Articles Tagged ‘Powerpoint’

Capture and Liberate Your Conference Content

Published by Sara Olbrantz

Capturing conference content is critical to draw wider audiences to your events, extend the conversation post-event engage decision-makers and show you were listening (@mitchellbeer).

Christopher Uschan recently participated in an

Have You Read Our Top 5 Articles in 2010?

Published by Steve Manicor

Who would have thought that an article on creating better PowerPoint presentations would have topped the charts on the Omnipress blog in 2010?

But stop and think about it for

Designing Awesome PPTs – Before and After Examples

Published by Steve Manicor

As you may know, I am not a fan of listening to speakers who take the easy way out by creating PowerPoint presentations with overcrowded slides containing bullets, clip art

8 Rules for Better PowerPoint Presentations

Published by Steve Manicor

If you’re looking for a one-page guide on better PowerPoint presentations to share with your speakers… look no further.

Too many times your presenters are creating presentations that look like

Great PPTs, Great Sessions, Happy Attendees (part 3 of 3 on PPTs)

Published by Steve Manicor

“Were you in that afternoon session on, ‘Marketing is not a Department?’ What a great session! The speaker shared great examples, he got the audience engaged and I left with

Making My Speakers Follow a PPT Template (part 2 of 3 on PPTs)

Published by Steve Manicor

Maybe the real question is, “Should you require your speakers to use a PowerPoint template, or not?”

You can sit on the fence and debate this all day, but the

Avoid Speaker Handout Hassles (part 1 of 3 on PPTs)

Published by Steve Manicor

What do you do when a speaker’s PowerPoint presentation has so many animations that the PDF version looks like a Picasso painting? How about when a video clip comes out