Public Speaking: Ads
You can concoct
fake advertisements, or use real ads that are funny in your public speaking
engagements. They can be read aloud, projected, or distributed as handouts.*
Watch for funny ads that relate to your business or presentation topic in magazines
and other periodicals. Cut the ads out and photocopy for distribution as a handout
or make them into slides and overheads. Jay Leno has a series of books called
Headlines I, II, and III. Besides having really funny headlines from newspapers
and magazines, the books have lots of blooper advertisements along with commentary
from Jay. My favorite was the funeral monument company that advertised a lifetime
replacement guarantee.
You can read these
aloud in your public speaking
engagements without worry of copyright infringement. Always attribute the source
though. You don't want to claim material as your own if you did not create it.
*Be careful not
to violate copyrights. In doubt about whether or not you are violating copyrights?
I suggest that you contact the source of the copyrighted material, trademark(s),
logo(s), and ask permission from the author to present their material in your
ads.
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