Tuesday, May 13, 2008

How To Cheat In Your Powerpoint Presentations

Sometimes cheating isn't bad. Most presenters aren't able to overcome their fear of public speaking because they couldn't remember their own lines properly. We need to improvise our speech as much as possible before our big day.

We are all human, how can we possibly remember all the speech lines?

Easy, because you don't have to remember all of your speech contents. Let your Powerpoint slides help you.

From all the resources about ways of improvising your speech, it often tells you that you couldn't read your slides when you're presenting on stage.

That's true, but you don't have to read every single points from your slides.

What can you do is this:

No harm putting your short notes here.
  1. Instead of using flash cards, put all keywords/short notes on your slides.
  2. Use text box to add-in your keywords at the bottom-right of the slide.
  3. Make it smaller than the usual contents. Use italic fonts.
If you want to make a simple and elegant slides for your business proposal, meetings and events; read this - How To Make Simple And Elegant Business Powerpoint Presentations.

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