Conference Presentation Tips

5 Tips for Nailing Your Next Conference Presentation

It’s no secret that an effective conference presentation takes preparation and practice. Even experienced speakers need to bolster their presentations by designing impactful slides, engaging their audience, and rehearsing extensively.

Preparing to speak at a conference may take time, but the right approach will allow you to be efficient with your time while also maximizing your presentation results. The key to a productive and positive conference presentation lies in the groundwork you lay beforehand.

Our Be Brilliant conference presentation tips remove the guesswork from the process to set you on the path to success.  

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First, we’ll walk through five best practices to prepare for an upcoming presentation:

At the end, we’ll offer some bonus tips that highlight ways conference organizers can elevate their speakers’ content and contribute to a better event experience as a whole.

Adopting a solid preparation strategy for your conference presentation will go a long way to minimizing nerves and optimizing your performance so you can focus on what matters most—sharing your knowledge and educating your audience. 

Do your research

A high-quality conference presentation is informative, engaging, and memorable. As you prepare to share your expertise and exceed the expectations of your audience, be sure to do your research in advance so you know what you’ll be working with. For instance, if you’re speaking at a conference for nonprofit professionals, you’ll want your presentation to expand on their pre-existing knowledge, rather than reiterate what they already know.

Reach out to the conference host or content manager to learn about the audience segments that will be attending the conference and the overall conference theme. Seek their advice on what information they feel will be relevant to attendees. Find out if the conference facilities will be able to accommodate your technological requirements and clarify expectations on how much time you should spend speaking versus answering questions during your session. This information will help inform your decisions as you move forward with planning. 

Consider the conference format

A high-quality conference presentation is informative, engaging, and memorable. As you prepare to share your expertise and exceed the expectations of your audience, be sure to do your research in advance so you know what you’ll be working with. For instance, if you’re speaking at a conference for nonprofit professionals, you’ll want your presentation to expand on their pre-existing knowledge, rather than reiterate what they already know.

Although the qualities of an effective conference presentation are the same across in-person, virtual, and hybrid formats, you’ll need to adjust your preparation to achieve the best results.

If you’ve been invited to speak at a virtual or hybrid conference, use these questions to guide your presentation planning:

  • Will my conference presentation be pre-recorded or streamed live?
  • How can I include audience engagement strategies that will engage both my virtual audience and those in the room with me?
  • How should I adjust my body language and facial expressions?

Modern technology has led to the rise of online interactions and events, so it’s important to understand the nuances associated with virtual and hybrid formats in order to excel in them. In these situations, it can be highly beneficial to work with a presentation coach who will help you adapt your presentation skills to engage with both online and in-person audiences. 

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Bonus: How to organize and optimize a conference event experience

Ultimately, a successful conference relies upon the efforts of its speakers and the conference organizers. Therefore, it’s critical that everyone is on the same page to create a productive and positive experience for all involved. To help speakers give their best performance and deliver high-quality content to your attendees when they present, conference organizers should:

  • Share important information with speakers, such as the conference agenda and attendee details.
  • Provide tools and resources so presenters can adequately prepare in advance and know who to turn to for questions.
  • Offer a presentation development roadmap that specifies, for example, by what date should the rough draft be complete, what is the upload deadline, and when should you start practicing.
  • Provide training resources and coaching for all your speakers, not just your company executives.
  • Collect audience feedback after the event to make improvements at future conferences.

For high-stakes conferences, or if a newer team is planning a conference, organizers should consider enlisting the help of conference presentation coaching for all speakers. Dedicated experts, such as Be Brilliant’s coaches, can guide speakers in elevating their content and delivering effective conference presentations. This will ensure the entire conference is high-quality and memorable for the audience, a positive experience for speakers, and a nearly stress-free event to organize.