When you give a presentation or talk in front of an audience, your body language will have a major influence on whether or not your message is received. Body language can affect whether the audience believes you are credible, whether your message is valuable and interesting, and whether they should take stock of what you are saying and get on board with your ideas. Albert Mehrabian, Professor Emeritus of Psychology at UCLA, is a global expert on the importance of verbal and nonverbal messages. His findings confirm that our body language must be congruent with our message because our words convey only 7% of the meaning, our vocal expression 38% and our body language a whopping 55% of what the audience will remember and believe about you as a speaker. Even if your content is invaluable, the message your body is delivering will be the deciding factor to whether your audience will engage with you. We’ve narrowed down hundreds of ideas to the top 30 body language tips to use during your next presentation. See all 30 tips here: http://speakerhub.com/blog/body-language-cheat-sheet-30-tips-successful-presentation These tips range from how to draw on your natural charisma to how to get the audience pays attention to your key points. Here is a cheat sheet that will make it easy to make a good impression. See our full list of body language tips here: http://speakerhub.com/blog/body-language-cheat-sheet-30-tips-successful-presentation