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The Do’s and Don’ts of PowerPoint Presentation are the Focus of New Website “Awful Presentations”

The New Site Features Examples of Some of the Worst PowerPoint Presentations as Well as Tips on How to Create Memorable Presentations

Staffordshire, UK / ACCESSWIRE / August 15, 2016 / The founders of Awful Presentations, a resource dedicated to terrible presentations and the worst of PowerPoint, are pleased to announce the launch of their new website.

To learn more about the new and user-friendly website, as well as see some of the more memorable PowerPoint presentations, please visit https://www.awfulpresentations.com/announcing-awful-presentations/

In addition to showcasing some of the most impressive examples of poor PowerPoint presentations, the website also offers plenty of hints, tips and guidance for creating first class performances.

As the founders of Awful Presentations know first-hand, there are plenty of less-than-effective PowerPoint shows that have been created over the years. From PowerPoint slides filled with way too much text to endless presentations that seem to go on forever, many people in the business world have created slideshows that have literally put their audiences to sleep.

This knowledge inspired them to create Awful Presentations, and dig into the universe of bad presentations, as well as teach people how to create and craft presentations that are interesting, absorbing and informative.

Awful Presentations also delves into some of the behavioural biases and issues that prevent people from making great PowerPoint presentations. These include

• Type-2 nerves

• Story phobia

• Expert apathy

• Bullet-point narcissism

• And more…

“To unlock the reasons why making a presentation is the most poorly understood practice in the modern working world, we will steep ourselves in the truly stupid and the truly awful. There we shall discover the truth, and be entertained along the way,” noted Adam Walters, adding that – fortunately – everyone can learn to make a great PowerPoint presentation.

“If you can have a conversation, you can make a presentation. Conversations are interactive, listener-focused, personal, emotional, bullet-point free, funny, full of stories and littered with crunchy examples and analogies. Presentations can and should be the same.”

About Awful Presentations:

Awful Presentations is a website dedicated to helping people deliver top notch presentations. With the use of real-world presentations, speeches and pitches, the site shows visitors the pitfalls they need to avoid as well as offering insightful tips, hints and guidance for delivering meaningful, engaging, and to-the-point presentations. For more information, please visit https://www.awfulpresentations.com/.

Adam Walters

Adam@AwfulPresentations.com

Awful Presentations

6 Woodside

Oakamoor, Stoke on Trent

Staffordshire, UK

Contact:

Adam Walters

adam@awfulpresentations.com

+441538703591

Source: Awful Presentations

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