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Top 10 Sites To Publish Your PowerPoint Presentations And Infographics
Sunday, May 14, 2017
Here are the top ten PowerPoint-and-Infographics sites to post (or even create) your presentations and infographics:
And don`t forget. We all get nervous; it’s human nature. Take presenting in front of large groups: That may seem natural to many people, but even experts suffer a case of the nerves from time to time. That can be especially intense when you realize that the people in the audience came specifically to listen to what you had to say. So then, what do you say and how to you hit your presentation out of the ballpark?
For starters, think of your big idea not in terms of how ingenious it is or how cool or how fun—think of it instead as how it will benefit someone else. That benefit then helps you focus your presentation, especially if you can limit it to the big idea, or the one thing that they should take away from listening to you.
Doing that takes practice, but becoming a good storyteller helps. What else can you do refine or reboot your presentation style? This graphic helps.
1. ISSUU
https://issuu.com/- free and paid plans2. SLIDEWORLD
http://www.slideworld.com/ - is running too slow3. SLIDESHARE
https://www.slideshare.net/ - now, as of 2021, acquired by Scribd4. VISUAL.LY
https://visual.ly/5. AUTHORSTREAM
http://www.authorstream.com/ - free and paid plans6. POWERSHOW
https://www.powershow.com/7. 4SHARED
https://www.4shared.com/8. SLIDESERVE
https://www.slideserve.com/9. EDOCR
https://www.edocr.com/10. GIGASIZE
http://www.gigasize.com/ - discontinued as of 2021And don`t forget. We all get nervous; it’s human nature. Take presenting in front of large groups: That may seem natural to many people, but even experts suffer a case of the nerves from time to time. That can be especially intense when you realize that the people in the audience came specifically to listen to what you had to say. So then, what do you say and how to you hit your presentation out of the ballpark?
For starters, think of your big idea not in terms of how ingenious it is or how cool or how fun—think of it instead as how it will benefit someone else. That benefit then helps you focus your presentation, especially if you can limit it to the big idea, or the one thing that they should take away from listening to you.
Doing that takes practice, but becoming a good storyteller helps. What else can you do refine or reboot your presentation style? This graphic helps.
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