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Ellen FinkelsteinMy goal is to help you succeed when you present by giving you knowledge. I'm passionate about turning Death by PowerPoint into Life by PowerPoint. You'll find free tips, techniques, articles, and tutorials here. At the E-store find books and courses to aid you in becoming a great presenter. On my About page, learn more about consulting, workshops, training, webinars, and coaching on presentation skills and PowerPoint.

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  • Government slides are the hardest to make visual, but I did a few today. It IS possible! 4 days ago
  • What's a good resource for info on inexpensive lighting for webcam videos & videocasts? Both lights themselves and how to set them up? 4 days ago
  • Tip for sales presentations-find out what's really bothering the decision maker. It may not be what you expect. 4 days ago
  • Just posted link: 89% of employers want colleges to place more emphasis on oral & written communication. http://bit.ly/brCUt6 6 days ago
  • Just posted update to an old tip: Creating JPEG & PNG files from AutoCAD dwgs. Many ideas from contributors! http://budurl.com/hjsb 6 days ago
  • #oscars It looked like they were doing it in Las Vegas 1 week ago
  • Register for free mini-course in presenting: From Death by PowerPoint to Life by PowerPoint http://bit.ly/589yGb 1 week ago

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Which resources will help you improve your presentation skills?

Please complete this online survey to help me create resources that will best meet your needs. Every completed survey helps me assess what you want, and it should take you only 3 minutes.

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1 comment to Which resources will help you improve your presentation skills?

  • Hi – I generally find what you do here very helpful. I know you’re a specialist in PowerPoint but I was looking at the survey you’ve got there and wondered if there was any margin for things more to do with the *principles* rather than the package, so to speak.

    For example, I don’t use PowerPoint at all (we use Keynote) so the first question doesn’t apply… but the principles of good design are the same, no matter what actual software one is using…. :)

    Simon

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