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About PowerPoint
Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation program developed by Microsoft. It is part of the Microsoft Office system. Microsoft PowerPoint runs on Microsoft Windows and the Mac OS computer operating systems.
It is widely used by business people, educators, students, and trainers and is among the most prevalent forms of persuasion technology. Beginning with Microsoft Office 2003, Microsoft revised branding to emphasize PowerPoint's identity as a component within the office suite. Microsoft began calling it Microsoft Office PowerPoint instead of merely Microsoft PowerPoint. The current version is Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007. As a part of the Microsoft Office suite, PowerPoint has become the world's most widely used presentation program. -
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Explore Small Business Center (Aug 26 2010)
...how to use the various options of the program, right out of the box. * Create a slide presentation (Powerpoint, etc) and navigate through and narrate the important points. Save it as a video, upload to YouTube.... (Read Full Article)
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Explore The B2B Formula (Jul 6 2010)
...ial Media Roundtable,” bought an icon from iStockphoto.com for about $8 and created this logo using PowerPoint. May 14 - Created the Meetup, wrote the mission statement, and decided to host the event at the...
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How Relevant Marketing Content Helps B2B Branding | Industrial ...
Explore Industrial Marketing Today (Jun 29 2010)
...mpetition to copy. That’s the goal of every branding effort. You can leverage existing content like PowerPoint files. Post them to a site like slideshare.net. Use a social publishing site like scribd.com to gai... (Read Full Article)
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How Relevant Content Helps B2B Branding | The Customer Collective
Explore The Customer Collective (Jun 29 2010)
...mpetition to copy. That’s the goal of every branding effort. You can leverage existing content like PowerPoint files. Post them to a site like slideshare.net. Use a social publishing site like scribd.com to gai... (Read Full Article)
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A 3-Point 'Recycling' Framework For B2Bs: Repurpose, Repackage, Refine
Explore B2B Marketing (May 22 2010)
... in the last 2-3 years. Whether the content was delivered through an article, white paper, webinar, powerpoint presentation, speech, case study or other format doesn't matter. What matters is that you aggregate...
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Explore Marketfish (Feb 1 2010)
...rnet so that prospects can watch instead of read. Webcasts are typically an hour long and involve a PowerPoint presentation. Webcasts should not be confused with video. Yes, you can use video, but that is not y...
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The Value of Surveys in Generating Awareness and Leads
Explore Thought Leadership Times Blog (Jan 8 2010)
...at leveraged the company's investment in the study and generated broad interest in the research:
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Explore Richard Bravman (Oct 20 2009)
... ideas in the world won't earn you anything (except declining credibility) if they stay up there in PowerPoint. A few other tips.. Above, I suggested that your presentation should include your mid to long term ... (Read Full Article)
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...res discussions with fitness instructors about easy fitness tips that consumers can do at home. * A Powerpoint or Keynote presentation (uploaded to Slideshare) that covers the history of immunization and its im...
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... c. Use every customer/prospect touch point as a survey opportunity. During a webinar, break up the PowerPoint presentation and pause to poll the audience on relevant issues. At the end of a Webinar, include re... (Read Full Article)
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...at? If your traffic comes entirely from LinkedIn, do you need to keep posting in Facebook? If your PowerPoint presentations on SlideShare.net go viral, but your YouTube videos are a flop, do you really want to... (Read Full Article)
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