How to create beautiful presentations

What is the 10 20 30 Rule of PowerPoint?

It’s quite simple: a PowerPoint presentation should have 10 slides, last no more than 20 minutes, and contain no font smaller than 30 points.

What is the 2 4 8 rule in PowerPoint?

Use the 2/4/8 rule.

When I look back at my most successful slide decks there’s a pattern, I call it the 2/4/8 rule: about every 2 minutes I have a new slide (about 30 slides for a 60 minute speech), no more than 4 bullets per slide, and no more than 8 words per bullet.

How do you present a topic in 5 minutes?

Now let’s get started with today’s tutorial:
  1. Know Your Audience Well. With only five minutes for your presentation, you don’t want to waste time covering information your audience already knows.
  2. Choose the Right Topic.
  3. Use a Professional Presentation Template.
  4. Start With a Powerful Attention Grabber.
  5. Practice Makes Perfect.

What makes a presentation boring?

Lack of presence. Not everyone is a pro at presenting. But through practice, one should develop the authority to command a room. This is also important to build credibility as a speaker.

How can I make my presentation fun?

8 Ways to Make Your Presentation More Interactive
  1. Break the ice. Each of your audience members comes to your presentation in a completely different mood.
  2. Tell stories.
  3. Add videos.
  4. Embrace the power of non-linear presenting.
  5. Ask questions during your presentation.
  6. Poll the audience.
  7. Use props.
  8. Share the glory.

How do you begin a presentation?

Here are techniques for beginning a presentation:
  1. Shock the audience.
  2. Ask the audience to “imagine” or think “what if”?
  3. Start your presentation in the future or the past.
  4. Quote someone or a proverb.
  5. Tell a story or joke, or reference a historical event.
  6. Share personal stories.

How can I make a presentation?

Top Tips for Effective Presentations
  1. Show your Passion and Connect with your Audience. It’s hard to be relaxed and be yourself when you’re nervous.
  2. Focus on your Audience’s Needs.
  3. Keep it Simple: Concentrate on your Core Message.
  4. Smile and Make Eye Contact with your Audience.
  5. Start Strongly.
  6. Remember the 10-20-30 Rule for Slideshows.
  7. Tell Stories.