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26 thoughts on “How to Storyboard your Presentation for the Best Results (Product Launch Case Study)”
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This article is fantastic. I have been dealing with the presentation in Power Point and always ending up with a very boring flow which really frustrates my creativity. I thank you for the very meaningful advice.↓
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Our pleasure Nguyen! And we hope you craft an excellent story in your next presentation and all other presentations in future. We'll be happy to hear how they went. :)↓
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I agree that this article is great! I have been struggling with making my presentations flow and your tips and suggestions will help me share a logically and clear story! Thank you for all the articles that you have been posting, I learn something new each time!↓
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Thank you Tom, your compliments are a great morale booster. We will keep sharing new hacks and tips for readers like you. Stay tuned :)↓
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The reason that this article is excellent is that it showed me that creativity comes from thinking through the whole presentation, and not just the words. I tend to have very "wordy" slides, this visually gave me ideas on how to move to more impactful results. THANKS.↓
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Well put Rich, indeed creativity comes by looking at the big picture. Glad you liked the post, thanks.↓
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good post, very useful↓
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Thank you Ellis!↓
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Fantastic post!↓
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Thank you Anita! :)↓
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I’m so happy to read this. Appreciate your sharing this informative post.↓
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Thank you Rupert! We are glad you found the post useful. :)↓
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I really found this article interesting. Being in presentation industry for a decade now, I have never looked at presenting slides this way.
Kindly share more info/articles on Storyboarding.
Anything to explain traditional slide making vs. Storyboarding??↓-
We are glad you liked the article, Kapil. We will definitely work on another post on Storyboarding. Where traditional slide making is concerned, it is the same, run-of-the-mill pattern- Title Slide, Agenda, Introducing Yourself, Introducing Company, Product Features, and so on. It is a We-We rant. It is only about I, not the 'You' or the customer. Storyboarding allows us to distance ourselves from the topic, see it from the user's point of view and mould the content accordingly. That leads to far better results, audience interest and action.↓
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Interesting! I've been doing a business presentation for my company and delivering direction to our clients but I never consider the framework just like what you did. Thank you! I can use this for our next year business planning presentation.
Currently, I am also improving my presentation in terms of public speaking with Career Academy. It's really really to found interesting templates like this to improve my skills.↓-
We are happy to hear that Mary. Wishing you great success in your presentation career! :)↓
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While I like all of the example slides, I'm surprised how few of them follow the Rule of Third, previously posted.↓
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Yes Tim, you spotted it right. Rule of Thirds is an effective composition technique but it is not the only one. You can guarantee yourself a professional, crisp slide if you follow this rule but it's not necessary you can't achieve the same by trying out something new. As we had shown in our Rule of Thirds post, even centred images can overpower off-centred images (rule of thirds). We suggest you try this rule where it is possible but let it not bind your creativity. We are glad you have an eye for details- a powerful asset for a designer.↓
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Hi -This is a good presentation idea. However, if I had to prepare word heavy presentation, as some presentations tend to be, do you have any ideas about presenting them. Currently I use SmartArt Graphics heavily to do it but I would like to explore if there are any better ways.↓
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Hi Prasad, we have written an article exclusively addressing this concern of presenters. Here's the article link- https://www.slideteam.net/blog/turn-slide-full-of-bullet-points-into-amazing/↓
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Thanks. This is exactly the post I was looking for. Thanks.↓
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Very happy to hear that! :)↓
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Just found your post. Excellent content; really helped me visualize the process and see how I can create it for myself. Thank you for your quality work. I will definitely reach out for your services if I can't nail this! Also found great help in your article about converting bullet point slides to amazing https://www.slideteam.net/blog/turn-slide-full-of-bullet-points-into-amazing/
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Hi Sue, thanks for your lovely feedback about both the articles. Indeed, reach out to us whenever you need help for your presentation. We'll be happy to assist :)↓
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This is exactly how I do it! I did also find a few good tips in there as well. Thanks for writing this and I will share it!↓
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Thank you so much, Cat! Glad you follow this approach too :)↓
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