I know that often times the presenter has difficulty gaining the attention of the audience during a presentation. However, that is completely normal. Gaining the attention of the audience is the beginning, the presenter needs to keep that attention and increase it during the entire presentation.
The presenter should try to bring the speech to the audience, breaking distances. This helps to capture the attention and positively predispose to the presenter's views.
- The audience is gained with kindness and sympathy.
- Show a friendly or useful image.
- Looking at the audience can strengthen the communication.
- As I said before, tell stories.
- Fill in the presentation with fine touches of humour. It also helps to make some drama.
- The presenter must constantly watch the audience’s reaction. It will help to detect immediately any signs of loss of attention and determine a new way to gain the attention.
- If the presenter loses the audience’s attention at the beginning of the presentations it will become more difficult to recapture their attention. The presenter must capture the attention of the audience while he is opening the speech. If this fails the presenter should play with the voice, make gestures, gaze, tell anecdotes.
- Quotes. When you use quotes appropriately in a presentation, this can motivate the audience to listen. In this way you will keep their attention because they will want to know more.
- Quotes. When you use quotes appropriately in a presentation, this can motivate the audience to listen. In this way you will keep their attention because they will want to know more.
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