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5 Perfect Presentation Closers

Kenny Nguyen by Kenny Nguyen
5 Perfect Presentation Closers
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So the hard part is over. It was smooth sailing throughout your entire presentation. The audience laughed at your jokes, they stayed attentive, and they even responded to your questions. Your speech is coming to an end, and you need the perfect way to leave your audience thinking. Below are our five favorite presentation closers:

  1. Challenge them. Convince your audience to take what you’ve told them and do it. Challenge them to make a difference or to do something out of the ordinary. Use the power of your speech to inspire action in your audience and dare them to take what they’ve learned in your speech and apply it to their life. I used the “challenge closer” to end my speech during my TEDx Talk, “The Art of Saying No.”
  2. Quote someone. Sum up your presentation with a motivating quote. Find one that reiterates your point and gives that last push to understand the meaning behind your presentation. After your quote, you can exit the stage with confidence and leave the audience with a certain something to always remember. It may just become their new favorite saying! 25 Awesome Public Speaking Quotes is a compilation of some of our favorites.
  3. Tell a story. Take a story you started earlier on in your presentation and finish it as your close. Making a reference to an earlier part in your presentation will refresh the audience’s memory before their departure. A success story will give the audience a sense of hopefulness and the self-assurance to make their personal story a success as well. Our e-book, The Building of Stories, provides details on how to tell a great story.
  4. Use repetition. It’s the classic: tell them what you’re going to tell them, tell them, then tell them what you just told them. Repetition reaffirms your position on your argument and helps to get the audience on your side. If you repeat what you have been saying throughout your presentation, the message will definitely get across.
  5. Ask them something big. The best way to get a reaction out of your audience is to simply ask them to do something. How will they know what you need from the crowd if you never ask? Asking the audience a question at the end of your presentation will keep their minds spinning with questions of their own.

You don’t want to close your presentation without saying thank you. A little appreciation can go a long way. Always remember to be prepared and remain calm, and your presentation will be great.

The Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC) is an invite-only organization comprised of the world’s most promising young entrepreneurs. In partnership with Citi, YEC recently launched StartupCollective, a free virtual mentorship program that helps millions of entrepreneurs start and grow businesses.

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