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How to Keep Your Audience Engaged During Zoom Presentations (Proven Tips)

How to Keep Your Audience Engaged During Zoom Presentations (Proven Tips)

The Brutal Reality of Remote Presenting

Your audience is one Alt+Tab away from their email, one notification away from their phone, and one boring slide away from tuning out entirely. Remote presenting is fundamentally harder than in-person presenting because you have lost your physical presence as an engagement tool.

The 5-Minute Rule for Remote Engagement

Every five minutes, the audience must do something interactive. Practical applications include:

  • Asking a direct question and calling on someone by name.
  • Running a quick poll in the Zoom chat.
  • Asking everyone to type their biggest challenge in the chat.
  • Pausing for 30 seconds of Q&A before the next section.

Slide Design for Small Screens

On a laptop screen, most standard PowerPoint slides are nearly unreadable. Follow these rules for remote delivery:

  • Minimum font size: 28pt for body text, 40pt for headlines.
  • Maximum 5 bullet points per slide, ideally 3.
  • High contrast only: dark background with white text or white background with very dark text.
  • No detailed tables or small charts — they become blurry at low resolution.

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Technical Preparation Checklist

  • Test screen sharing before the meeting.
  • Turn off all desktop notifications.
  • Use a wired internet connection where possible.
  • Position your camera at eye level, not below your chin.
  • Look at the camera lens when speaking, not at faces on your screen.

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