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How Public Speaking differs. Professional Coach To An Orator - Part 3

Previous two parts, I discussed some basic differences between Professional Coach and an Orator. Ensure you read Part 1 and part 2 before reading this further.

Listed are some more basic differences that a professional coach should know.

Since trainers need not be expert in one field but familiar with a lot of areas, they tend to pick up ready made material and use them. But speakers need to be as original as possible, using other orators speeches accounts to blatant plagiarism and you could be sued for that. Moreover even organizers and audiences seek out original material.
Remember that a professional orator delivers talks to make a living and if you wish to be one you have to identify an area of expertise in yourself or choose a subject in which you wish to become an expert. Reading on the subject is key to become an expert in that area. Once you are an expert you could easily talk.
Professional speakers generally have to pepper their talks with humor, fiction and even entertaining real life incidents. Trainers don’t need this additional skill.
Last but not the least you need to be focused on your goal, i.e. becoming a successful professional speaker. If you are focused you can write a great speech and deliver it too, over a period of time.

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