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HDE Extension Cable for Xbox 360 Kinect HDE Extension Cable for Xbox 360 Kinect
Sale Price: $1.99

Are you looking to extend your Xbox 360 Kinect Sensor? This cable will add an additional 9ft. of slack to your Ki-nect Sensor, seemingly allowing you to put it anywhere you want!

PS2 Controller Extension Cable - 6 Foot PS2 Controller Extension Cable - 6 Foot
Sale Price: $0.01

ezGear's Extension Cable For PS2 is a high quality 6-foot cable that is compatible with third-party controllers. It includes RCA cables, video connection and battery

18 foot long Sensor Bar Extension Cable for Nintendo Wii 18 foot long Sensor Bar Extension Cable for Nintendo Wii
Sale Price: $4.99

Say goodbye to batteries, pressing buttons, and more by purchasing one of these extra long sensor bar extension cables. Great for home theater setups or anywhere you want to have your Wii far away from the screen...

2 Pack - Gator Crunch Wii Gamecube 6FT Extension Cable / Cord (Bulk packaging) 2 Pack - Gator Crunch Wii Gamecube 6FT Extension Cable / Cord (Bulk packaging)
Sale Price: $1.51

Gator Crunch is a professional manufacturer of products. This cable is the ideal match between price and quality, there is virtually no reason to buy more costly alternatives when we are churning these out for your GameCube / Wii system! Give us a try, you'll be glad you did!

Xbox 360 Kinect Extension Cable Xbox 360 Kinect Extension Cable
Sale Price: $11.98

The officially licensed Kinect Extension Cable allows for expanded placement of the Kinect camera in a variety of settings. It provides an additional 10 feet of range and carries both data signal and power.

CTA Digital Xbox Kinect 30 Foot Extension Cable for the Kinect Camera CTA Digital Xbox Kinect 30 Foot Extension Cable for the Kinect Camera
Sale Price: $26.99

If you want your Kinect Camera in the perfect gaming position, you’ll need CTA Digital’s 30’ Extension Cable for Kinect. This cable makes it incredibly easy to position your Kinect Camera exactly where you want, allowing the most accurate motion capturing gaming...

PS3 Move Extension Cable PS3 Move Extension Cable
Sale Price: $2.00

The PS3 MOVE extension cable adds 10 ft. for easier PlayStation Eye camera placement on TVs or mantles.

sensor bar extension cable, 30ft sensor bar extension cable, 30ft
Sale Price: $22.75

The sensor bar extension cable is designed to lengthen the official Nintendo sensor bar that is included with the Wii console, as well as many other third party sensor bars that require a connection to the Wii console...

Mad Catz PS3 Move Powered USB Extension Cable 15ft Mad Catz PS3 Move Powered USB Extension Cable 15ft
Sale Price: $7.99

Easily increase the reach of the PlayStation Eye camera accessory with the Mad Catz Active USB Extension Cable. Ideal for gaming setups employing wall-mounted TVs or projectors in need of up to 15 feet of extra cable length...

Wii Sensor Bar Extension Cable, 50 ft Wii Sensor Bar Extension Cable, 50 ft
Sale Price: $28.95

Sensor bar extension cable is designed to lengthen the official Nintendo sensor bar that is included with the Wii console, as well as many other third party sensor bars that require a connection to the Wii console...

When you are giving a presentation, whether it is a keynote speech or seminar, the venue and facilities can have a huge impact on the success or failure of your presentation, so here are three tips to make your presentation successful.

Small is more

A few years ago, my band was offered a headline gig in one of the live music venues in Cape Town. The problem is that while our band could draw a crown of about 50-100 people, the venue held over 700 people We reluctantly turned down the gig and instead asked to play in their smaller venue downstairs that only held 80 people. The downstairs gig was great - it was full, crowded and had a great vibe - we would have needed at least 500 people upstairs to get the energy we had downstairs.

The same happens when we speak. Sometimes we think "let's rather book a bigger room - just in case," but in general, the small yet full room has far more energy than the large and empty room. Resist the temptation to book the larger room. You can always bring in extra chairs at the last minute if necessary.

Arrive Early

What has been promised by the venue, and what they actually provide are not always the same thing. If you arrive early you have plenty of time to make last minute changes to the room setup. If possible, check it out a day or two before so that you have time to see the room and make adjustments adhead of time.

Get to know the AV Guy

The AV (audio-visual) guy is the person that (usually) works for the venue, and he is responsible for all of the audio visual equipment. They are the people who know where the hidden button is that lowers the projector screen, or where to get an extra extension cable at the last minute etc. If you are speaking at a large conference, you might have a dedicated AV guy, but if it is a smaller function, the venue might have one person responsible for the entire conference setup.

This person can make or break your presentation. Befriend him and he will be willing to assist. Antagonize him, and he might not be able to find that extra adapter that you left at home!

(I say AV guy - but in all honesty I have never met an AV gal!)

I hope the tips help - good luck with you next presentation!

About Craig Strachan

I am a keynote & seminar speaker, as well as a communications coach. I have a Distinguished Toastmasters qualification from Toastmasters International, as well as a BSC in Elec.Eng, and a BSC.Hons in Information Systems.

My passion is to help people to become better communicators, in both their personal and professional capacity.

http://blog.cdssolutions.com is my business blog, where I write about different aspects on communication.

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I am available for keynote and seminar presentations.

You can contact me at craig@cdssolutions.com

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