How to be a great presenter? Must be able to break the invisible barrier that lies between stage and audience.
On average, we've gone from two subscriptions before the pandemic to more than five, and companies have noticed this.
We've all seen the news: the startup world is navigating challenging waters. As a founder myself, it's hard to talk about these topics, but we have to for one reason: I've noticed that the headlines fail to dive deep into what's happening and why it matters.
That's the promise of virtual and augmented reality and, even though we’ve known about it for some time, it's all over the news at the moment.
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Marketing presentations are a marketing channel in themselves. After all, marketing is about moving people towards an idea, and so are presentations! So say your company has found the winner message/ strategy that will effectively communicate your client's value proposition to their costumers, and now it's time to show what you've been working on.
Slidebean CEO Caya was invited to present at a TEDx event a few months ago. We asked him what were his biggest fears or concerns as the day of the presentation drew near, and how he managed to overcome them.
You’ve probably heard about it already.... the director of Transformers and Armageddon recently walked out of his own presentation after a panic attack because his teleprompter broke. We don’t want this to happen to you, so we’re including a few tips to help you avoid a meltdown of your own.
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