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Public Speaking: How to Deliver a Punch Line

The punch line gets its name from the delivery technique used. You must punch the line out a little harder and with a slightly different voice than the rest of the joke. Lean into the microphone and say it louder and more clearly than you said the setup lines. If the audience does not hear the punch line, they are not going to laugh.

Just before the punch line you should pause slightly
(see Timing article)
to emphasize and draw special attention to the line.

After you deliver the line, don’t utter another sound. Give the audience a chance to laugh. Words or phrases appended to the climax tend to delay or impede laughter. Until you get some experience, it is really tough to wait. Beginners tend to be afraid that no laughter will come, so they keep going. If you keep talking during this period, you will easily squelch the laughter. As your confidence builds, pausing will become easier and easier. Sometimes waiting the audience out will actually give them a cue to laugh even if the joke wasn’t that great.

Deliver the line to one person

When you deliver your punch line, deliver it to one person and one person only. It doesn’t matter how large the crowd is, you can look one person right in the eye and deliver your line.

The person to whom you deliver the punch line is NOT randomly chosen. I deliver punch lines to a person I know is going to laugh. How do I know? I pay attention. That’s how I know. It all starts with my pre-program research. If I have spoken to any of the audience members and they were laughing with me on the phone, I’ll seek them out before the program so I know where they are sitting. That way I can look directly at them during the program. Before the program starts, I mingle with the participants, not only to meet them, but to see who is and who is not in fun (mingling with them helps to put them
in fun (see the “in fun” article).

In addition, I watch the audience when the emcee or program coordinator is talking. This gives me a mental note of the people who are not only having fun, but also paying close attention to the person speaking.

Watch out for alcohol

Don’t be fooled by an audience who appears to be having great fun. It could very likely have been induced by alcohol at their social hour. They may be oblivious to what’s happening on-stage.

Head nods

After you have begun your presentation, another way to tell who to deliver to is by closely watching the audience. Some audience members who are really in tune with what you are saying will nod their head gently in approval. You should have great success delivering to these people.

Why deliver to the laughers?

There are two reasons for delivering your punch line to someone you know will laugh. The most important is that you want that person to be a good example for the rest of the audience. If you direct a punch line or comment to a person in the audience, the other members of the audience will naturally look in that direction. If they see someone laughing, there is a high probability they will laugh too. If you deliver your line to some sourpuss that hasn’t laughed for 20 years, the rest of the audience will see an example of someone NOT laughing and they will be negatively influenced.

A 1976 study by Antony Chapman and D. S. Wright supports the notion that the lack of laughter or inappropriate laughter (the kind of laughter you would get if you pick on someone or some group inappropriately and they laugh to save face) are inhibitors of laughter.

The second reason for delivering your punch line to someone you know will laugh has to do with confidence. There is little chance that you will get old sourpuss to laugh no matter what you do. If you kill yourself trying and fail, as you probably will, it will knock your confidence level and affect the rest of your performance. Combine this with the fact that you will be ignoring the rest of the audience, who will be watching this person not laugh, and you’ll be quickly swinging in the wind. Deliver to the ones that appreciate you!

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January 15th, 2009

Article Submission Websites; What Good Are They really?

One of the new fastest moving sectors in the Internet in the Online Article Submission OAS craze. Some have recently said it may surpass the BLOGs. What started as an Internet hybrid of the print Trade Journal writer from Industry, who put their short Bio or contact information below, has been growing exponentially on the Internet. One site leads the field as the premier OAS and that site is EzineArticles.com, but some critics ask, what good is it anyway?

Of course such critics are now looking silly eating the dust of 14,000 authors who have contributed 100,000 articles to the site. Several authors have posted over 300 articles to the site and one over 2900. But what good is it the critics say, refusing to acknowledge the obvious success?

Well the OAS EzineArticles.com, for instance is whatever you want it to be; It is an information library for the human race, it is a way to be heard, it is a way to promote a product or service, it is a place to store your creative work, it is an avenue of distribution, it is a mini-Internet, it is a way to enlighten the next generation, it is a way to boost your self esteem, it is all that and more.

One only needs to ask them selves where do you want to go today? Anyone who cannot see that is missing all there is to offer in the new OAS Trend. It would not be the first time mankind has missed the point, but there is no sense in allowing us to be doomed to repeat when we all have the greatest place on the Internet right there, to meet!

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January 15th, 2009

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