Give your audience a roadmap
Start by telling your audience what you are going to tell them, tell them, then tell them what you told them. This is a great way to give a roadmap of your presentation and gain interest from the beginning, and the reinforce your message at the end with a powerful conclusion.
Use a simple design
Keep your slides simple and clean. A helpful guideline to keep in mind is the 5 x 5 rule, which means that there should be a maximum of five lines and maximum of five words per line. Your audience will lose interest if there is too much text on the screen.
Communicate effectively
Speak loudly, slowly and clearly to the entire room. Try to make eye contact with individuals as you give your presentation. Know your material so that you aren't reading off of your notes and can prove that you understand your message. Most importantly, relax and be confident!
Prepare
First, make sure that you believe in your message and the importance of what you are saying.
Give your audience a roadmap
Start by telling your audience what you are going to tell them, tell them, then tell them what you told them. This is a great way to give a roadmap of your presentation and gain interest from the beginning, and the reinforce your message at the end with a powerful conclusion.
Use a simple design
Keep your slides simple and clean. A helpful guideline to keep in mind is the 5 x 5 rule, which means that there should be a maximum of five lines and maximum of five words per line. Your audience will lose interest if there is too much text on the screen.
Communicate effectively
Speak loudly, slowly and clearly to the entire room. Try to make eye contact with individuals as you give your presentation. Know your material so that you aren't reading off of your notes and can prove that you understand your message. Most importantly, relax and be confident!