Powerpoint Presentations

Posted by seotech on January 6, 2010 under Powerpoint Publishing | Be the First to Comment

Powerpoint Presentations

Powerpoint PresentationThe program Microsoft PowerPoint is a great tool for developing creative and attention-grabbing presentations to accompany your business proposal, lecture or shareholder presentation. Rather than bringing along posters with graphs, or photocopying handouts, fiddling around with CD or DVD players during the presentation or trying to centre transparencies on the overhead projector, PowerPoint makes everything easier. They have many features that can make your message clearer and more interesting, including the ability to include text, images, photographs, animations, sound clips, hyperlinks, music, video clips and more. You can have customised backgrounds, colourful graphs and diagrams, references to documents or organisations, automated slide transition and so on.

However we have all seen our fair share of inappropriately used PowerPoint presentations. One very common mistake is to display too much text on each slide. Powerpoint slides should be used to highlight key points or illustrate what you’re trying to explain. Copying and pasting your entire speech into your presentation will not only distract your audience from what you’re saying, but is also visually tiring and will most likely lose your audience’s attention. Powerpoint should not be use to replace your presentation, only aid it visually. On the other hand, try not to overuse the slide transitions, animated text appearance, sound effects and bold colour. Highlight your key points, don’t distract from them.

Powerpoint Publishing

Powerpoint PublishingOne of the great things about PowerPoint presentations is that they can be published online. So those who can’t make your presentation or want to refer to it afterwards can access it whenever they need to. Or if you would like to send a copy to your clients and/or shareholders on CD, the presentation can also be made interactive.

The main problems with publishing your presentation online is that the file can be too large to download easily, and they often lack the audio that gives the slides meaning. A multimedia company such as SEO Technologies Pty Ltd can both reduce the size of the file by converting into Adobe flash as well as synchronising any audtio with the slide transitions.

Powerpoint Publishing

Posted by seotech on July 2, 2009 under Multimedia Companies, Powerpoint Publishing, general interest | Be the First to Comment

Powerpoint

Powerpoint PublishingPowerpoint is a Microsoft program that has enhanced the way we deliver presentations through making it a multimedia experience. The program was initially developed in 1984 by Forethought, Inc then bought in 1987 by Microsoft. What the program does it create a presentation that is ultimately displayed on a screen by a video projector. It is made up of a number of slides (an allusion to the slide projector) on which can be scrolled through by the presenter. A range of multimedia can be inserted into the slides including text, pictures, images, animations, sound effects, music, video clips, hyperlinks and so on.

Powerpoint has transformed the art of public speaking in companies, schools and universities, or any institution that gives presentations. Whether Powerpoint is a more effective technique for teaching or persuading is debated in comparison to other visual aids, especially depending on the level of skill that the presenter has in putting together the presentation. However it has definitely changed expectations of audiences and the overall professionalism of presentations.

Publishing Powerpoint Online

Powerpoint PresentationOne of the great features of Powerpoint presentations is that it can published and accessed online. However many presentations are too large to post online (as downloads would take hours), or don’t have the audio accompanying the presentation. Through using the services of an online multimedia company, the Powerpoint presentation can synchronise any audio with the Powerpoint slide transitions so that the person viewing it knows exactly which slide the presenter is referring to.

Additionally, companies such as SEO Technologies Pty Ltd, can reduce the size of the Powerpoint file through converting it into Adobe flash. By using Flash technology (available to 99% of all internet users), it not only downloads rapidly and needs no software to be installed, but also can be published on CD-ROM, DVD, and so on.