Thursday, March 12, 2009
Three Keys to a Great PowerPoint!
Can you believe Microsoft PowerPoint has been around since 1987? I remember the first time I watched someone give a presentation with PowerPoint. I wasnât quite sure what I was seeing, but I was definitely âwowedâ by it. Should you still be using PowerPoint even though the âwowâ factor is no longer there? Absolutely. Studies show your audience will retain up to 50% more of your information just by adding visual elements to reinforce your points. Key: Make your first impression count (or it may be your only one). I donât mean to sound pessimistic, but In the business world today- itâs true. Amongst the increasing information and advertising clutter, you may only have one chance to make your point. My personal philosophy is this: you will make either a positive or negative impression during that first (and maybe only) meeting. Make no mistake, a mediocre first impression is a negative first impression. First impressions are lasting and will color the rest of your dealings with that company. So, youâd better make a good first impression or youâll be fighting an uphill battle the rest of the way. Key: Your PowerPoint presentation is a powerful (often subconscious) part of that first impression. Often, your presentation pitch will be the first time many key decision makers have heard anything in detail about your company and itâs products. To gain those details they may have only two immediate sources- you and your PowerPoint. Donât let your PowerPoint be the weak link. If your PowerPoint presentation is cheap looking, sloppy and not well thought outâ" guess what impression your audience will gather about your company. Just as you would never show up to an important presentation dressed in torn jeans and a plain t-shirt, your presentation needs to make a professional impression. Back in the 90âs it was perfectly acceptable to use a free template that came with PowerPoint. But, today your PowerPoint is an integral part of your sales and marketing collateral. If you donât think of your PowerPoint in this way then you truly need to shift your thinking. Key: Dress your PowerPoint for success. Today, there are many sites that sell pre-made professional PowerPoint templates. You can simply choose one (from among the hundreds) that best matches your companyâs look, feel and color scheme. Once you purchase and download the template, you can customize it to your liking. Another option- If you donât have the time or expertise to do it yourself, you can hire an outside firm to do the PowerPoint creation and customization for you. This can truly make your presentation stand apart from the rest of your competitors, through professional-quality images, advanced charts and by utilizing appropriate animations that enhance and compliment your message. But, whether you decide to do it yourself or hire a professional, it is definitely worth the investment to maximize the professionalism and effectiveness of your PowerPoint presentation. Youâll not only be doing your audience a favor, but the high return on investment will greatly benefit your company and you.
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