If you speak in public, organise conferences or make presentations of any description, you could probably do it better if you add The Mac Factor.

Add The Mac Factor to your presentations - whether formal or informal - and you make them better, more effective and more successful, not to mention more enjoyable for both you and your intended audience. The Mac Factor will help you stand out from the crowd by making your message memorable. The easiest way to explain how we do this is to start at the beginning - with the words.

In the beginning was the word - and if the word isn't right, all hope you have of communicating your ideas is gone.

So, at The Mac Factor we help with the words in every way imaginable. We can write them for you, if required, or edit and refine the ones you have got - but that just deals with the raw materials. When the words are sorted out we come into our own. Where The Mac Factor really works is in the delivery department. Whatever the intended project - a video, live performance, interactive CD ROM, training session, conference speech or published piece in any medium - we can work with you to guarantee improved performance and impact.

We can do this by helping you to become a better presenter or performer than you ever thought possible, leaving you more confident and comfortable in front of an audience, camera or microphone. If you like, we can do the presentation for you, bringing a uniquely effective individual style and unrivalled range of experience to whatever undertaking you have in mind. And we can do this whilst entertaining, training, informing, astounding, uplifting or intriguing your audience - all at the same time if necessary, unless, of course, you require something a little different.

With The Mac Factor you make the choices, we just make sure they work.

"When we were planning the two-week Pfizer event, at the very first meeting my client said that if the ambitious plans had to be cut back a bit because of budget constraints, she didn't really mind which bits were dropped - as long as she didn't lose Mac. I wouldn't ever have disagreed with her, because it was his performance at another show she'd attended that helped us get the job in the first place."

Fiona Young - Director - Corporate Adrenalin International