How to introduce SlideLizard to your audience

01.01.19  •  #Engagement #Presentation

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You have decided to use SlideLizard for your presentation, but you do not know how to engage your audience? Don’t worry, we got you covered with these tips on how to introduce SlideLizard to your attendees.


To join your presentation, your participants need to go to the unique Participation-Link of your presentation. You can show it to your audience by clicking on Show Participation-Link in the presenter view after you started the presentation in PowerPoint.

Click on 'Show Participation-Link' to let your audience connect


Then you can say:

Today I’m using SlideLizard to collect questions and to conduct live polls. My slides and additional resources will be available there as well. You can take out your smartphone now and either scan the QR-Code or enter the currently shown link in your browser.

Meanwhile, this slide will be visible to your audience.


All your attendees have joined? Congratulations, you are now ready for your SlideLizard presentation!

A few more Tips


And finally, if you enjoyed using SlideLizard, don’t forget to tell your audience about it 😊


About the author

Daniel Amerbauer

Daniel is the Co-founder and CEO of SlideLizard. Perfectionist by nature, but also a passionate designer and developer.



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