Having too much stuff on a slide all at once can be frustrating for the audience. They have to divide their attention between the slide and the presenter, a needless distraction. If you're guilty of putting too much on a slide, maybe it's because you think animation is difficult or too time … [Read more...] about The easiest way to animate PowerPoint slides
Watch those pop culture references
Have you ever made a reference to popular culture in conversation only to have it land solidly on the floor with a dull thud? If you have kids, you know exactly what I'm talking about. (You: "Good night, John-Boy!" Your kid: "Who's John-Boy?") You might also have experienced this when talking to a … [Read more...] about Watch those pop culture references
Does free to download mean cost-free?
It's so easy to download photos for free off the Internet that a child can do it. In fact, mine often do for their classroom PowerPoint presentations. Hopefully the fact that they're minors and that the inclusion of these images in their assignments constitutes fair use will keep them immune from … [Read more...] about Does free to download mean cost-free?
How to name your files the RIGHT way
A huge problem exists that anybody who has ever put out a call for file submissions has experienced at least once in their career. I've seen it from my early days as a newspaper layout production artist to my current position as a presentation coach and Cheater of Death by PowerPoint. And it has … [Read more...] about How to name your files the RIGHT way
Do your pictures speak the RIGHT thousand words?
You've probably heard that "a picture speaks a thousand words." This means that rather than spend time trying to describe something, you can communicate more quickly and efficiently with an image. This instant communication occurs whether you want it to or not, so choosing the right images for your … [Read more...] about Do your pictures speak the RIGHT thousand words?
Exclusive offer, but not for you
Creating a sense of exclusivity can be a very effective marketing tactic. Check out this copy from luxury goods providers Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, Singapore Airlines, and Mikimoto: "Bespoke is Rolls-Royce" "Our Singapore Airlines Suites…provide the distinguished few with their very own haven of … [Read more...] about Exclusive offer, but not for you
How to fix a boring presentation
Do boring presenters set out to be that way? Do they wake up in the morning and say to themselves, "Gee, I hope I can get someone in the room to fall asleep during my presentation today!" or "I want to over-complicate my presentation so the investors don't know whether or not to fund me." Of course … [Read more...] about How to fix a boring presentation
What happens when you assume?
"As I'm sure you're all aware…" "We all know that…" "Is there anybody in the world who doesn't like…" If you attend live presentations such as meetings, conferences, and lectures, maybe you've heard one of these lead-in phrases. If you haven't, congratulations! You've been spared the shame … [Read more...] about What happens when you assume?