 Polling is a great way to create engagement in your events. It's basically a virtual show of hands that allows you to get a great indicator on what your audience is thinking and feeling. But how can we use polls? Here are some tips on what we've seen work. Tip number one, the icebreaker. Consider launching a poll at the beginning of your webinar to get people familiar with the technology and the platform. This can be something as simple as, what did you have for breakfast this morning? Remember, you control the multi-choice responses, so you can make this as serious or as funny as you like. Tip number two, the before and after. Consider evaluating learning outcomes or feelings. For training-based webinars, ask your attendees the level of understanding coming into the beginning and at the end. For remote webinars, ask your attendees how they are feeling at both ends and compare the results. The feedback poll. Consider using polling instead of an exit survey. While you have a dedicated online audience, this is a great opportunity for you to get those stats on how they felt about the topic and the presenters. Remember, these are dedicated people watching your session. You'll have a greater level of people participating in the poll than if you did it in an exit survey. Remember, all your polling results can be downloaded after your event from the reporting portal. Best of luck with your future webinars.