This document provides guidance on creating and delivering effective 10-minute presentations. It begins by defining a 10-minute presentation and its goals, emphasizing that the goal is to engage the audience within the time limit. Next, it discusses creating the presentation by focusing on the presenter's story and keeping the content interesting through visual aids and interaction. Finally, it covers delivering the presentation through preparation, setup, maintaining eye contact, asking questions, and leaving time for audience questions. The overall message is that practicing and tailoring the presentation to the audience are essential for an impactful 10-minute presentation.
16. Remember:
The best way your presentation can fulfill your
goal is by ensuring your chapter member’s
expectations are met:
» Shows you’re considerate
» Demonstrates your forethought
22. My goal is to sell
my website and
online marketing
services
Your goal is to
learn how to
create better
presentations
This presentation
IS my story – it
brings us together
23. How to keep your
10 minute presentation
interesting
47. Remember:
Your presentation is your backdrop:
» Its objective is not to repeat what you’re
saying, but rather to emphasize, clarify,
and expand on it
» The more you engage with your audience,
the more they’ll engage with you
51. Time to practice
Use what you learned here to make a 10 Minute
Presentation pitching your best service/product.
When you’re done pitch it to a chapter member
you’re close with, and get their honest feedback
» Keep it under 20 slides
» Use no more than one font and color
for texts and labels
» Target your presentation for
your chapter members
52. Thanks!
I’m always happy to hear feedback,
questions, suggestions, anything…
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