by Simon Morton | Sep 22, 2020 | Presentation Tools, Sales, Web Presentation
Pitch presentations never fail to get my heart beating little quicker (and not always in a good way). It may have something to do with the fact that the pitch presentation represents the final stage of a long, winding and often stressful road. The culmination of...
by Simon Morton | Sep 8, 2020 | Presentation Tools, Sales, Web Presentation
Today’s B2B presentations are under attack from two flanks: Dated best practice advice Habit One of the few silver linings from the lockdown is that point 1 has been put under greater scrutiny than ever before. The enforced adoption of new technologies like Zoom and...
by Simon Morton | Sep 8, 2020 | Presentation Tools, Sales, Web Presentation
The client was a global technology company. A household name. One of our ‘Jewel in the Crown’ customers. We’re privileged to be working with them…and they enjoy engaging with our team. All in all, a dream client. The brief, on the other hand, was rather more daunting:...
by Simon Morton | May 12, 2020 | Communication, Presentation Tools, Sales, Web Presentation
There is no getting around it, the lockdown safety measures have had a fundamental effect on our society. It has changed almost every aspect of our day to day lives; how we interact with friends and family, decisions we make around what is essential to our needs, and...
by Simon Morton | May 5, 2020 | Communication, Presentation Tools, Sales, Web Presentation
Delivering CPD Presentations Remotely DOWNLOAD OUR CHEAT SHEET Your Audience Is Waiting For You CPD Presentations in a Virtual World Take this unique opportunity to feed your hungry audience the information they so desperately want. Let us walk you through the most...
by Matt Roper | Mar 23, 2017 | PowerPoint, Presentation Design, Presentation Tools, Technology, Video
With Prezi being as popular as ever and PowerPoint presentation design advancing at a rate of knots never seen before, where does this leave the everyday presenter? In days gone by, presenters had little more to worry about than very basic slides with animation...