Effective Ways of Improving Branding of Your Product via PowerPoint Presentations

Posted by dannylau on December 18, 2009 under Presentations, Productivity, Visual Thinking | Be the First to Comment

Like most forms of communications, branding of your product will only be successful if the communication process can reach the intended target audience. PowerPoint presentations can be a great way of getting your message across but whether it can be achieved or not will depend not only on the design of the slides but also the person that is presenting them.

As such it is important that research is done after all it is your brand that you want to talk about, so who better to do it then yourself. Know everything that is there to know about your brand before you go out to present and try to predict the questions that your audience might have on their mind so that you can answer them, the last thing you want to do is fumble in front of your audience as this may be perceived negatively.

You might feel a little nervous at first but try to remain focus and channel that nervousness it something more productive. As mentioned earlier no matter how well you have designed your slides, it will fail to deliver its intended message if the speaker is not capable of doing it.

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Tools to Improve Productivity for Preparing for Your PowerPoint Presentations

Posted by dannylau on December 14, 2009 under GTD, Presentations, Productivity | Be the First to Comment

The tools that you need to create effective PowerPoint presentation slides is all located within the application itself. So your job is to figure out which tools will benefit you the most, here are some simple steps which you can follow to achieve your objective.

Keeping your power point slides to a manageable size is a good idea as you will be able to edit and run the slides smoothly during your presentation. The last thing you want is for the slides to hang in the middle of a presentation or a meeting. You can avoid such problems from occurring by using smaller sized picture, compressing large file types and using features that you can originally find in the PowerPoint applications such as charts and diagrams.

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