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Making Your Point — Logically
Getting your message across during a presentation seems like a no-brainer to most, but there's actually a good deal of strategy involved in taking your audience from Point A to Point B, whether you are delivering a three-slide elevator pitch, or a two-hour seminar.
So let's think about what it takes to deliver information in a logical, digestible way. Start with a bit of background or introduction to your subject, even if your audience already has some familiarity with it. Once the stage has been set, offer them a meaningful challenge or situation to consider.
Now it's time to unleash the real value of your presentation. This is where you demystify that challenge or situation, providing a scenario that addresses all of the pain points, and outlines clear benefits that will be realized as a result of your solution. By designing your presentation to flow logically from the beginning, you’ll know your audience will have gotten your message by the time you arrive at your final destination!
Case Study
Name: Broder Bros., Co.
Industry: Imprintable sportswear |
Type
of Project: Flash holiday card |
Problem:
Client wanted a clever card to help drive site traffic and holiday sales.
Solution:
Custom designed and animated Flash holiday cards, with a t-shirt theme that included links to click thru to special offer landing pages.
Click a thumbnail to view card.
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Special Offer for October
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Choose from one of our creative, animated Flash holiday cards, semi-customized for only $499. Original, made to order Flash cards are also available for $1599.
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 ProPoint FAQ of the Month
Q: How do I recolor vector artwork that wasn’t created in PowerPoint?
A:
Turn any vector image into a PowerPoint-native image by ungrouping it and recoloring the pieces. Or, right-click on the image, choose "format picture," select the "picture" tab, then press the "recolor" button.
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