1. TOP 7 TIPS OF PREPARING POWERPOINT PRESENTATION www.BizPlanCorner.com – Call +1-800-351-0557 info@bizplancorner.com
2. Many people presume that listening to presentations is one of the most time consuming and boring tasks. Sounds right: preparing and delivering a presentation that will not bore your audience is not an easy task. www.BizPlanCorner.com
3. Badly designed slides with too much text or bad graphics can irritate the audiences and they may lose their interest. www.BizPlanCorner.com
5. WRITE A SCRIPT A good PowerPoint presentation is the one that is prepared based on your audience’s needs. A little planning goes a long way. It’s good to plan before writing. www.BizPlanCorner.com
6. WRITE A SCRIPT Make an outline of your presentation before you start compiling it on PowerPoint. Give it a beginning, middle and end. Write in simple and succinct manner, add pictures and make your audience appreciate each slide. www.BizPlanCorner.com
7. ONE THING AT A TIME Don’t confuse your audience by adding too much text on one slide. Plan your presentation in such a way that the presenter can control the flow of information and the audience can also stay interested. www.BizPlanCorner.com
8. NO PARAGRAPHS Many presenters fail to attract investors and lenders because they put everything in great big chunky blocks of text. Big chunky blocks of text act as an ultimate boredom poison for your audience. Use bullet points to catch the eye www.BizPlanCorner.com
9. PAY ATTENTION TO DESIGN Use your creativity in your PowerPoint presentation. Use fonts that are easiest to read on screens, put light text on dark background, and add visuals. Pay close attention to design and colors. www.BizPlanCorner.com
10. USE IMAGES SPARINGLY Use images that you think are related to your topic. Visuals will keep audiences engaged. www.BizPlanCorner.com
11. THE HOOK A good presentation is one that appeals directly to your audience’s emotion. The first slide of your PowerPoint presentation is the foundation of your presentation that acts as the most powerful hook. Prepare it in a sense that will encourage your audience to take notice. www.BizPlanCorner.com
12. REVIEW, REVIEW AND REVIEW Review and rehearse your presentation many times and check if it requires any changes or editing. Read it loud in order to check continuity of the sentences. www.BizPlanCorner.com
13. THE END Where can I go for more information? To view some sample presentations, please visit: http://www.bizplancorner.com Call +1-800-351-0557 info@bizplancorner.com