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Picture Perfect PowerPoint: Presentations that Sell
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| Guest post by: Fern Lebo |
Article Overview: A presentation is a performance and you are the star. Your slides should help you tell your story--not tell your story for you. This articles tells you how to get it right.
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Picture Perfect PowerPoint: Presentations that Sell
When it comes to putting together the PowerPoint slides for sales presentations, presenters usually sit down and type in everything they want to say. When it's all there in black and white, they pass their slides on to a colleague or team member who will also share the stage. That person adds a few slides--making sure to include all the text, all the graphs, all the charts, and all the bullet points they don't want to forget.
But that's not all. Marketing is alerted and they send you a few more essential slides. Then your manager reminds you to please include the one you used last summer at the meeting that everyone loved. Before you know it, you've got a presentation that grew like Topsy--without consistency, without flair, and without a coherent message.
PowerPoint slides are a visual aid intended to support your oral delivery--not to replace it. Good slides are good pictures. They are a visual representation of what you are saying, attractive to look at and easy to understand just by glancing at them. They are an enhancement, a simplification or an addition. They don't require interpretation, explanation or reading.
A presentation is a performance and you are the star. Your slides should help you tell your story--not tell your story for you. That means you must cull your slides; eliminate all but the most essential. Any slide that is just a bunch of text must go. Any slide you've included "just in case" must be discarded. Delete any slide that needs a long explanation, a slow read or a magnifying glass. If you must include some text, eliminate full sentences and use key words only. Use bullets sparingly and make sure they are grammatically parallel.
The fact is, you are the presentation; your slides are not. If everything you want to say is on your slides, you lose your animation, your spontaneity and your ability to connect with your audience. What's worse, your audience loses you--so you lose the sale.
Of course, it's important to pick an appealing background and here are some suggestions to help you get it right.
Professional tips for high-impact slides:
- choose a dark color--never use a white background
- look for a background image that adds dimension and depth to the screen
- use pictures that are a metaphor for your message
- photoshop an appropriate image and use it as background for the whole slide--not as a little insert
- use the biggest font you can--72 points is best, 36 points is minimum
- don't use cheesy clipart images
- aim for consistency--pictures that help you tell a coherent story
- get professional help or buy professional images when professionalism is important to you.
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About the Author: Fern Lebo RSS for Fern's articles - Visit Fern's website Fern Lebo helps her clients improve their closing percentages with presentations that win and writing that works. Author of 6 books, consultant, trainer and coach, Lebo is President of FrontRunner Communications, adjunct professor at Auburn University and a frequent speaker at conferences, retreats and workshops across North America. Exciting, innovative and dynamic, she informs, excites and delights her audiences with real-life strategies that improve sales results. For nearly 20 years, Lebo has helped Fortune 500 companies and start-ups create and deploy star performers. In seminars, workshops and coaching sessions, participants master the skills they need to compete and win more often. Whether it's reinventing a presentation, writing strategically, or improving presentation delivery, Lebo's clients master the techniques they need to achieve outstanding success. Find out more at www.FRcommunications.com or read her blog at www.FRcommunications.com/blog and pick up free tips and must-have lessons. Click here to visit Fern's website The Terrible Truth About EMail How to Write Powerful PowerPoint Slides or What Was I Thinking Powerful Presentations The Genius of Plain Language Turbocharge Your Sales Presentation Open with a Grabber and Close with a Win Does Your Proposal Sell or Are You Just Crossing Your Fingers |
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