You Must Choose!

But choose wisely...

Engage Your Audience
Your typical poll

Not suprisingly,

most people choose A.
Benefits Include:
- Liven up that boring meeting
- Keep your audiences attention
- Break the ice
- Start a debate
- Choose a winner, and more!
So How Can This All Work For You?

Do ya feel lucky, punk?
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The most common way to use multiple choice

polls is to get a "pulse" from your crowd

You Talkin' To Me?
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Break the Ice

Warm up your audience with a fun poll, and let them know that you will be talking TO them, not just AT them.

Follow That Cab!
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Group Decisions

Multiple choice polls make group decisions painless, fun, easy, and quick

Go Ahead, Make My Point
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Get your ideas across

Ask your audience a crucial question, then hit them with the real answer.

Who's Side Are You On,
Anyway?
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Start a debate

Pick sides on a topic. Get people thinking!

Alright Guys, Break It Up
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Have a hard topic to discuss?

Break things up. Start off a poll to read the knowledge of the room...
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Then mix things up

Ask another question through the middle of the presentation to gauge their understanding.
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Finish strong

Use a final poll to see how much the audience has learned.

Winner, Winner...
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Pick a winner in a contest

A poll is a great way to have people vote on different ideas, logos, dinner, or anything!

Give Them Something To Talk About
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Set the agenda

Let the attendees decide what the topic should be for this, or the next meeting.
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