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Effective Presentations Michele Flamer, International Sales Manager for Sock it to me. THREE KEYS TO GIVING A GREAT PRESENTATION. one. Tell stories. You can use Picture Color to change the tone or saturation of your picture or to recolor it to a single color.
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Effective Presentations Michele Flamer, International Sales Manager for Sock it to me
THREE KEYS TO GIVING A GREAT PRESENTATION one. Tell stories
You can use Picture Color to change the tone or saturation of your picture or to recolor it to a single color
Focus on the Star of Your Photo Background Removal allows you to quickly and easily remove backgrounds to isolate items in your image.
THREE KEYS TO GIVING A GREAT PRESENTATION TWO. BE PASSIONATE.
Dramatic effects can create a visual strength to your topic.
Snapshots A walk on the beach New layouts bring creativity to your presentation
BALANCE TEAM RESPECT OUTDOORS GEAR RETAIL
Sometimes writing something simple can make a big impact. LESSON IN A TWEET Satisfy your passions, whether on the clock or off.
Split Pictures Usetransitionsto add something special to your photo album
Split Pictures can make an impact when discussing products or to give emotion. DON’T YOU WANT TO BE THERE?
THREE KEYS TO GIVING A GREAT PRESENTATION THREE. ENGAGE.
“I want to get people to connect to the outdoors. “ – Sally Jewel What do you connect with?
Sara Lingafelter @saralingafelter | @portent slingafelter@portent.com How to Give an Effective Presentation And reduce deaths-by-Powerpoint
…to this? To here tonight?
TALK ABOUT WHAT YOU KNOW
THINK FIRST ABOUT YOUR AUDIENCE
THINK AGAIN ABOUT YOUR AUDIENCE
THINK THE WHOLE TIME ABOUT YOUR AUDIENCE
DON’T WING IT.
YOU’RE THE AUTHORITY. INTRODUCE YOURSELF.
STORIES ARE WHAT PEOPLE REMEMBER DEVELOP YOUR STORY
Build your slides only after you’ve decided on your key points. OUTLINE FIRST
Use images to tell your story. Use words to share key points. Use HaikuDeckto save a ton of time. THINK BEYOND THE WORDS
PRACTICE* MAKES PERFECT * In front of a helpful, supportive audience who will give you both good, and hard, feedback in a loving and confidence-boosting way
Don’t show all your cards. Do plan your key points in Tweets. Don’t sweat the questions. DURING THE PRESENTATION
Leverage your content. Share on social channels & SlideShare Promote your Bit.ly bundle Write a blog post / guest blog AFTER THE PRESENTATION
WHEN THINGS GO WRONG
The audience wants you to succeed. Take a deep breath. Don’t let them see you sweat (if you can help it). The show must go on (so make the best of it). YOU’RE NOT ALONE.
Talk about what you know. Put your audience first. Don’t wing it. Practice makes perfect. REMEMBER: