Saturday, June 29, 2013

How to Find PowerPoint Templates

Recently, there has been a growing trend of demand for resources to be used for Presentations, which include music, sounds, PowerPoint Diagrams, templates. Not only because the default resources provided by Microsoft, namely clipart, default templates aren't amusing, and they are too mainstream.

So, if you're wondering how to find PowerPoint templates, Follow the tutorial below.


  1. First, Finalize the topic for your presentation, because you will need to search for the right template based on the category.
  2. After finalizing the topic, for example say 'Business' or 'Education'.
  3. Just Google the term 'Business PowerPoint Templates' or 'Themes' and head over to images tab. Choose your desired template, go to the page where the image source is.
  4. Most of them allow free downloading, so do some trial and error method.
That's it, a simple technique to find Good templates, based on your topic. Too lazy to search, just go to http://slidehunter.com/, for some stunning free resources for your presentation.


Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Killer ideas for PowerPoint Presentations

Are you a struggling human resource or social media manager in your company? You will have a lot of workaround with Powerpoint and presentations. So, basically it is necessary to create an appealing presentation to appeal to the masses.

Here are some killer ideas to keep you running.


Design and Theme

The first and foremost aspect you need to be concerned about, is the design and outlook of the presentation. First thing, is choosing a good PowerPoint theme.

  • Use a readable font type such as Times New Roman or Arial.
  • Do not use font size less than 18 pixels for paragraph text.
  • Include high quality unlicensed images in your presentation, to make it look more intuitive.
  • Embed one or two videos in the presentation.
  • Coming to the content phase, make sure, you don't include more than 5 points or lines of text in a single slide.

Publishing

Once you've finalized the presentation, Your final concern is on how to publish it.
  • Have a PDF backup of your presentation, in case you wish to print out handouts for the audience.
  • You need to be careful with the margins and edges of the presenters. And make sure the entire presentations fits on the projections screen.
  • Always have a portable edition of PowerPoint viewer, on your USB drive or any storage disc you are using to carry the presentation.
  • If you are carrying a laptop, make sure to save your battery backup.
Be sure to try new ways, if you are willing to risk it. Check out http://www.plantillas-powerpoint.com/