How to create a webinar
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Don't just record your next webinar and expect people to listen to all of it. Record a quick summary to increase views, shares, and quality.
Don't just record your next webinar and expect people to listen to all of it. Record a quick summary to increase views, shares, and quality.
If your organization is considering using Google Workspace it will impact the way you create presentations. Microsoft PowerPoint will no longer be your default and you’ll need to count on Google Slides. Before you make a change like this, it can be hard to know what to expect. How might your business benefit? What are the potential downsides? How can you make the transition as smooth as possible? Let's find out!
If you’ve used BrightCarbon’s guides before, we have no doubt that you can make your content look incredible. But something you might not have dabbled in yet is changing up the slide background in PowerPoint. The right presentation backdrop can do a lot, from keeping everything on brand to adding…
BrightCarbon's tested out three colour blindness simulators to help you make more accessible Google Slides presentations.
If you stick to these guidelines whilst recording, you should be able to achieve professional results from your home or office environment. Remember, preparation before the recording session is paramount to getting the highest quality results. To get the perfect shot, it will take a fair amount of trial and error and normally a few takes! Lights, camera, ACTION!
After a long siesta, we’re re-awakening our expert interview series with an industry heavyweight Chantal Bossé! We sat down with Chantal for a chat before the release of her new book ‘Microsoft PowerPoint Best Practices, Tips, and Techniques'.
Our team has been test-driving a whole host of new Google Slides add-ons and we know you’ll love having some of these in your back pocket!
What does 2023 have in store for presentation design? We asked our expert presentation designers to give their predicitions for the new year.
We’ve found there’s no hard-and-fast rule for how big or small text on slides should be. Each presentation has its own unique requirements – it all depends on what you’re using the slides for, what you’re hoping to achieve with them, and how your audience will be viewing them. That said, we do have a few best practices for you to consider.
Dive into our top choices for the new fonts available in Google Slides. All these fonts are free and open source, licensed to use in print, digital, commercial or other projects under the Open Font License. A font treasure trove!
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