Better Business Presentations offers a free, no-obligation program to critique current business presentations
Great Neck, NY (PRWEB) June 26, 2007 -- Effective business communication is essential for sales success, employee productivity, and much more. Better Business Presentations, the company that creates visual communications and coaches presenters understands this as well as anyone. To encourage business people to be better business communicators, the company is offering a free critique of current presentations.
"We are inviting anyone with a business email to submit their PowerPoint (in confidence), and we will review it and offer suggestions to add impact and motivate audience interest," states Bob Lipp, president of Better Business Presentations. "There's no catch, and no commitment for this free analysis. We will also be happy to provide free quotes for new projects."
Lipp, who began his career teaching public speaking at The Ohio State University, and was selected to the presentation coaching team that worked with companies including Procter & Gamble, has long been an advocate for "communication that makes a point and attracts an audience."
The company also offers a free Flash/PowerPoint titled "Secrets to Connecting with Your Audience," which can be downloaded from their home page.
"If your presentation involves sales, you may not always close the deal, but you'll be much further ahead if you invite the audience into your pitch," suggests Lipp in the free PowerPoint. "Begin the presentation by stating 'I can appreciate that you may have an interest in buying our product. However you still have some questions that need answering. What would be your top three?' Write down each question as asked, and respond directly to the inquiry, restating the question to larger audiences."
"Secrets to Connecting with Your Audience" presents a logical, rule-by-rule approach that helps you make sense out of the "whys" and "hows" of presenting for maximum impact.
The free PowerPoint also showcases Better Business Presentations' creative skills as the presentation uses both PowerPoint and Flash and some basic video to keep the viewer entertained while being informed.
For a free analysis, a free quote or the company's free PowerPoint, visit http://www.betterbusinesspresentations.com.
Better Business Presentations' website, http://www.betterbusinesspresentations.com, features several examples of effective PowerPoint and Flash presentations created by the company. The company also offers a presentation coaching program to "make weak presenters more comfortable, and seasoned presenters even stronger," as well as a no-risk guarantee that doesn't obligate the buyer until they really like what they see.
"Everyone has sat through presentations that seem to go on and on without a core statement or a focused message, which is why it is essential that speakers on all levels have skills and tools that (1) gain audience attention, (2) present the core statement clearly, and (3) make it easier to remember the message," added Lipp. "That's where we come in."
For more information, you can visit the company's website or call toll-free1-800-790-2276 for a free, no-obligation quote on an upcoming project.
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