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Ask the audience questions

Ask the audience questions

The first tip to hook an audience is to ask them questions to ponder. Start your speech by presenting them with an intriguing question. Tie this question to your presentation but don’t give the answer right away. When people expect you to answer a question they want to know more about, they will pay more attention.

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Follow-up with your audience

Check in with your audience to make sure that they "got" what you intended to give:

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Large vs smal online audience

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  • If the audience is large, bring audience members together through polls, “raised hands” in response to yes-or-no questions, and the chatbox.

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When trying to get clear answers, you should consider asking clearer questions.

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