PowerPoint is one of the most popular software for presentations. It is part of the Microsoft Office suite and can be used for personal, business, and educational purposes. Most known for its templates and easiness of use, PowerPoint had conquered the presentations game. From beginners to professional speakers, this software allows you to build your own presentations using text, images, …
4 Fundamental Building Blocks for any Presentation
Every time you have to give a presentation, naturally you want it to be successful – after all, that’s why you’re delivering it, right? You want it to hit the right spot and be a homerun with the audience and have your big idea or important news passed on. Thinking about this, you don’t want to leave things to chance …
How to Pitch your Deck
After you come up with a business idea, one of the most difficult parts is to attract investors. The most common tool used for this is the pitch deck. Which essentially is a presentation to help you sell your idea. Why is this so difficult? Well, you need to convince some strangers that your idea is worth investing in. For …
Powerpoint Tutorial: How to Create a See-Through Cutout Effect
Powerpoint tends to get a lot of hate about being this awful program that people use to bore you to death with never ending presentations over-filled with content and text. You probably heard the phrase “Death by Powerpoint” because of this. And that’s very unjustified in our opinion. After all, Powerpoint is just a tool – one which, depending on …
Common keynote challenges and how to deal with them
Disclaimer: this article is referring to Keynote Speakers challenges, and not the Apple equivalent of PowerPoint. Are you preparing for a keynote speech? That’s why you stumbled upon our article. Don’t worry you are not the first speaker to look for problems that might happen, it just means that you want to be ready for the big event. Congrats! Even …
How to make an efficient remote presentation
As we’ve all been working more from home in this period, all of us had to adapt our business activities under these exceptional conditions as well. In the frontline of those activities are the double-edge swords that meetings can be: either real, purposeful meetings that foster collaboration or dreaded, soul-sucking time wasters (we’ve probably all been in one such meeting). …
Top Design Trends In 2018 And How To Use Them In Presentations
If ultra violet is any indication of the design trends we’ll be seeing this year, I think it’s safe to assume they will be bold. As we fully dive into 2018, we asked our designer friends and coworkers to give us their opinions on what this year is going to look like and how we can use that to design …
5 Key Steps In Presentation Research
Putting together a presentation might not seem like such a difficult task. Depending on the topic and industry, there will be different degrees of complexity but, in most cases, it’s a pretty straightforward process. First, you establish the audience you’re going to be presenting to, make sure you have enough information about them so that you know what to include …
Manage Your Presentation Time Efficiently With These Pro Tips
Having a time restriction for your presentation delivery is a common feature of most public speaking engagements or business events. You are usually allotted a time for speaking and a time for questions or an overall time slot for both. Keeping to this presentation time shows respect for your audience and ensures that you deliver an organized presentation that transmits …
13-Step Checklist For Great Personal Branding
How good are you at personal branding? That’s a good question to ask of any entrepreneur. Because, whether you know it or not, you do have a personal brand and you should make sure you’re managing it correctly. Also read: 4 Personal Branding Mistakes You Should Avoid (And How to Do It) Great personal branding is not a forced …
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