This might not be that important for "smaller" cliffs, but: Do the math!
Make sure that you have enough speed, or, if the inrun is short,
at least have a steep landing. Once you've assesed that the angles
are OK and there aren't any stones or bombholes scattered
across the landing, all you have to do, is just enjoy it, really.
Personally, I love that second, on top of steep cliifs with short inruns,
when you turn your skis to face downhill and you get that sense
of relief, because its to late to pussy out of the jump. That moment
when the decision, wether your gonna go over the edge or not,
isn't yours anymore... that's the great thing about cliffs, the moment
of comitting is a bit seperated from the act itself, allowing you
to really enjoy it.
Hm, I kinda drifted off. The reason I mentioned Math, is just because
I forgot it, two weeks ago. The conditions were perfect, two ft pow
on three ft of older layers, blue sky, good, clean take-off, the landing-
angle about 35°, which seemed sufficient. Apparently it wasn't.
Even though (or because?) I kinda stomed it, I really fucked up my
neck, couldn't breath for about 10 seconds (pretty scary), spat
blood,... I had to wear this fashionable neck-cussion-thingy and I
still can't feel that good with my left hand. And on that 50 foot
Bitch this was probably best case scenario...
tl; dr: Make sure its actually doable, comit and enjoy!