Use Case: Conference Speaker – Seamlessly Connecting with Your Audience

Friday, August 1, 2025 - 05:24

When you’re presenting on stage, your goal isn’t just to share insights—it’s to spark connections that last beyond the session. But asking attendees to remember your name, search LinkedIn, and find the right profile later is a long shot. Most people mean to connect but forget as soon as the next talk begins.

A clean, memorable short link on your slides solves this instantly. As you wrap up, you can say, “Want to keep the conversation going? Just visit [shortlink] to connect with me on LinkedIn.” With no typos, long URLs, or fiddly search steps, attendees can act on the moment of interest.

For even greater impact, make your short link personal and easy to recall—think “lyza.link/speakername” instead of random characters. Consider adding a final slide that displays the link in large, high-contrast text, giving people a few seconds to scan or note it down. Bonus tip: reinforce the link verbally once or twice, as auditory memory can boost follow-through.

This small change turns fleeting inspiration into tangible professional relationships. Instead of losing potential connections in the shuffle of a busy conference day, you give your audience a frictionless path to reach you—and those instant follow-ups often lead to collaborations, speaking invites, or even new clients.