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For a standard 20-minute sales pitch or presentation (most presentations are not 90-minute productions like the ones at CES), I suggest rehearsing the entire presentation from start to finish at least 20 times. In the first ten rehearsals, you&amp;#039;ll likely stop and refine message points or slides. You&amp;#039;ll probably forget many of your best lines. That&amp;#039;s where the next ten rehearsals come in. During the next ten practice rounds focus on vocal delivery, body language, and nailing down the material.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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