How to create more engaging presentations by organisng your material using the ‘sections’ feature within PowerPoint.
Read MoreCreating interactive PowerPoint presentations starts well before you boot-up PowerPoint and start bashing out ideas. In this first part of a multi-part post, Chris Davidson suggests some points to address up front, if you want to create a successful, interactive presentation.
Read MoreA few well-told stories will resonate with your audience long after your slide deck has faded from view. Here are 6 simple storytelling techniques that will make your sales presentations better…
Read MoreSix unique business presentation ideas that will help you steer clear of sleep-inducing bullet point slides and instead offer your audience something that is unique, engaging and memorable…
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Read MoreTime management is essential during a presentation. You want to avoid going off topic and stick to the time slot given to deliver an engaging presentation.
Read MorePresentation handouts when created properly, can be an effective marketing tool that can aid the generation of business.
Read MoreUsing relevant video in PowerPoint presentations can help your message be remembered by your audience as well as help deliver an engaging presentation.
Read MoreAll presenters know that good presentation eye contact is important for an engaged audience. This vital connection can give the presenter immediate feedback from the audience; are they listening, excited, interested or bored. With good presentation preparation you will be able to avoid a bored audience, deliver an engaging presentation and be prepared to close that important sale.
Read MoreThe key to conversion is often down to the words you use and talking to your client in a way that they can relate to you. Persuading your customer that your product or service is valuable will help to lead you to that conversion.
Read MoreWhen you want to get your message across, its often not what you say, but how you say it. Paralanguage essentially translates the words we are saying into what we really mean, by examining body language and voice.
Read MoreYou want your presentation to be remembered by your audience and you want them to take action. Here are some tips on how to structure your presentation so that it is memorable and results in action.
Read MoreA survey of 4,000 professionals revealed that the top two challenges in delivering presentations were: 1) Keeping an audience engaged, 2) Being memorable and having a clear message. This blog post gives a summary of all the results.
Read MoreWe commonly believe PowerPoint was launched by Microsoft almost 30 years ago - right? Wrong. It was invented by a Scot called James Pillans more than 200 years ago...
Read MoreThe phrase "death by PowerPoint" is heard so frequently that many people believe PowerPoint to be an instrument of the devil. PowerPoint - an innocent tool brought to life by its user - is blamed for the large numbers of poor presentations delivered every day. In this post, our objective is to dispel the common myths surrounding "death by PowerPoint".
Read MoreIt is a long standing belief that there is an enormous amount of valuable information in book stores and libraries. The number of books (physical and eBooks) being published is constantly on the rise, and many people are finding it tougher to keep on top of their reading list. Audiobooks may just be the answer...
Read MorePowerPoint offers much more interactivity than many people realise. This post will show you how to easily create interactive PowerPoint presentations that can be presented in accordance with your audience's needs...
Read MoreEvery athlete is fully aware that the foods they eat have a huge impact on their performance. What many business professionals don't realise is that this is also true for them...
Read MoreExceptional delivery really helps the audience remember your message. Sadly, too many presentations fail through two crucial stages being skipped: 'practice' and 'rehearsal'...
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