Making Presentations
Marketing genius Seth Godin recently wrote Nine Steps to Powerpoint Magic. Although some tips are geared more towards business professionals, these tips are very helpful for those in youth ministry. Here’s a peak at the list:
Pay by the word. 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? I’ve said this before, but I need to try again: words belong in memos. Powerpoint is for ideas. If you have bullets, please, please, please only use one word in each bullet. Two if you have to. Three never.
Check to make sure you brought your big idea with you. It’s not worth doing a presentation for a small idea, or for a budget, or to give a quarterly update. That’s what memos are for. Presentations involve putting on a show, standing up and performing. So, what’s your big idea? Is it big enough? Really?
Check out the rest of Seth’s article here: Nine Steps to Powerpoint Magic.

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