Adding narration to your PowerPoint presentations can be an effective way to enhance your sales enablement content and design. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you achieve this:
1. Prepare Your Script
Before you start recording, prepare a well-thought-out script that aligns with the content on your slides. Make sure your script is clear, concise, and compelling. It should effectively communicate your sales message and engage your audience.
2. Use the ‘Record Slide Show’ Feature
In PowerPoint, navigate to the “Slide Show” tab, and select “Record Slide Show”. You can choose to start recording from the current slide or from the beginning of your presentation. Once you hit “Record”, everything you say will be recorded along with any on-screen actions.
3. Pronounce Clearly and Use Appropriate Pacing
While recording, speak clearly and use a pace that’s easy for your audience to follow. Ensure that your voice is calm and confident to maintain audience engagement. Avoid rushing through the content.
4. Review and Edit Your Narration
After recording, review your narration. If you’re not satisfied with the result, you can re-record it. PowerPoint also allows you to pick specific slides for re-recording, so you won’t have to start from scratch.
5. Save and Share Your Presentation
Once you’re satisfied with your narration, save your presentation. Make sure to save it as a PowerPoint Show (.ppsx) if you want it to start playing automatically upon opening. You can then share your presentation with your clients or colleagues.
Remember that your narration should complement your slides, not simply duplicate the written content. Use your narration to provide additional insights, explain complex ideas, or tell engaging stories that your slides alone couldn’t convey.
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