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8 Ways To Make Any Presentation Interesting

Apr 13, 2017

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ways to make any presentationinteresting8By: Big Fish Presentations

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For as long as we have been doing this, if weʼve learned one thing, itʼs that boring

presentations have absolutely nothing to do with the topic.

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Famous ad man, George Lois, could sell you a pen by saying it was the best pen in

the world. It was the pen you needed. It was the pen.

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So, if Lois can make a living selling pens, then you can make your audience care

about the message.

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The point is, you donʼt have to make the topic interesting; you have to make the way you present it interesting.

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But how

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Donʼt act rigid or sterile, just be yourself.

“If people like you, theyʼll listen to anything you have to say.”

- Gary Vaynerchuk

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There isnʼt a fourth wall between you and your audience, so thereʼs no need to separate

yourself from them

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Create a headline that makes people

want to learn more.

Think about it: Would you rather see a presentation called “2015 Data Report” or “Going from $500,000 to $1 Million:

How We Grew 100% in 2015”

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Engage with the audience.

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Involve your audience in the conversation by asking

how much they know about the subject.

This will help you gain their attention and participation.

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Use creative means to connect and engage with

the audience more deeply.

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Go analog.4If your topic is complex and would be better explained without a slideshow, go ahead!

This will let the audience focus on you.

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A presentation doesnʼt necessarily mean a slideshow.

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Focus on body language.

The audience will believe, listen, and trust you if your body language shows

your passion for the subject.

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Simplify.

Deliver your message inshort, memorable lines. The more complex, the more forgettable.

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Use humor.

Jokes keeps the crowd engaged for tough subjects.

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Dense, yet critical topics are made interesting when the

audience knows how it relates and affects their daily lives.

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Become the audience.

Jokes keep the crowd engaged for tough subjects.

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The audience isnʼt a vicious group of critics, theyʼre

people like you.

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By getting in the mindset that the crowd isnʼt there to judge you, your personality

can shine through.

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The key to all of this is not what you say but

how you say it.

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George Lois canʼt tell his audience that itʼs just a pen,

because then they wonʼt want it.

Itʼs just a pen.

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Itʼs not about the pen; itʼs about what someone can do

with the pen.

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Tell the audience not what it is, but how they can benefit.

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Sell the sizzle, not the steak.