6 Ways To Start a Presentation To Wow

6 Ways To Start a Presentation To Wow

Recently I did a post on the fact that buyers bounce from your presentation in 15 seconds. How do you stop them in their tracks and make them pay attention from the start?


Say Something Controversial

As the hallmark of best-in-class speeches, TED talks provide a rich teaching ground for learning how to wow an audience. For example, one TED talk started by saying something controversial in that it was the opposite of what people were expecting: “Most people who speak at TED are here because they succeeded. I’m here because I haven’t”.


Say Something Funny

Joking during your speech is a risky move. After all, even comedians bomb. Where do you go after bombing in the first few minutes of your speech? But humour is the best engagement tool, especially to start. My hero, motivational speaker Dr. Wayne Dyer used to start every speech before his death with “I turned 72 yesterday and almost had sex. Just like I almost had sex the day before and the day before that.” He would have the audience chuckling.


Ask a Question

The human mind tries to answer a question any time it is asked something. So why not say something like “Hi, I’ve got a question–how many of you have almost gone bankrupt in your business?” Hands will go up and people will start listening.


Tell Them Why They Should Listen

Brain scientist Dr. Lara Boyd’s TED talk starts with this sentence that hooks them from the get-go: “After watching this, your brain will not be the same”. That’s a promise that no audience can ignore.

Tell Them Your Credentials

Sometimes you need to impress an audience to wake them up from the start of your presentation. The same TED talker in the above example said this in her opening speech: “I’m Dr. Lara Boyd and I’m a brain researcher here at the University of BC”. Of course, make sure that your credentials are linked to your topic.

Tell Them The Pay-Off

Motivational guru Mel Robbins opens her talk with “I’m going to tell you everything I know in less than 18 minutes about how to get what you want”. What better pay off can there be than that?

Spice up your opener when you present so that you can influence your audience better. Nobody wants to snooze through your presentation, believe me!


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How I got Stitches in Virginia...


What a week it was last week! A gym accident that ended up with me presenting at the Capital One Summit while dripping with blood and an amazing Roundtable experience all in the same day! Hear about the gruesome story in the Tuesday Tea Time Video above.

In other news, I'm presenting in NYC next week so I wanted to show you some of my tricks of the trade of how to wake up an audience from "hello". Take a look at this week's article.

How do you start your presentations to wow?


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engagement to start is important!

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