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April 6, 2007
9 Ways To Bore The Audience at SES New York
Search Engine Strategies hits New York next week and I know everyone is very excited for the event. Well, almost everyone.
I imagine if you’re a presenter or moderator on a panel, it’s no fun at all. You have to get up early, put on actual clothes, and get bombarded by all the people who want a piece of you. Meanwhile, all you want to do is get out without inspiring a Cuttlet-like frenzy. Isn’t your presence enough for these people? I mean, you’re really not there to educate anyone anyway; you’re just hoping your speaker badge will get you some free drinks.
I totally feel your pain. College was the same way for me.
Because I’m nice (and it’s Friday), I thought I’d offer some advice on how to bore the audience at SES so much that no one dares ask you question, while still providing enough value to get you invited back next year (for the drinks, of course).
: This is very important. Never look at any one individual in the eyes. Doing so may cause them to ask questions or engage with you. Your best course of action is to concentrate on your notes, scan the crowd as a whole, or stare at your PowerPoint presentation like you’ve never seen it and are amazed by its beauty, and frankly, your own awesomeness. It’s okay to look at the other speakers, but not for too long. You don’t want them to cut in on your presentation. This is about you.
There you have it; the nine things crucial to boring your audience to the point where they start concentrating on the light fixtures instead of the presentation. See ya in New York!
Of course, if you don’t want to bore the audience at next week’s SES, just reverse all the information above. It’s equally beneficial.
Posted at April 6, 2007 1:54 PM
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Comments
Very nice. Might I also suggest neglecting to shower for several days prior to the presentation? That's a good way to prevent getting a slew of people rushing up to speak to you after the session ends.
Posted by: Rebecca Kelley at April 6, 2007 4:05 PM
I'm SO GLAD I never speak at seminars! Although watching me faint would probably be exciting for somebody I guess.
Posted by: Kim Krause Berg at April 6, 2007 4:30 PM
Brilliant. I feel like I was there (and several other events ;-)
Posted by: Borino at April 9, 2007 10:40 AM
From looking at the photo's metadata, I'm guessing that the boring session was around 6:53 pm on August 9, 2006. Of course, it's hard to tell what time zone the camera was set to, but we can make assumptions.
Heck, from that date & time, we might even be able to pinpoint the boring speaker, as well as the boring session.
He he he ...
Posted by: Trogdor at April 9, 2007 11:32 AM
You know I was sitting in a session blogging away for SER thinking, Boy is this guy boring. Someone should write an article about this and poof! Lisa did well in advance!
Posted by: Ben Pfeiffer at April 10, 2007 3:28 PM
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