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5 Little Rules and 1 Big One For Presentations

Thursday, August 27th, 2009 by Reid Williams
Are We Supposed To Read All That? (Photo by Peter Kaminski/Flickr Creative Commons)

Are We Supposed To Read All That? (Photo by Peter Kaminski/Flickr Creative Commons)

Is this too strong of a rule for slide presentations?

“Each PowerPoint slide should have no more than 6 words on it, and no slide should contain bullet points.”

A friend recently asked about tips for giving a presentation, and we couldn’t help but interject - we’re constantly seeking new ways to alleviate the suffering of others, you see.

Presentations have become an integral part of professional and academic life, but rare is the person that enjoys them (giving or viewing) and few are electric, which is to say, turn on light bulb-like ideas for the audience and give them an illuminated path to follow when it’s over. (more…)

What Does Full-Service Digital Marketing Mean?

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009 by Reid Williams

We call them our “digital goodies” — the suite of tools that is a combination of content and applications we develop for our clients and, in many cases, teach them to develop, as well.

The days of just “being online,” having a website that functions like an electronic brochure are gone. A website can be (and should be) so much more, and your customers expect it. No, they demand it, actually.

What your organization needs optimally is a web presence.
There are four fronts you need to be working on for an effective web presence:

  • Content — This is the information, entertainment and helpful stuff that people come looking for and, if you produce quality content regularly, they come back for it regularly.
  • Search — You have to make sure you’re easily found among the billions and billions of web pages. Search has four sub-categories you need to address, too: Organic, Paid, Universal and Social.
  • Social Media — In March 2009, Nielsen Online reported that, for the first time ever, people are spending more time on social networks than they are on personal e-mail. More than 200 million people are on Facebook. Your Internet marketing strategy should account for this.
  • Analytics — The “digital footprint,” or string of clicks that describe web users’ behavior, can be used to refine your digital marketing, from the type of content to the platforms that spotlight it.

Check out our presentation, “The WELD Effect,” shown here (and also found on Slideshare, a great example of a web application with social functionality, by the way).

Feel free to let us know what you think …