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Make that sale: 5 tips for making the most of presentation tools
2) Prepare, Prepare, Prepare: Preparation is the key to all successful presentations. At the very least, this entails having written notes. Just do not forget that presentations often take place in very dark rooms.
3) What about the sound? People tend to underestimate the impact of clear, audible sound in presentation. Don’t be one of them.
4) Presentation is about content, not technology, so do not get bogged down in flashy graphics and fonts. Less is more in this case.
5) Try something new today: There are dozens of online presentation sites that provide you with free resources for your presentation applications. Why not use these rather than your run-of-the-mill graphics?
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