IgniteRaleigh was a smash success! A big thanks to Our Hash Tag LLC and Phonebooth.com for putting on a well run, creative event.
A big thanks to M.C. Zach Ward (@zachward) for his skill in creating a fun, positive mood and keeping it going all night. He’s a true professional.
As some of you know, I was very pleased to be chosen out of the herd to present at IgniteRaleigh 2 on Why Your Health Is The Most Important Thing You’ll Ignore All Day.
Having watched a number of Ignite style talks before, I knew it would be challenging to stay on message and on timing.
Not much room for creative expounding when the slides auto-advance, is there? I also knew the other speakers would set a high bar by being dynamic, funny, creative and inspirational.
As I was presenting, I missed a good bit of the show. I did catch a few of the sessions, though like:
- Janet Kennedy (@jkennedy93), 5 Bucks is Change. Her presentation was inspirational, approachable and the presentation most likely to change my life in some way. Take a look at her website http://www.5bucksischange.com/ for more information. When the recording comes available, I’ll post it here.
- George Smart’s (@georgesmartTMH) great presentation on Mayberry Modernism – Why the Triangle is America’s Hotspot for Way Cool Houses. I enjoy modern architecture and had no idea there were 100 noteworthy houses in the area.
- Jess Commins (@renewabelle) made saving money sexy with her talk on How to save $100+ with a DIY energy audit. Great use of imagery to hammer the point home.
- Elizabeth Gardner (@WRALweathergal) spoke on A day in the life of a meteorologist who gets up at 3am. This behind the curtain look into her daily routine was funny and well delivered. I might have a new favorite weatherperson.
My tips for presenting at Ignite
- Every second counts. Either you are making your point, or wasting time.
- Plan Plenty of Preparation. A 5 minute talk about something you are passionate about, is 20 times harder to prepare for a 1 hour talk. I give lots of 1 hour talks and I definitely had to work more at crafting this short pointed message.
- Pick good images for your slides. I had over 100, which was whittled down to 16.
- Double up on a slide if it deserves more than 15 seconds.
- You will be out of sync with your slides at some point. No one will care.
- Make recordings of your talk and listen to them for practice.
- Put the best recording on an iPod and listen to it before your talk. It’ll help you stay focused.
- Love the crowd. The vibe at an Ignite is positive and supportive.
Special thanks go to:
- My wife (@shannonscarlett) for helping me prepare
- Jim Priest (@thecrumb) for adding a great deal of polish to my slides
- Brian Erman for taping the event.
More Info
Here is a write up of IgniteRaleigh 2 by Indyblogs. Here is a Delicious page of book marks with blog recaps. Here are pictures from the event.
Watch My Presentation
Ignite: Dan Wilson from Brian Erman on Vimeo.
Get My Slide Deck
My slides are available on SlideSix, view Slide Deck for Why Your Health Is The Most Important Thing You Will Ignore All Day