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PowerPoint Presentations: Slide Creation Do's and Don'ts

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Description: By August 2012, it was estimated that 350 PowerPoint presentations are given each second across the globe. So the mere fact that you’re putting on a slide show in connection with your presentation isn’t very compelling. Certainly how it looks may set it apart, and I will discuss some game-changing techniques for making your graphics look good. But before you decide what kind of visuals you’ll use and when you’ll use them, you have to think about why you are using them. In putting together a good PowerPoint presentation, here’s the critical point to remember... ... a slideshow is a visual aid. And that’s exactly how it should be used... ... not as a crutch, but as an aid... ... something that adds to your presentation. Many presenters make a huge mistake here.I disagree with presentation experts who focus on the visuals. That’s like saying you buy a Porsche for the paint job. Without the paint the car would still be irresistible because it’s impeccably designed, carefully put together, designed to make you comfortable, and capable of getting up to speed instantly. So is your presentation.You have to first learn how to attract your audience to the presentation with content they won’t be able to resist......and keep them there by subtly revealing to them the underlying emotional reasons they should want it. You have to create core content that is exactly what your audience wants to hear. Only then will you be ready to put it into a form that makes it easy for you to deliver, and present it in an attractive PowerPoint show.That is exactly what you will be learning in this program:Just as the paint job on the Porsche is the finishing touch, the same is true of the visuals for your presentation. It's time to take some time to put on the paint...Specifically, you will learn:
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