Stir Curiosity with an Opening Phrase
Humans are naturally inquisitive so a great way to get your audience’s attention is to incite curiosity with a unique opening phrase. Your first slide could contain a thought-provoking question or an interesting quote. Your audience should be left pondering what you are going to say next or how you are going to answer the question. This is a great way to hook them and leave them eagerly waiting for your response. Â
Share an Interesting Fact
- Did you know the longest English word is 189,819 letters long?
- Did you know that Martin Luther King Jr. got a C in public speaking?
- Did you know that the oldest living land mammal is a tortoise named Jonathan who is 187 years old?
People naturally react to interesting facts and this is a great way to spark interest in your listeners. Choose an interesting fact that relates to your topic and allow the audience to ponder the fact for a few moments before beginning your presentation. The minute they read a staggering fact or statistic, you will have their full attention.Â
Play a Mind Trick
Imagine your audience is staring at a picture on the screen that looks like nothing more than millions of tiny pixels. However, at a further glance, they realize it’s actually a real image. There are hundreds of images that play tricks on the human brain. This is a great way to captivate the audience by demonstrating that everything is not always as it seems. This can be a great segway into your presentation.Â
Choose a Captivating Photograph
People have emotional reactions to photographs and they are a great way to convey a powerful message. As we have all heard, “ a picture is worth 1,000 words.†This is certainly true and the right photograph can make a powerful impact on an audience. Not only can a photograph peak interest, but it also makes the presentation more memorable.Â
Infuse Humor
There is nothing more engaging than a bit of humor. Laughter is good for the soul and it’s also a great way to grab people’s attention. Choose a humorous picture, a simple joke, or even a comic that will give the audience a good laugh. It’s a great way to capture attention and begin your presentation with something a little different.