Creating a presentation is no ordinary task as it requires a huge investment of time and requires research with added a bit
of creative effort and much more. We don’t know how you design your presentation but today we wish to share with you our own presenters’ knowledge about how they create their presentations using the amazing tool that’s accessible to all around the globe i.e the internet.
The Internet is a place where you can find almost anything and the information the internet carries is always fresh and updating. So on behalf of our users, we asked our finest presentation makers where do they find their inspiration for making the presentation using the internet and this is what they said – “We analyze any presentation in 3 technical terms which we call as CDC which means Concept + Design + Content, these are the elements that hold a presentation together.”
1) Concept
The design may be the attention grabber but without the concept, the presentation is nothing but a colorful slate with no info. But to conceptualize an idea you need to a bit of research and using these sources on the internet you can spare your brain from causing a headache, we start this list with 1) Slideshare 2) Canva 3) Vimeo & 4) Shutterstock. These websites feature tons of content published by various types of professionals from which you can pick what idea will go with yours. And once again you don’t need to copy an idea but all you need is to learn how to kickstart your own.
2) Design
Design is not a magic that appears as you wish for, but you have to search for it and here are 5 places where you can find the design ideas starting with 1)Pinterest, 2)Flickr, 3)Shutterstock, 4)Freepik, & 5)Pixabay. Most of these sites host stock images and we are not telling you to buy them but to see and learn from them so you can create your own version of what you see.
3) Content
You may be good at your words but if you are not sure your audience would be connected to them as you present then try something they can. Our presenters use resources on the internet such as Medium, WSJ, Forbes, etc. So they can come with content that a reader likes to prefer. And yet again we say to you do not copy but make your content capable enough to deliver the idea/presentation.
We understand that creating a presentation requires effort and if the effort you put pays off is a job well done and that is one of the reasons why our blog features free downloads for you so you can make the best presentation that creates impact. We will back with more articles in the coming weeks. Happy Holidays