Monday, April 16, 2012

Presenting: PowerPoint Done Right

A great presentation can do many things: Reinforce your brand. Enhance credibility. Motivate your audience to action. Improve audience understanding.

Unfortunately, great presentations tend to be few and far between. Presenters often try to explain concepts by using Microsoft PowerPoint slides packed with words and bulleted lists. What these presentations miss is the opportunity to do what PowerPoint does best: show your audience your message.

From awful to amazing
Fortunately, Digital Dazzle can rescue your presentations from PowerPoint purgatory. The key is to remember that your audience isn’t interested in your PowerPoint prowess. They’re interested in your message.

Digital Dazzle creates optimized screen mockups that clearly illustrate the concepts you want to communicate.

For example, the screen shot below shows how our partner, Lithium, intends to combine an externally-facing community conversation (shown in the right column of the screen) within Brainpark, an internal collaboration tool (shown in the left column of the screen). This integration will allow employees of their joint customers to internally discuss support issues while seeing in context what users are saying publicly.

Note that the functionality shown does not yet exist. But instead of trying to explain how the integration would work, Lithium used our mockup to show to their customers how the integration would work.

Best Powerpoint Done Right

You can expend a lot of effort and thousands of words trying to explain an emerging concept — and still fail to communicate your idea to your audience. Instead, Digital Dazzle creates a visual example of the concept as if it already exists, so that your audience can see how the result will actually appear.

Digital Dazzle typically creates between four and six mockups that clients can then use to visually demonstrate complex concepts or proposed solutions that don’t yet exist. We can also create infographics and animations to help you tell your story.

By letting your audience see your ideas as they will look when complete, you can create a shorter, more focused presentation and make an immediate impact on your listeners.

Contact us for a no-cost consultation and learn how to give your presentations real power.

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