10 Presentation Tips for Next Level Outcomes
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10 Presentation Tipsfor Next Level Outcomes
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The 10 Tips:
• Outline• Theme• Visuals• Font• Storytelling
• Animation• Simplicity• Tracker• Confidence• Preparation
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#1: Outline
Know where you’re going and how you’re going to get there
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#1: Outline
Know where you’re going and how you’re going to get there
You don’t have to outline your presentation slide-by-slide, but you should get a feel for the sections you’ll be including.
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#2: Theme
Start with a blank canvas and build your own.
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#2: Theme
Start with a blank canvas and build your own.
Build a theme using shapes and colors that are relevant to your presentation or company logo.
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#3: Visuals
All icons, pictures, videos need to be professional and within the Theme.
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#3: Visuals
All icons, pictures, videos need to be professional and within the Theme.
Hold the *Shift* key when resizing your images. You can also search Google under “Transparent Images” to keep everything clean.
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#4: Font
3 Keys: Readable, Simple, & Consistent.
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#4: Font
3 Keys: Readable, Simple, & Consistent.
It’s ok to have two fonts! One for your headers and one for your body text is completely fine.
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#5: Storytelling
Relate to your audience and drive their engagement.
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#5: Storytelling
Relate to your audience and drive their engagement.
Create examples to convey your information. If you’re using names, use someone’s from the audience if you can.
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#6: Animations
Subtle and simple go a long way.
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#6: Animations
Subtle and simple go a long way.
Entrance effects and revealing what you’re presenting with animations can really enhance your presentation.
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#7: Simplicity
Don’t get word heavy. Let your audience engage with you as a speaker.
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#7: Simplicity
Don’t get word heavy. Let your audience engage with you as a speaker.
The words on the slides should just be talking points, not what you’re actually saying.
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#8: Tracker
It’s something little to incorporate, but makes a huge difference.
Like this one!
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#8: Tracker
It’s something little to incorporate, but makes a huge difference.
Make sure your tracker is subtle, but noticeable. Don’t be afraid to point it out at the beginning of your presentation.
Like this one!
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#9: Confidence
Do you know your material? Act like it.
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#9: Confidence
Do you know your material? Act like it.
When speaking, have water or a drink with you. Your mouth might get dry making it harder to present.
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#10: Preparation
Anticipate questions and know your presentation inside & out.
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#10: Preparation
Anticipate questions and know your presentation inside & out.
Go through a practice run with someone else. They’ll find what you’re missing and make your presentation stronger.
Thank you for reading.
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