Begin with a sharp hook that names a relatable tension, promises a useful payoff, and earns attention without theatrics you cannot replicate under pressure. Practice three variants, time-stamp them in recordings, and note which consistently lands fastest online. The goal is predictable traction, not surprise. Your opener should survive lag, previews on mute, and a late-arriving audience while still signaling energy, safety, and direction within seconds.
Keep slides brutally simple and build a three-act flow anchored in voice first, visuals second. Test legibility on small screens, dark mode, and poor bandwidth. If a slide vanished, would the story still progress? Rehearse handoffs between acts with exact phrases that glide you forward. Trim everything that does not push your single message, including clever animations, dense bullets, and decorative charts that distract from momentum and clarity.
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