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Presentation Skills – 7 Top Tips

Giving a good presentation is definitely an art, and as with all arts, can only be gained through regular practice. These simple and practical tips will help you to perfect your art.


Public Speaking: Use Props to Make Your Presentation Memorable

Props used well and appropriately can make your public speaking stand out in the minds of your audience for years to come. Here's one example of the use of a simple prop.


That's Learnertainment

I remember one particularly difficult college class I taught, and the two students who were likely to fail. They, like many in a growing segment of learners, had short attention spans. They expected more value in less time, but wouldn't listen well enough to find that value. Instead, they would become bored, and ignore the learning.


How to Keep Audiences Awake: Secrets from the Pro's!

Have you ever snoozed during a presentation? Most executives have! Learn the secrets to keeping your audience awake and highly involved, every time.


Exhibit Booths

Exhibit booths are all about attracting new customers and business partners, or anyone who is interested in the exhibit. Exhibitors launching new products or services always try to put their best foot forward in order to generate wider interest from their customers. By placing eye-catching booths, exhibitors ensure that they are easily distinguishable from their competitors and that their presentation typically is in sync with their product or service offerings.


Using Presentation Folders For A More Professional Look

Using presentation folders for a more professional look in the business world can do amazing things for a business. Presenting something to a client that looks professional and organized will speak volumns about the buisness before the folder is even opened.


Design Better PowerPoint

Design better PowerPoint through clear writing and slide design.


Presentation, the Content and Eight Other Ingredients

Many ingredients are required for a presentation. Content is one of them. No presentation can live without it. Yet the idea behind presentation is not so much the content... but in fact the presentation (itself), but what would that be?


Presentation Design – Dealing with the Prohibitor General

When we see a slew of equally bad slides from different people in the same organization, we’re fairly certain that the company has a slew of workers in a Presentation Regulations Department working feverishly to hamstring any attempt by an employee to make their slides understandable, much less compelling.


Marketing Communications: How Do You Get Your Message Across to Your Customers?

All businesses, large and small, need to plan how they present messages about their products and services to their market. The message needs to be clear, consistently presented and taken up by everyone in your company that contacts the public.


Establish Credibility as a Powerful Presenter - One Communication Detail at a Time

Consider and count all of the details - the little steps - to pay attention to that add up to big results - especially with regard to our credibility. In this article I share some of the details that I feel make us more credible as powerful presenters. It does take time and effort, but when we add them all together, our reputations will shine.


What Has Matching Got To Do With Presenting?

Create a presentation that will increase sales and shorten your sales cycle by matching the features and characteristics of your services that will solve your potential client's problems.


Executive Summary Preparation Tips

In addition to your Business Plan use an Executive Summary which is a condensed version of your Business Plan. It is easier for investors to review and saves you and them time. Here are some great tips on preparing an Executive Summary.


Professional Attitude

It is not what you think. It is arrogance and conceit. It is: “I have been making a living at this for twenty years, so what are you going to tell me?”


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