Writing PowerPoint Presentation Skills
Is a best practice to make sure your point aligned to the point shown in PowerPoint slide when you conducting presentation via speech.
The tips and skills will not make you 100% expert but we believe that practice will makes you a perfect presentation writer.
Tips & Skills Writing PowerPoint Presentation
- Start writing your PowerPoint presentation with the end in mind. What do you want to deliver in your speech? This will drive you writing from beginning until the end
- Find out on the background of your audience before you write the presentation. If you audience was Thinker type, then you have to include some supporting facts in your PowerPoint
- Write your own short introduction and submit it to the host before the presentation starts. This will prepare the audience with the right idea on what is the speech you going to deliver
- Write your PowerPoint presentation for the ear and not for the eye. Don’t read straight away from your PowerPoint presentation, deliver your speech differently but to the same point just to get audience attention
- When you finish writing your PowerPoint Presentation, take some times to practice a good speech
- Use of words such as “definitely”, “never” and “absolutely” are powerful when you deliver your speech on top of PowerPoint presentation
- You can repeat your keep point twice or thrice to form your audience into a group with similar ideas
- Is not necessary to lump all the things you know in 30-40 pages of PowerPoint presentation. Your objective is to generate interest and get the audience to take further action
In the end of this tips, you now acquire useful techniques for effective writing and learn skills that apply to all forms of presentation writing.

