way, don't think that your ingratiating technique will help you here!—although seeing the environment, it can help you in your attendance and other things.•Hostels are good and regularly swept clean.•Infrastructure is good, with centralized AC in each classroom—including hostels.• Annapurna (with centralized AC), aka dining, is OK. Basically food provided here is authentic (as they claim), but don't expect to have an updated menu in terms of food—you will be soon bored by the same food, or will soon begin hating the food you loved earlier in your days (now I hate rajma)—Shipra market, and parantha waala to the rescue for midnight!.• Don't expect a flush green ground here (the video showed on their official site is old), although they have installed a squash court in ABB-3, you can also enjoy TT, but football, hahaha, at your own risk, if you don’t wish to crack your bones on that cemented floor (Normal reaction, Newton laws, right?), in this aspect JIIT-128 is luky!—although Fun—huh!, Fun!—Sports Meet is organized (students effort), but you will learn more when you will join this institute.• JYC (again, you will learn more), hahahahaha— a clever way to make quick m**ey—and you will see I-phones in every pocket of their members—and faculties (one of them from ECE branch itself, with a fake accent :) ).• Apart from academics, JMUN, literary hub, hubs related to programming (Jaypee, as I have seen have a good command at I.T., and as always it is the students who make up that reputation), electronics hubs, etc etc.• Various IEEE conferences are organized for students to gain insight into the practical domain for the subjects they are studying.• Please, this is not school, so learn to create opportunities for yourself. There are certain skills that will help you later in your life.• Some of the professors here hold Ph.D., I don't know how they could earn or achieve such a high education status.•Some of you might laugh at this review, or some of you will give it a scornful look, or some of you will think, is this person gushing out his anger or frustration—the answer is, it is upon you how you comprehend it. Just giving you a crystal clear response.• They have a library, which they like to call L.R.C.—Learning Resource Center— which is opened from 9:00 A.M. - 9:00 p.m. It houses books of various domains, but look out for A.Beiser— at my time, some books (like this one) had the only min. copies, so students used to hide them in different domain area— another skill to master.• Get ready to meet some exceptionally—*faculties or your mates—amazing and how-do-they-exist type of people—people so good that they really understand you and help you in various aspects, and others, like I have already mentioned will befuddle you to think how they even got their Ph.D.(s) or masters, and others (how-do-they-exist types)—like your supposed mates—who will compete and feel like the only god-of-electronics (or any other domain), that they will even compete in providing you the notes—a typical competitive nature of the freshers (after all they have given JEE, the summit of competitiveness), fearing that the other guy will exceed him or her by studying his/her notes or ideas: you can't help it, so you are warned!—quite bitchy stuff!.=> Again— gosh!, this doesn’t stop, right?— there are some esteem people in ECE dept. (I don’t know about CS ones), who judge your character, your education, your background— on the basis of how you write your major or minor report, that is, they judge you on English— the heights of shamefulness never have a negative slope here— and I will, candidly and blatantly will type his name— with * in b/w— and he is even a Dr.!!!!!!, so brace yourself for the guy’s name (drumming……..) Dr. V*v*k D*v*d*i, yes!, that guy judged my very good friend (who is from Bihar, for background)— who worked industriously and honestly in his project—on the basis of his simple English in his major / minor report— and even after correcting the report from someone who has a good knowledge in—and I mean way better—English, that guy still had the audacity to again judge him on the English content of his report— again, a bitchy stuff, so you are warned!That Dr. guy judged him like that:Dr.: where are you from?friend: Sir, from Bihar.Dr.: Oh!, now I see, you are from Bihar, now I understand, hmm…I have a question for that guy, does it suits good to judge someone’s work from his ethnicity, his background, his type of tone, his character, his schooling: think about this, even after education, this is the behavior you got to see from that man, I think the meaning of education, i.e. wisdom and enlightenment got above his thick little head.=> Talking about minor and major projects, some of them expect you to build a robotic arm— Jarvis— in no time. Others will tell you to skip the project as it has already been designed by your seniors— really?— so they want you to create an Iron Man suit, and patent it. Let me ask you, students are here to learn, not to help show off a faculty that SEE, this student under my guidance has created a prototype Iron Man Suit, and in no time we will be touching clouds! (and believe me, this happens.)— A+ guaranteed. How will a student learn, if he is not allowed to do projects will full sincerity because a similar project was designed in the past.Some faculties here just to build their own resume’s, force students to publish research papers— OK, at first sight, this is good, but why take money from students?— and moreover, they try to show their importance and blackmail students into publishing papers in a coercive fashion— since they knew his grades are in my hands so, you have been warned!I’m not saying all of them are bad—actually 60% of them are BAD— but again try to follow your interest, that way, the mentor will not instigate cryptic problems for you— if you wish to work in VLSI, chose a mentor whose specialization is in VLSI, if you chose to work on MATLAB and image processing, the same concept— but a caveat, you are not allowed to work on inter-branch projects, an ECE dept— or CS, maybe— doesn’t expect you to show him/her a web-based project, why?—simple cos, they can’t evaluate it— they will not even appreciate your hard work for that— so not a flexible project, aye?. What I believe is technology is totally interlinked, so it should not be separated on the basis of branches (although they can, on the evaluation day can bring up a CS faculty to evaluate your project, but again things don’t work your way.)— but again do you expect an ECE engineer here in JIIT to evaluate your WEB based project— logically no, however, you can work on projects with another dept. like PMSE and humanities— way better, trust me!.=> People who join hubs, and think that by becoming a coordinator, I can safely attach that title to my resume— what a fool!— think before you act, if you were the coordinator and you did nothing but to deceive others— whether in money for kits, politics, etcetc,— and you don’t even know a basic fact that why D.C. is more dangerous than A.C. or what the hell is saturation and drift velocity, or what the hell is op-amp, breadboard, BJT, diode, oscillators, baud rate, Nyquist rate, IC’s and what not, you just garnered your degree in making fool of yourself and others!Hubs are quite a good thing, and they look scintillating on first sight— but remember, it is YOU and only YOU, who can help survive that hub among others— you need to work diligently, clear the concepts of juniors and yours, and most importantly, work HONESTLY (not possible, due to implanted politics!)—embezzling money from others on the name of kits or whatnot proves that you are a successful businessmen, not an Engineer.* For teaching, a typical power-point-skipping feature in this institute. What I mean by that, its like every institute you take—whether its international, like MIT, or domestic, like IIT— there are some set of rules and conventions for using PPT’s, but here the whole teaching pedagogy is based on PPT’s, like they don’t even know how to use the so-called white-board-marker pedagogy. This statement is quite controversial, some may think it’s a good idea—seriously?—and some may think wait a second, seriously?. From my personal experience there was a faculty— and due to obvious reasons I will not take his name, but his appearance can be spitted out, right?. He is from ECE dept.—and even holds a PhD—and just looks like an electrician from look-wise, and that’s it— he just cancelled our class because there was a minor fault in our projector system, so yaay! for that class, but this is the reason 95% of the class didn’t knew how to shift a signal (and remember those 5% paved their own way, that’s why they were more successful in other aspects.), what was the purpose of that freakin FFT, and what not— most importantly if you asked the guy teaching from PPT an out-of-the-box question, he just stood transfixed, like waaaaaaaait, you are asking me why we use Laplace Transform, what is its practical application. Well grasshopper, you just pass your T1, T2, and T3, that’s it— yeah I know, I embellished it a bit, but you could face the same from those who teaches that way, or he/she would evade the topic by saying I need to do a google search— single time is okay, but every-time?. Teaching critical subjects like Signal and Systems (yes, that “he” guy teaches that subject), Optical communications and others, by means of slides— and those slides are basically a cut-copy-paste of the book itself, or in worst cases, the whole slide is copied or taken from other institutes— they don’t even bother to remove the other universities logo form that— disgusting!. So brace yourself, teach yourself, don’t be dependent on these guys, as they have an instilled view towards every new or old student— like, Tum Bhi Apne seniors Jesse hi ho jaoge, in short, Nalle!. In my college days, I just out of my inquisition, watched a video pertaining to Photoelectric effect— from MIT— and it was like in those fifty-minutes, they properly used slides and boards and conducted an experiment too!— yes!, in those fifty-minutes!, but why am I comparing JIIT to MIT???.=> Talking about attendance, in my eight sem, a new guy came for Optical Comm., and he was like the most stupid person I’ve ever seen. Like he couldn’t speak English properly— so at least speak in Hindi for god sake, so that your muddled sentences make some sense. And due to stringent attendance rules, he just debarred two or three of my friends— in which some of them were placed, and he was like quite proud of his actions, boasting this debarred students stuff in front of other faculties to show how Draconian he is—and actually this is a moot issue, so in short, he should have given attendance on those days when companies were swarming in, but why— they are more interested in your T1, T2, and T3 exams and your classes in b/w placements, your placements doesn’t matter to some of the thick-heads there. So even after some faculties tried to convince him that officially you should give attendance for company drives, but as obstinate he was— he repudiated the request. So my main point here is that, in JIIT, Please, don’t take attendance a light issue, your career could be at stake, and they will and will only blame YOU for that—of course.For the medical team at JIIT, its good, but I think they have taken a franchise of selling Cetirizine or paracetamol for any illness— so if you had to have a pain in your head or coughing or sneezing— so it’s Cetirizine, ohhk. What about those who have pain around thighs, we have paracetamol!— seriously?.—just joking, but I thought why not share with you this fact also.In my experience, I’ve seen only a few guys, who completely use the board, explaining each stuff, and with proper diagrams. Some meticulous professors, use slides only to show 3-D images (quite kind of them), while others rely on PPT’s to such an extent like, what do I say—even students can teach better than those simpletons. PPT’s should be reserved for subjects like humanities and to a little extent like Physics, but in this college, I don’t think it works around your way!.So utilize full resources, create and indulge in opportunities you find great and seems to contain some potential, work hard on your projects, and be updated with your technical knowledge and outside technical fields, like what’s happening around the world, whats is ISRO and NASA planning to do next month etc etc, got it?— see, placements don’t happen by magic, people work industriously, and are quite focused on what they want to achieve, or which subject they wish to opt as a carrier. If going to college is just like a school activity, where you think you will be thinking about your career based on your friends, boyfriends, or on your girlfriends choice— then I’m sorry, you are committing a huge mistake. Your inquisition, your commitment, your dedication, your perseverance, your mistakes, your goal, your THINKING will pave your way— this is a general strategy. Nobody is saying you to work hard like a moron, nobody is saying you too just be in your books— friends, party, those bunks, those creepy lab assignments, those epithet’s—of faculties and friends, those gloomy moments, those cheerful and ephemeral days where you got 20 / 20 :), make an integral part of your life— no matter whichever college you opt for!. Set an example, by working in a smooth way. People often ask others like, how the heck did he get placed in Amazon— well, people begrudge everything, right?— obviously, he did something, which was way above than yours, he worked hard, he enjoyed life too! and now he is an example— sounds easy, but it’s the working that is difficult, that’s why only few achieve the same.=> Chose subjects that excites you and which makes you feel like, aha!, looks cool and might create my interest into its future aspects—maybe you can opt it as your career too—don’t just opt an elective just because there is a guy who marks your PROXY’s every time— won’t help you, think for a second, you are not here to waste your parents money in such an expensive institute for a guy who can mark your proxy— if that is the case then online education is good for you, sign up for Coursera then.**** NOT RELEVANT, and you can SKIP this— if you want too!=> See, I don’t know what you will think about the college from this answer, but trust me, every college is good— if and only if you and only YOU know how to utilize a particular resource or opportunity. Some people here will say, that the answer is totally a partisan view (haters gonna hate!)— but wait, we are not talking about those IDEALISTIC guys— they have already exploited and to an extent used their resources to a full extent and now they are gone— we are talking about how You can do the same, and not blame the college and faculties every-time— sometimes releasing stress is a great idea to prevent your good friend’s to be knocked down either by your slang’s or knuckles! :)So, what about me— basically, to be honest, I got to know about my interest in semiconductors in 2nd sem, and from that point I was quite interested in semiconductors and device physics, and just over the time I chose a particular mentor for this and things went swiftly— as I developed my field of interest early, and over the time taking different electives—on the basis of my interest—further enhanced my interest in optics and how these two fields— semiconductors and optics—devices are linked— see, how I INTERLINKED the subjects. There was also a project that I took (based on my interest’s), but due to some technical difficulties couldn’t complete it— so what? at least YOU try and this is what matters— I hope you are getting the sense of what my point is.My college friends learned to create opportunities for themselves— by participating, by interacting, by doing projects of their interests, etc etc— so learn to participate and see where you can create a room for improvement— blaming and criticizing every time will not work.That is why I’m satisfied from my four years because I learned to pursue what matters to me most—my interests and what makes me happy.***• Talking about the location, I think this is the most utopian college in that aspect. For future batches, Metro facility will be a boon. Outside gate no. 3 you have various domains according to your tastes, like Haldirams, KFC, south Indian restaurants, McDonald's, domino's, etc. From gate no. 1 you can visit Indirapuram, Windsor street (the needed b'day parties), and Shipra Mall to have a good ambiance after a taxing day in college. All of your needs can be taken care of—like stationary and other needs—from Shipra market.• Placements—for 2018 pass outs we had Amazon, sap labs, cognizant (both mass and particular profile), Infosys, etc etc—after all you might be thinking where is that freaking bullet point after all, well FYI, it totally depends on you guys, your skills—and by skills I mean SKILLS, not a typical student who makes up his living in the college by delving into the books and mugging up the concepts— the skills which I mention here is gained by doing and doing your projects seriously and efficiently (there will be a time when you will swear and curse the faculties really badly, but they themselves are totally irritated by themselves, so take a chill pill and ignore them. While there are some that will appreciate your work, but it's rare, not impossible!). Through projects and internships, you will gain the needed info on how academics are related and connected to outside industries and how it differs. Create circuits, don't be afraid of them, embrace the idea that you and yourself will learn from mistakes and nobody else (whether it is your fear of working with transformers or A.C. voltage), do competitive programming, just my main point for you is to gain some hand-on-experience in any subjects you wish to learn or make it as a career. Training and placement cell, as they call themselves, do bring some good companies and they work diligently — but what miracles can a T&P cell do if more than half of the college doesn't know how to code in C language, or more than 95℅ doesn't know what is the diff. B/w a BJT and a MOSFET, or what is a diode (well you can't and can blame students and faculties for this, exams are patterned, and you will have a fear to pass it or experience the same in your backlog years, so this is our education system, can't help it!, that why I warned you to learn and create opportunities for yourself, I'm stressing on this part as everyone will tell you that course is tough or what not, but basic understanding comes from your brain, how you perceive something—its relative!)—don't fret, core electronics companies have a minimum visit in this college in my time, but they can visit, so you should know your stuff with great precision.• We used to have a joke, like the only stream that is holding this college is IT and CS, so guys create ECE one of them too—did I crack a joke.• A pro-tip, never study subject for the sake of studying, see its practical application—oh those Fourier and Laplacian Transforms— why they are used, and remember, every stream is interlinked, it's up to you that you can see it with that kind of eyes.• There are another plethora of things, but it will be wise of you to explore yourself. Both positive and negative aspects are there, it's up to us how we perceive it!• In the end, infrastructure matters, but the sole reason should not be superseded by the quality of education provided—for example, I have seen parents who were seduced by the ambiance of the Auditorium! And then out of the blue predicting that education here will be of top-notch quality—woah! Do a thorough research about *@campus placement's and if possible have a discourse with your known contacts. What I believe is, if you know what you want to do, you believe in yourself, if you can go through the ups and downs, both in life and academics—then nothing can stop you from achieving your goal, you can endure anything. So go on and enlighten yourself :). So overall I would give a 4.0-star rating.*@See I totally understand that placements are the utmost requirement for every fresher. But guys, tell me, without knowing the ‘E’ of engineering, without doing the work required to achieve your goals, how can you expect to get yourself placed (and this works for any domain). Asking about college placements and it's stats is quite natural and it should be like that way, but don't forget that it's the effort from you guys—and from the T&P cell—that gets you placed in your dream job. Please understand this. Even if the ECE guys or the CSE guys are placed at 80% how does that guarantees your placement? Is it a dependent system which I'm still unaware of? Like if X (2018) gets placed so does the fresher Y(2022)??? Please, I know core companies were at a minimum at my time, but time do change. Don't fret; work, play, enjoy, relax, in a proper proportion, and it's you and only you who can bring up a change. So be that change instead of worrying and complaining about stuff that you can't control. What you can tame at your end is your diligence, your honesty, your hardwork (both academics, non-academics, good internships), your honestly done projects (both minor and major) and your life where you enjoy too! :) See I know not every project could be completed due to any technical reason. What matters is that what you have learned from it. That's gonna count for sure my friend :). I hope you got my point. Work diligently on your projects, have a fruitful discourse with your partner and your faculty—remember have patience with them ;)—and give your best—Not because you have to finish the goddamn thing, but because you want to learn at least 10–15% off it honestly! Always open your options and doors, do test yourself for off-campus recruitments too if you feel like core companies are a bit delayed or whatever the reason is. There is no harm in giving off-campus interviews, see this way, it's only helping you getting your options being more diversed instead of sitting in your pretty room and waiting for any core firm and doing nothing but assignments from your classes, I think the former is better than the latter. It's your life, make it count for sure after learning those KVL and KCL's—bad joke, I know :). So as a mature audience—which j know you are—you know what to do next :)Code—since you love it, if not atleast trick your mind for the same, and it's quite amazing if you ask me regarding coding. It's just simple math, and helps you to expand the horizons of your cognitive system (just like chess!). Practice coding, do Competitive programming, in all play with coding instead of having a fear for the same. Do this from the 1st day itself so that it doesn't feel like a pressure in the end.Aptitude—there are many online sites that provide aptitudes questions and papers like #nd#a B#x and what not. Practice the apti form there. (#—i; and quora is my enemy :) )Your technical knowledge and other things are upto you. If you were nothing but a brat all these years, then I'm sorry, can't help you. It's you and only you who can explain or answer the technical questions put-forth by interviewer's. Have a solid technical background and a good communication skills along with. Try to communicate with friends and faculties in English so that by the end of your term atleast you won't fumble in GD's and interviews.Dedication+Motivation+fun part+Honesty—upto you!And yes! This was my final update—probably :)—to this impractical, colossal, and humongous answer!Again, explore! Explore! Explore!P.S. Watch your attendance, stringent rules are awaiting you!P.S.S: A Picture speaks a thousand words. Actually we all know the way to our individual successes, but sometimes we just astray ourselves due to various reasons. Sometimes we know for sure those factors but just overlook them or ignore them for good. I hope—without losing the brevity of the aforementioned proposition—you will understand, or ponder about it later, of what I am trying to say here.Very Imp: Also, in the second snap—which is a message to all graduates—be careful though, it is a simple method that most people misses or take for granted. The message is for all, irrespective of your dash-dash-dash qualification. It is a general rule that is applicable in any work you opt for. I repeat, any domain, not just limited to science and engineering.Thank you for being a patient reader :)Source of imagery: Pinterest :)
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What is the best way to give a PowerPoint presentation?
I completely agree about all the resources above - nothing can tell you how to present well and write great slide decks like watching people who do it brilliantly.My personal advice would be:Don't touch PowerPoint until you know what story you want to tell and how. I often start with mind-mapping, or maybe just a list of the key points I want to get across. It depends how long and complex the presentation is going to be.Don't touch PowerPoint unless you need it to help tell the story you want to tell. If you can do just as good a job by talking and showing a product demonstration, or by whiteboarding, skip the slides. They shouldn't be mandatory.PowerPoint will blank the screen if you press the B button. So if you don't need slides for all of your talk, or if you want to get focus back for emphasis, blank the screen to get people looking at you again. (Most presenter remotes will let you program a button to do that, some have one mapped already.)Remember it's not possible for your audience to read and listen at the same time.(This has been alluded to above but it bears repeating.) Never forget the presentation has to meet your audience's needs or it won't meet yours. Pick one or two people who will be in your audience. Imagine what they will get out of the presentation, then from every slide, then from every point or every word. If anything doesn't contribute to what the people in the room need from the presentation, kill it. Make every word and every graphic fight for its life.Practice, out loud, at least twice, all the way through. For most people, the first few times out loud will be clunky. You get to choose whether it's your furniture that sees them or your audience.Practice open, expansive, confident body language in a mirror, remember what it looks and feels like, so you can switch it on when you need to. Don't rush your words. Don't be afraid of pauses. Even if you're terrified and want to run from the room, faking confident body language will actually make you feel more comfortable.Good luck!
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