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Choosing the right presentation template can make the difference between a bland presentation and an engaging ...

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Choosing the right presentation template can make the difference between a bland presentation and an engaging one. The best templates will keep your audience's attention without detracting from what you're trying to say. Striking that balance isn't always easy, but our presentation templates have been designed by professionals who have a deep understanding of what it takes to craft a perfect slide deck

Ready-made PowerPoint templates loaded with useful graphs, charts, maps, timelines, etc. can come in extremely handy when you are running short of time to create a great-looking presentation. In this you find very eye-catchy and engaging PowerPoint templates that can be used in projects of all kinds and subjects.

Download the best Powerpoint templates to create modern presentations. Hundreds of PPT templates easy to edit with high-quality slides, created by top designers around the world. Each free presentation is unique, which is why there are so many uniquely designed presentation templates to express each person's creativity and style. All the templates are multi-purpose, which means that they can be used for any presentation project, whether it be for school projects, company report, lectures, exhibitions, etc.


1.Fully editable. Easy to change colors, text and photos
2.25 different slides
3.Modern design with diagonal lines and orange color
Feature-rich theme with examples of styles for graphs, charts and tables
4.It includes a customizable icon family
5.16:9 screen layout Also

WHEN PREPARING THE PRESENTATION

20 word pitch

Similarly to an elevator pitch, you need to make sure you are getting your message across crisply. Try to summarise it in less than 20 words. If you can’t do that, keep working at it. And working at it. And working at it. Until you can.
And those key words will be invaluable when it comes to the actual presentation. They’re the ones on which you’ll be able to ad-lib.

Limit the slides

The 10 -20 30 Rule: no more than 10 slides, no longer than 20 minutes, no larger than 30 point font. Go over those limits and you risk losing the audience, or boring them into stunned oblivion.

Make slides the summary, not the story

Don’t spell out everything on the slides. Have dot points and lists you speak to and expand on. You want to catch their attention and keep it. Think headings and subheadings, but cut out all the rest. Okay, you can write it in when you’re drafting and practising, but then … cut, cut, cut.

Frame it for the audience

Write the presentation with the audience in mind. Yes, you have to get the information across, but try and create the presentation from their point of view as much as possible. Not what the idea does for you, but what it does for them. Try and picture yourself as the audience when drafting… make sure you not only give them the bait, but the hook. And sharpen that hook to land the biggest fish.

Last update

March 13, 2020

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