Steps to Creating an effective Webinar presentation
Organize your thoughts. Brainstorm what you want to say, then rearrange your ideas into a more coherent and fluid structure until it looks like a presentation and not just ideas. Your webinar should be structured like this:- 45-50 minute presentation
- 10-15 minutes of Q&A
- Most webinar platforms offer options for screen sharing or slideshow presentations. Create a Slides or Powerpoint presentation with visuals like you would with an in-person presentation.
- Visuals are key to keeping your audience engaged when your physicality and eye contact is limited or non-existent.
- Spend two minutes introducing yourself and your background at the top of the event. Why should people care about what you have to say?
- Spend 3-5 minutes summarizing what they can expect to learn in the presentation. This is your sales pitch to convince viewers they want to stick around for the full hour.
- Determine 3-5 core points you wish to cover during the presentation and evenly distribute them across the remaining 40 minutes.
- Plan to spend approximately 7-10 minutes on each point. Numbering each point and allocating specific time to each point helps you balance your presentation and not overtalk on any point.
- Engage your audience frequently, even if the questions are rhetorical. The immediate response isn’t important, but keeping them engaged is. Try to do this with every point.