Apr 2025
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What's your cost per opportunity? How many opportunities do you create each month? And then how much did you spend on your sales presentation - the sales tool that actually helps tell your sales story and communicate value to prospects? Nothing?

Apr 2025
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Sales presentations don't exist in a vacuum. They are delivered as part of sales meetings. What's an effective agenda for a sales meeting? When does it make sense to present? Is there a one-size-fits-all answer, or do things change as we move through the sales cycle?

Apr 2025

    Graphs and charts are a common feature in most presentations - they are an excellent way to show data visually. However, often people create the charts and then stop short of adding animation. If you go that one step further your data can really tell a story. Here's how and why.

    Apr 2025

      Sales people fail at new business sales, Weinberg contends, because they are too passive, lacking in focus, unwilling to call prospects, focus on existing accounts too much, and because they lack the core sales skills. With the right approach, right support, and right targets, many (but not all) sales people could generate new business.

      Apr 2025
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      When graph slides are designed there are several reasons why they are not as effective as they could be. As a result the audience has to work really hard interpreting the information on the slide thus reducing their ability to listen to the presenter. It's worth understanding the pitfalls.

      Apr 2025
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      If you're a whiz with PowerPoint design, visual presentations are the way forward. If you're not, then there's still hope. Here are your very VERY first steps to ditching the bullet points for good - do it on your very next presentation and never look back!

      Apr 2025
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      We decided to publish our pricing online. For a B2B company, selling to other B2B companies, that's a fairly controversial thing to do. But we're giving it a try, and if it doesn't work out, we'll try to stuff the genie back in the bottle. None of our competitors in the presentation market seem to publish their pricing publically. So, are we stupid?

      Apr 2025
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      PowerPoint doesn't do 3D, but it would be cool if it could. For a long time I’ve really struggled to develop a method creates an illusion of three dimensions (and looks good) with just the tools PowerPoint provides. Here's two ways I've come up with to do it.

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