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  • How to Give a Lousy Presentation

    Saturday, September 12th, 2009

    Fifteen Ways to Make a Bad Impression

    Giving truly great presentations requires skill, work, and practice. Giving catastrophic presentations is far easier. So if you want to take the easy way out and look like a rank amateur, here are 15 surefire tips to guarantee that you leave a really, really bad impression.

    1. Misspell words. Failing to check the spelling on your slides shows a complete lack of care. If you don’t care enough to proof your presentation, your audience will care less about you and your message. It’s the easiest way to look unprofessional.

    2. Create distracting color combinations. Blue on green is especially hard to read.

    3. Use inconsistent fonts. Professional PowerPoint designers will use no more than two, perhaps three, font styles in an entire presentation. But why stop there? There are thousands of typefaces available. See how many you can incorporate into your slide show.

    4. Use a really small font size. If you really want to drive people crazy, say something like this: “I know you can’t read this, but if you could, here is what it would say…”

    5. Insert improperly sized photos that are stretched to fit the slide. Images used in PowerPoint slides should be at least 900 pixels wide by 720 high. Designers start with larger images and shrink them to fit the slide. If you really want to look bad, however, find much smaller thumbnail images, say 200 x 300 pixels, and simply stretch them to fit the slide. They will look blurry, cheap, and bush-league.

    6. Look completely and totally disinterested. I attended a conference in which the keynote speaker hadn’t even bothered to create a presentation and had a few handwritten notes in front of him. That’s fine, if you can pull it off. This speaker could not. He shuffled through his notes, lost his place several times, and twice asked the organizer, “How much time do I have?” The people in the audience—influential venture capitalists—found this so appalling that they started looking at each other and laughing.

    7. Look disheveled. If you really want to leave a bad impression, wear faded blue jeans, worn, dirty shoes, and a stained shirt.

    8. Read every word of each slide. Better yet, turn your back to the audience and read your slides word for word.

    9. Don’t bother with a backup plan. If you need a live Internet connection to demo a site, don’t bother making a screen shot of the site in case the connection doesn’t work. That way, you’ll be at a complete loss for words when the connection fails.

    10. Don’t practice. At all. Practicing a presentation out loud takes work and will make you look far too polished. Just wing it.

    11. Call attention to your mistakes. If you want to show a complete lack of preparation, say something like “Oops, I have no idea how that slide got in there.”

    12. Open with an offensive or off-color joke. Half your audience will walk out immediately and you’ll have succeeded in making a really bad impression right out of the gate.

    13. Use wild animations. Letting text simply fade into a slide is way too straightforward. Especially when PowerPoint offers you the bounce, the boomerang, and the dreaded “neutron,” which makes letters circle wildly. All are effective at giving your audience a headache.

    14. Use cartoon clip art. Why spend $3 on high-resolution photos from a stock photography service such as iStockphoto when there are plenty of cheap-looking and free cartoons that will make your presentation look like a sixth-grade project?

    15. Use ancient presentation software. PowerPoint 2003 served its purpose (I used it for years). But there’s no comparison with PowerPoint 2007, which is simply a better, more robust tool. Says Darla Wigginton, an expert PowerPoint designer and creative director at eVision Design in San Francisco, “When [PowerPoint] 2007 came out, it scared the design world because the average user could now create some impressive-looking work.” Why scare professional designers? Stick to older versions of the software and leave the slicker presentations to others.

    I hope you find some of these tips memorable enough to avoid them at all costs. But make no mistake, these presentation “techniques” are alive, well, and thriving. Just when I think I’ve seen or heard it all, someone has one more observation to add to the list. Feel free to use the comments section below to add your own experiences. We look forward to hearing from you.

    Carmine Gallo is the communication skills coach for the world’s most admired brands. He is a popular speaker and the author of several books including Fire Them Up! His upcoming title, The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs: How to Be Insanely Great in Front of Any Audience, will be published by McGraw-Hill in October. More of Gallo’s columns are available in his ongoing series.

    Carmine Gallo is the communication skills coach for the world’s most admired brands. He is a popular speaker and the author of several books including Fire Them Up! His upcoming title, The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs: How to Be Insanely Great in Front of Any Audience, will be published by McGraw-Hill in October. More of Gallo’s columns are available in his ongoing series.

    Professional PowerPoint is Key to Generating Revenue

    Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

    From SlideGenius.com:

    When PowerPoint is used properly, it will definitely result in increased revenues for an individual or a firm. This is because if the potential clients are suitably impressed by the presentation, they would definitely want to invest in or purchase what was being presented. PowerPoint has a variety of design templates which when used adequately can really boost the sales or earnings of an individual and company in general. A presentation using PowerPoint templates should not only be interesting but it should also be engaging in that whoever is viewing the presentation will not quickly lose interest. A good PowerPoint presentation should also be one that is not too technical and can easily be understood.

    There are several ways that an individual can make their PowerPoint presentation as professional as possible. This not only involves getting rid of unnecessary details but also ensuring that the information is maintained and understood the way the presenter intended it to be understood. One of these ways is to first ensure that the theme that one is using is cleared off all royalty fees and restrictions. This is especially the case for themes that have been downloaded form certain sites. Adequate research should be carried out before an individual makes a presentation using a downloaded theme only for them to be caught in legal battles later.
    Once the matter of the legality of the theme has been cleared, you can now go about designing the presentation in the best way you can. When doing this, there are certain things that should be avoided and top on this list is bullet overload. Many people use bullets in an effort to shorten the message yet maintain the intended message. A user does not need to use a bullet for every point that they want to put across. In any one slide, a maximum of three bullets would be adequate in conveying a message. The phrases captured in these bullets should be short but should capture the message. The presenter can then expound on the issue highlighted in the phrase.

    Another thing to avoid when making a professional PowerPoint presentation is the whistles and bells. While this might be appropriate when educating children so that they do not lose concentration, it is highly unsuitable for professional presentations. In line with the whistles and bells are flying texts and certain slide effects that would distract the audience from the message. When such effects are used, most people would generally assume that the presenter was not well prepared and they are hoping to impress the audience with such antics rather than expose their lack of preparation. The templates that are being used should also be minimized to avoid distracting the audience further.

    It is important to note that it is not a must to use slides for every aspect of the presentation. There is information that is well received when one opts to discuss it with the audience rather than include it in the presentation. As much as text or images are effective in conveying certain messages it is not advisable to use too much of any one of these. Using too much text tends to be boring while using too many images will tire out the audience as they try to figure out what all those images represent. All in all, it is advisable to learn the basics of Microsoft PowerPoint before going for a presentation to avoid embarrassing situations when something fails to work out. Excellent PowerPoint presentations will definitely increase your revenue. http://www.slidegenius.com

    SlideGenius Captures Bronze Medal in SlideBoom Presentation Contest 2009

    Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

    SlideGenius, the leading provider of Microsoft PowerPoint Design services and solutions announced today that it has been awarded 3rd place in SlideBoom’s worldwide PowerPoint design contest.

    Based in San Diego, SlideGenius is the top designer of Powerpoint presentations— SlideGenius submitted its presentation for client, MatrixMT. 

    “We are huge fans of Slideboom’s expansive features and extensive platform capabilities, which made them the ideal solution for our needs,” stated Rick Enrico, CEO of SlideGenius.  “The presentation for MatrixMT’s best-of-breed Search Engine Optimization marketing services and its animation flow were a perfect fit for our entry to the Slideboom Contest. The winning PowerPoint was developed by our lead designer, Richmond Pagaduan, who has only been using PowerPoint for less than two years. We are extremely proud of him.”

    Slideboom Contest 2009 was judged by an outstanding group of design professionals including Nicholas B. Oulton, CEO of m62 visualcommunications Ltd, Mark James Normand is the Co-Founder and Managing Director of Impress Training, Simon Morton, Director of Eyeful Presentations Ltd. Geetesh Bajaj, Julie Terberg, Owner of Terberg Design and Shawn Toh is a Microsoft MVP for PowerPoint (Most Valuable Professional) and a certified Microsoft Office Specialist.

    About SlideGenius

    Based in San Diego, SlideGenius develops Microsoft PowerPoint solutions for mid-sized businesses seeking to improve their presentation, sales, marketing efficiency & results. SlideGenius is a portfolio company of Twenty6 Red, which includes companies such as Twenty6 Red Media, Infopia Marketing, Jubaloo Mobile, Thirty-First Marketing, and Screenworks Media.  http://www.slidegenius.com

    About Slideboom Contest 2009

    The SlideBoom Presentation Contest 2009 took place from 18 May – 21 June 2009.  Contest participants submitted slideshows on Business, Education, Career and other interesting subjects.  This contest became a unique opportunity for many participants to reveal their creative potential and get a professional expertise of their presentations. Over 180 people who joined the Contest Group enjoyed close to 70 works submitted. Most of them are full of outstanding effects and lovely animations all created in PowerPoint. http://www.slideboom.com/contest2009

    How to Create an Effective Sales Presentation | BNET

    Thursday, June 25th, 2009

    Showing a picture, video, or graphic to illustrate a point is fine, but avoid showing a series of slides that contain nothing but text. “Too many salespeople use PowerPoint slides as a crutch and just simply read the slides to the audience, â€� …

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    How To Deliver Effective Online Presentations, Tutorials And …

    Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

    Here my ten- point strategy guide to plan and deliver memorable online demos. I have delivered this presentation live, for the first time, a few days ago as an official guest of the Luminaries Adobe eSeminar series…

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    PowerPoint Design Specialists SlideGenius Adds BringIt To Client Base

    Saturday, June 13th, 2009

    San Diego, CA – June 13, 2009 – SlideGenius, one of the fastest growing Microsoft PowerPoint solution providers, announced today a strategic alliance with one of the hottest online gaming companies, BringIt.

    Based in San Diego, SlideGenius is the top designer of Powerpoint presentations— SlideGenius plans to integrate BringIt’s unique offering  into SlideGenius design elements in order to offer BringIt’s Investor Group’ an advanced visual representation of BringIt’s superior technology.

    ”SlideGenius’ PowerPoint design team will allow BringIt to effectively communicate and refine our messaging, with the SlideGenius’ team we expect to increase our current investment opportunities significantly.” said Woodrow Levin, CEO, BringIt, Inc.

    SlideGenius is passionate about combining the power of PowerPoint messaging, with the effectiveness of online video and tying it all together with detailed refined animation. Their mission is to continually change the way the world looks at presentaion interactivity and how to productively leverage visual representation. SlideGenius operates a development studio in San Diego.  The SlideGenius philosophy consists of “Customized PowerPoint Solutions” and an environment that educates, motivates and develops individual solutions to achieve and obtain measurable, realistic goals while optimizing their client’s chance for a successful and results driven presentation experience.

    About SlideGenius

    Based in San Diego, SlideGenius develops Microsoft PowerPoint solutions for mid-sized businesses seeking to improve their presentation, sales, marketing efficiency & results. SlideGenius is a portfolio company of Twenty6 Red, which includes companies such as Juice Media Worldwide, Jubaloo, Infopia Marketing Services and Screenworks Mediahttp://www.slidegenius.com

     

    About BringIt

    BringIt is an innovative and unique consumer gaming site where video gamers can put up money to challenge other players to matches, play their favorite games, and earn money by winning. BringIt provides a safe, secure environment for gamers, allowing them to take on players of comparable skill and compete in videogames for cash. Through the service, gamers can elevate their skills and play legally for real money against their friends or gamers in their skill rank in a wide variety of game and match options. Registration is free and player funds are maintained in a secure account they can access at any time. BringIt works with any online‐capable gaming platform, and games for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, and PlayStation 2 are currently supported. For more information about BringIt, please visit www.BringIt.com.

    Design Is Too Important to Be Left to the Thinkers | Design …

    Monday, June 8th, 2009

    Great design is born from inspiration, obsession, commitment and diligence. You need to have your head up and observe, and sort out what the truth really is

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    Design PowerPoint Slides for Smart Phones — PowerPoint — SmartDraw

    Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

    But by sticking with a few tried and true design principles, it’s easy to tailor PowerPoint decks for the small screen that look good, and even more importantly, get your point across, according to graphic design experts . ..

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    News and Reviews: 'Presentation Zen: Simple Ideas on Presentation …

    Sunday, May 24th, 2009

    In response to the old adage “death by PowerPoint â€� Reynolds explains that it is not PowerPoint or any other slideware that is the problem, but the way it is being used. He makes the point that you are the presenter and that your slides should reinforce your words, … He promotes extensive reading of books and online resources and offers many pointers to other experts in the field of design and creativity: Daniel Pink, Seth Godin, Kathy Sierra, Guy Kawasaki et al.

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    SLIDEGENIUS EXPANDS LEADING POWERPOINT PRESENTATION DESIGN WITH ADDITION OF SEARCH ENGINE EXPERTS MATRIXMT

    Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

    San Diego, CA – May 20, 2009 – SlideGenius, the leading provider of Microsoft PowerPoint Design services and solutions announced today that it has been selected by MatrixMT as the agency’s Powerpoint design team.

    Based in San Diego, SlideGenius is the top designer of Powerpoint presentations— SlideGenius plans to integrate MatrixMT’s best-of-breed Search Engine Optimization marketing services into SlideGenius design elements in order to offer Matrix clients a top notch presentation format. 

    ”We evaluated all of the major PowerPoint service providers before selecting SlideGenius,” stated Nadav Wilf, CEO of MatrixMT.  “SlideGenius’ expansive features and extensive design capabilities made them the ideal solution for our needs.”

    The partnership represents an innovative step forward according to Jeff Smith, Co-Founder and CTO of MatrixMT.

    “Agencies such as ours are leveraging design companies like SlideGenius and are no longer waiting for others to solve presentation problems—they’re using their services expertise to develop on-demand presentations that integrate best-of-breed animation and design technologies for their clients,” said Smith.  “We’re honored to be partners and  we look forward to being a part of their innovative solutions for years to come.”

     

    About SlideGenius

    Based in San Diego, SlideGenius develops Microsoft PowerPoint solutions for mid-sized businesses seeking to improve their presentation, sales, marketing efficiency & results. SlideGenius is a portfolio company of Twenty6 Red, which includes companies such as Juice Media Worldwide, Jubaloo, and Screenworks Media.  http://www.slidegenius.com

     

    About MatrixMT

    Based in La Jolla, CA, MatrixMT helps clients increase sales, optimize marketing investments, and strengthen relationships through integrated, search engine optimization and link building that powers marketing solution. Top leading traditional and online agencies have partnered with MatrixMT to offer integrated search engine and link building solutions to their clients worldwide.  For more information, please visit http://www.matrixmt.com