This principle says that redundant information interferes with learning and material being retained in long term memory. Giving people more information, does not necessarily increase their ability to remember the key learning points.
Read MoreThis principle is all about keeping your content relevant. Very simple and very important, yet often overlooked...
Read MoreThis principle says that close synchronicity between what you say (narration) and what you show (supporting graphics) helps audience members remember your message.
Read MoreThis principle, known as Spacial Contiguity, simply says that words and illustrations relating to one another are better understood if positioned close together...
Read MoreUsing multiple media greatly increases audience retention - so, if you're think of making a speech, you ought to seriously consider illustrating it...
Read MorePowerPoint is an excellent tool when used correctly. Follow these tips to ensure your presentation is remembered and results in you winning more business...
Read MoreMake better slides with these PowerPoint design tips that every business presenter should know...
Read MoreFollow this simple list of 10 business presentation design dos and don’ts and we can guarantee you’ll see fewer people yawning in your next big sales pitch...
Read MoreRegister now for the Designing Presentations that Sell live webinar (19.05.14) and learn how to generate more business when you present…
Read MoreWe look at 5 key PowerPoint SmartArt layouts and suggest the sales presentation scenario where you should be using them…
Read MoreFollow these simple tips on how to give a presentation and deliver sales presentations that are both effective and memorable...
Read MorePowerPoint SmartArt is optimally effective when animated. Building an image visually over time, synchronised with your spoken message is the best way to deliver a truly memorable message...
Read MoreIf you use PowerPoint SmartArt in your sales presentation, it is relatively easy to stand out from the crowd, engage your audience and be memorable...
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