Be to the point. Your presentation should have at least one main message on which the presentation is based. Use simple language. Remember, the audience will want the message delivered in a clear and concise manner.
Strengthen your presentation by adapting and personalizing humorous material from outside sources. Deliver information in a way that makes the humor effective.
Avoid subjects that are so serious in nature that they can drag down the audience. The audience expects to enjoy a good time instead of listening to impassioned speeches.
Illustrate your messages with visual aids. Videos and pictures related to the topic can reinforce your messages and entertain the audience.
Actively involve the audience. Tell interesting stories related to the topic of your presentation. Give examples based on information you present. Ask questions to help the audience on a specific message.
End with a bright conclusion. To fulfill the goal of entertaining audience and delivering a message, you should make the closing minutes of the presentation the most inspiring and engaging part of the presentation.