Video: How to Engage Your Conference Audience

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How You Can Aim To Engage Your Conference Speech Audience

Engage Your Audience

As a conference speaker you really do want to engage with your audience. In fact it has to be one of your key goals. And at a large conference venue, then you should pay it a lot more attention than you normally would. That’s simply because you can’t just rely on getting audience eye contact in a big auditorium. So, with these five pointers we look at some ways that you can engage your conference speech audience.

So, here are some pointers to help you with your speech.

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  • Get your content right.
  • Appear knowledgeable.
  • Achieve eye contact.
  • Take some questions from your audience.
  • Take a survey of your listening audience.
Summary

Your ability to engage with your conference speech audience will have a justifiable pay-off. Yes, that’s more interest, more attention, good questions and a really lively environment. That’s what we all want with a conference speech.

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