Up-level your good presentations to be more convincing, confident, and memorable.
We all have our own goals for our presentations. But to make a deck compelling to our audience, we have to make our presentation for them.
Understanding your audience’s goals better starts with viewing your presentation through their eyes. Imagine what your slides look like with their priorities in mind.
Make a present that sticks with your audience for a long time. You may want to create a memorable presentation so you’re top of mind for the hiring decision, or recall you budgetary request at just the right moment.
Build in repetition, emotional connections, and other elements to make a last impression. Follow along as I apply the skills from the Memorability lesson to my Sign-up Flow presentation.
Your presentation is good when you feel good. Rehearse by yourself and with a trust friend or colleague, prepare for inevitable technology/venue issues, and try to have fun.
Rehearsal is a crucial part to building confidence, revising your presentation, and setting yourself up for success.
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