- Using flattery or positive reinforcement to build rapport with the audience.
- Providing evidence or statistics that support the speaker's claims.
- Appealing to the audience's emotions or values.
- Using humor or other forms of entertainment to keep the audience engaged.
- Encouraging the audience to participate in the conversation.
By appealing to a favorable audience, a speaker can increase the likelihood that the audience will agree with their point of view and be persuaded to take action.