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How to create a title slide for your presentation?

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How to Make a PowerPoint Title Slide? ☞ Today I am going to show you a very simple yet effective 3-step process to designing awesome presentation title slides in a very short period of time. So now Let’s dive right in! Where you are delivering a live presentation or giving a presentation in class or business meeting or you are sharing an online course. A great title slide or cover slide can elevate your visual content and help it reach millions of people. But a bad title slide will make the whole presentation fall apart. ☞ When you create a new presentation you can choose a theme from the given built-in design themes. I am sure we all have seen that built-in designed themes. Many of them have charm in them but hopelessly they are outdated and several audiences can smell these templates from miles away. So always try to create the first slide by yourself. For creating your own first slide Pick a good template and modify it in different ways by using different colors, font...

Fear of public speaking? Here are the Tips, Insights & Tactics.

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What is the biggest fear in this world? Speech anxiety or Glossophobia is the fear of speaking publicly or in public.  It is the number 1 and the biggest fear in this world most of them are facing currently. Public Speaking Fear Statistics say that “An estimated 5.3 million Americans suffer from a social phobia, with 74% distressed with speech anxiety. Public speaking fear has a 10% impairment in wages as well”. You may have been there before. You feel easily frightened and nervous, your palms get sweaty, your stomach ties itself into knots. You don’t want to do it. But you'll be able to overcome this fear of oral presentations with these simple speechmaking tips!   Here are some tips: - Visualize success: Negative thoughts come in mind due to repetitive thinking that may be due to performance pressure. It increases nervousness so instead if we keep on thinking positively and visualize yourself being successful. - Preparation: Be well pre...

Thinking of adding humor to your presentation?

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Adding humor in the presentation is the nicest way to connect and engage with the audience. Here are examples of fun, humor, interest, and participation that you can use to give rise to your presentation to life, and keep your audience attentiv e and enjoying themselves.  Many people in the presentation field refer to these presentational elements as 'spice'. Like the spice of a meal, spice in a presentation gives it an elegance - promotes the senses, adds texture and richness. Below, are sort of the various ways of 'spice' elements you can put into any presentation: Examples and case-study references Diagrams (charts, graphs, maps, and etc ) Video-clips and sound-clips Surveys and statistics Questions and 'hands-up' feedback Images, cartoons and video-clips Funny quotations (be careful not to hurt the feelings of anyone) Stories Games and exercises and icebreakers Statistics (which dramatically im...