What NOT To Put In Your PowerPoint Slides

Posted by admin on May 27 2011 one Commented

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We’ve serviced a lot of business meetings, seminars and presentations and we’ve seen the best and worst PowerPoint slides.

But we’re not going to tell against our clients. Recently, Infocus, a famous projector manufacturer threw a contest for the worst slide. There have been many interesting entries.

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The Worst PowerPoint Slides

 

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As you can see from the results, here are some tips so that you WON”T be making the same mistakes

  • Don’t put too much information
  • - info overload is a sin. Besides, the font is too small to read. Making your slide useless

  • Concentrate on a MAIN POINT - what are you trying to get through your audience? This should be the focus of your slide.
  • The slide is a visual aid and not reading material – Presenters make the noob mistake of trying to write, word-for-word, their presentation script ON the slide. Don’t. The main points or few bullets will do. Your talk will be more important
  • Don’t use a slide if there’s nothing to show – Self explanatory, yes?
  • Use simple graphics.

We hope you learned a thing or two.

So, for your next meeting or seminar, CONTACT US for your projector needs.

Thanks!

Source: Infocus

 

 

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One Response to “What NOT To Put In Your PowerPoint Slides”

  1. Your article on the website is very interesting and useful to me. I will visit your site often. Thanks for sharing a good information.

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