Oct 9, 2008
Steve Jobs rarely uses complete sentences in his Keynote presentation slides. Credit: Wired
Seth Godin offers some great tips on preparing PowerPoint presentations that will leave an impact on your audience. Favorite picks:
1. Here’s the deal: You should have to put $5 into the
coffee fund for every single word on the wordiest slide in your deck.
400 words costs $2000. If that were true, would you use fewer words? A
lot fewer? If you have bullets, please, please, please only use one word in each bullet. Two if you have to. Three never.
2. If people are live-blogging, twittering or writing down what
you’re saying, I wonder if your presentation is everything it
could be. After all, you could have saved everyone the trouble and just
blogged it/note-taken it for them, right? (hint: bullets demand
note-taking. The minute you put bullets on the screen, you are
announcing, "write this down, but don’t really pay attention
now.")