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July 14, 2014

he Art of Copy in Your PowerPoint Presentation

As an experienced PowerPoint User, you know that visuals are the foundation of any great presentation. But that doesn’t mean you should forget about the copy. […]
June 27, 2014

Who Knew A PowerPoint Specialist Could Get You Hired?

In today’s competitive marketplace, landing that high profile job is more difficult than ever. It’s not like you can email over a resume, have a couple […]
June 26, 2014

5 Professional Powerpoint Design Tips to Grab the Attention of Your Audience

How often do you sit through a boring, lifeless and drawn-out slideshow? Worse, how many times have you had to give one? Bad PowerPoint presentations happen […]
June 21, 2014

Presentation Tips from a PowerPoint Expert

There’s a lot of information that’s easily accessible on the internet that will tell you how to give a professional talk. Many of those points are […]
June 16, 2014

Chosing A PowerPoint Presentation Color Scheme

You want your upcoming event to be a success, and you need an amazing Powerpoint to back you up during your presentation.  Effective Powerpoints are simple […]
June 10, 2014

PowerPoint Templates: Not the Be All and End All

Here’s is a dilema I’ve heard about so many times from corporate clients who churn out a multitude of PowerPoints on all types of internal presentations […]
June 7, 2014

Using Custom PowerPoint Design to Create a Template that Reflects Your Brand

You’ve worked hard to develop a brand that reflects your company. This visual strategy permeates your advertising, marketing, and other promotional materials, but is your brand […]
June 2, 2014

Persuade Your Audience: Tell a Story with your PowerPoint Presentation

Often as presenters prepare their PowerPoint presentations, they put greater focus on the technology and end up creating a presentation with a message that is not […]
May 29, 2014

5 Attention-Grabbing PowerPoint Techniques

Studies have shown that the peak levels of attention from an audience occur at the very beginning of a presentation, slowly fall throughout, and rise again […]
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