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KEY ELEMENTS 5 CREATIVITY POWERED BY AUSTRALIA when designing a winning deck THE ESSENTIAL CHECKLIST & TIPS FOR YOU you have to remember about

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Good presentation is like a great movie. It has to tell a story and engage your audience. But it has to be most of all perfectly crafted. With our 5 key elements every presentation should be build around you will score your best each time.

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when designing a winning deckTHE ESSENTIAL CHECKLIST & TIPS FOR YOU

you have to remember about

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STRONG STORYYour slides must tell a story. Even if you present nothing but plain data, make it more fun by adding narrative. The

strong story is told from: one point of view, has one protagonist and includes intro, facts and conclusion.

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STRONG STRUCTURE

Once you compose your story, think of the structure and remember about the golden rule - one thought per one

slide. That thought is like a chapter in your story.

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STRONG HEADLINEWhen you have the structure ready think of headlines that best sum up what your thoughts are. The headlines should be short and follow the KISS rule (keep it simple stupid).

The headlines can be symbolic or intriguing, but remember to make them consistent throughout the whole

presentation.

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STRONG VISUALSNow that you have the story, the structure and the

headlines it is time to work on visuals to support the message. Choose them wisely. Best to use the tips we

provide here.

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STRONG CTA

If you want people to do something, tell them what to do. That is why it is seriously very important to use the CTA (call to action) in your presentation. Especially if you are

not only using it when presenting but uploading it or mailing it.

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5 KEY ELEMENTS to remember about when designing a winning presentation

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