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Startup business plan powerpoint presentation slides

If you are bothered about how to write a perfect business plan for startups, then these content-ready startup business plan PowerPoint presentation slides can be really helpful for you. Here in this startup administration PPT, we have provided information on target market, market insights, financial prediction, regulatory compliances, projected key financials, channel strategy, sales strategy, strategic positioning, assets and liabilities statement, industry snapshot, break even analysis and growth model. Use the plan mentioned in our presentation diagrams to summarize the main points of your strategy, define business goals, manage the workforce and keep track of all the dates and deadlines, and much more. Moreover, you’ll also learn about related topics such as SWOT analysis, business model and communication strategy. To sum it up, beforehand planning helps you track all the important stuff and accomplish more. Download our readymade startup business plan PowerPoint diagrams to reap the benefit it offers. Interlink inputs with our Startup Business Plan Powerpoint Presentation Slides. Effectively join different bits of information.

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Slide 1 : This slide introduces Startup Business Plan. State Your Company Logo and get started. Slide 2 : This slide showcases Executive Summary with- Problem Market Mission Solution Slide 3 : This is a Market Insights slide in graph form. Slide 4 : This slide Market Insights with- Market share, Target market, Serviceable available market (SAM), Total available market (TAM), Total Available Market, Serviceable Available Market, Your Target Market, Your Market Share. Slide 5 : This slide presents What We Offer. Slide 6 : This slide also presents What We Offer. Slide 7 : This slide showcases Projected Key Financials in bar graph form showing- Sales, Net profit, Gross profit. Slide 8 : This slide showcases Projected Key Financials in line graph form showing- Sales, Net profit, Gross profit. Slide 9 : This slide presents Our Keys To Success. State success factors here. Slide 10 : This slide presents Our Keys To Success. State success factors here. Slide 11 : This slide presents Our Objectives. State Objectives etc. here. Slide 12 : This slide presents Our Strategic Positioning. Present positioning factros, strategies here. Slide 13 : This slide presents Our Strategic Positioning with an imagery to go with. Present positioning factros, strategies here. Slide 14 : This is Our Mission slide. State mission here. Slide 15 : This is About The Company slide. State business aspects/about the company facts, figures etc. here. Slide 16 : This is a Management Team slide with names, designation and image boxes to fill information for. Slide 17 : This is a Management Team slide with names, designation and image boxes to fill information for. Slide 18 : This slide presents Start Up Summary. State facts, figures, stats etc. here. Slide 19 : This slide presents Start Up Summary. State facts, figures, stats etc. here. Slide 20 : This slide presents Start Up Expenses. State facts, figures, stats etc. here. Slide 21 : This slide showcases Assets And Liabilities Statement to be stated. Slide 22 : This slide showcases Financial Predictions. State facts, figures, stats etc. here. Slide 23 : This slide showcases Financial Predictions. State facts, figures, stats etc. here such as- Monthly Breakeven, Aggregate Breakeven, Revenue, Expenses, Aggregate net income. Slide 24 : This slide shows Our Product And Services to be displayed. Slide 25 : This slide shows Our Product And Services to be displayed. Slide 26 : This slide shows Understanding The Marketplace And Consumer Needs pyramid containing- Physiological needs, Self actualization needs, Social needs, Safety needs. Slide 27 : This slide shows Understanding The Marketplace And Consumer Needs showing- Customers won’t know what they want until they see it, It is impossible to ever know all the customers’ needs, Customers have latent needs; needs they don’t even know they have, Customers’ needs change quickly over time, Customers struggle to articulate their needs. Slide 28 : This slide showcases Customer Value Proposition Ladder showing- Emotional benefits, Rational benefits, Target and insights, Brand features with Product features, Rational benefits, Emotional benefits, Define consumer. Slide 29 : This slide showcases Value Proposition Canvas with- Customer and Product. Slide 30 : This slide shows Market Analysis Summary. State figures, facts etc. here. Slide 31 : This slide shows Industry Snapshot in graph form showing- Business, Employment, Revenue, Revenue vs. employment growth, Private investment in computers and software. Slide 32 : This slide shows Industry Snapshot in box image form. State figures, facts etc. here. Slide 33 : This is Our Target Market slide. State targets, goals etc. here. Slide 34 : This is Our Target Market slide. State targets, goals etc. here in terms of- Occupation, Location, Income, Age, Hobbies, Gender, Interests, Values. Slide 35 : This slide shows Market Size showing- Market type, Market size, Competitive Analysis, TM, SAM, TAM. Slide 36 : This slide showcases Ideal Customer Profile & Criteria. Slide 37 : This slide shows Market Segmentation divided into- Geographic, Demographic, Psychographic, Behavioral. Slide 38 : This slide shows Benefits For Target Market Customers in table form. Slide 39 : This slide shows Price Determination Factors such as- The cost to make it, The amount of profit desired, Other objectives of the business, The price competitors charge, The price customers are willing to pay, Is there a high demand? Is demand sensitive to changes in price ? Slide 40 : This slide showcases Price Skimming VS Penetration Pricing graph. Slide 41 : This slide showcases Pricing Strategy matrix showing- Quality of product as: Superior quality, Brand, Value for money, Economical, in terms of Pricing strategy matrix and Price. Slide 42 : This slide shows Pricing Strategy displaying- Price orientation, Customer value-based pricing, Competition based pricing, Cost –based pricing, Price realization, Value surrender zone, Pricing power zone, Zone of good intentions, White flag zone, Price capture zone. Slide 43 : This slide shows Plans And Pricing table. Slide 44 : This slide shows Market Competition matrix with- Likely competitors, Unlikely competitors, Bolt-on products, Possible competitors. Slide 45 : This slide presents a Competitor Analysis table. Slide 46 : This slide presents Our Offerings VS. The Competition. Slide 47 : This is a Competitive Analysis Matrix slide. Slide 48 : This is a SWOT Analysis slide. Slide 49 : This slide shows Regulatory Compliance And Restrictions such as- Compliance, Requirements, Transparency, Standards, Rules, Law, Regulations, Policies. Slide 50 : This slide showcases Organizational Structure in hierarchy form. Slide 51 : This slide presents Ownership And Management with image and text boxes to present information etc. Slide 52 : This slide presents Member Profile. State members' specifications, information here. Slide 53 : This slide shows Product Features with monitor imagery. State features, etc. here. Slide 54 : This slide shows Product Features. State features, etc. here. Slide 55 : This is a Case Study slide. State its aspects here. Slide 56 : This slide shows Product Benefits displaying Feature, Benefit, Need. Slide 57 : This slide showcases Product Development Status showing- Idea (concept) Solution (artifact) Demographics (formative) Personas (formative) Focus groups (formative+ summative) Questionnaire (summative) Web analytics (summative) Formative marketing research, Summative marketing research. Slide 58 : This slide presents Prototype Development with- Stages in product development: Prototype Development, Functional Testing- Test for safety/effectiveness Consumer Testing- Test samples with consumer in lab. Prototype Lab Testing- Test for functionality Test for looks/style Test for price fitment. Test for philological aspects such as color Slide 59 : This slide shows Prototype Development showing- Design Strategy, Interaction Design, Interface Design, Design iteration, Product reset(pivot) as Define, Ideate, Prototype, Build, Analyze. Slide 60 : This slide shows Product Development Timeline stating- Market assessment and positioning, Trademark development, Package/label development, Regulatory submission, Product marketing, Product monitoring /evaluation, Line extension. Slide 61 : This is a Sales Forecast graph slide. Slide 62 : This slide shows a Break Even Analysis displaying- Sales ($), Units sold, Total revenue, Total costs, Break even point, Break even volume, Fixed costs, Variable cost. Slide 63 : This slide shows a Business Model showcasing- Offering: Market attractiveness, Unique value proposition. Monetization: Profit model, Sales performance model. Sustainability: Ongoing competitive advantage, Innovation factor, Pitfall avoidance, Graceful exit. Slide 64 : This slide presents a Business Model with Business Model Canvas showcasing- Channels, Key partners, Value Propositions, Key activities, Customer segments, Customer Relationships, Key resources, Cost structure, Revenue streams. Slide 65 : This slide presents Marketing Strategy in matrix form displaying- Digital, Control, Engagement, with Networks communities blogs microblogs, Branded content sponsorship guerilla, Banners microsites e-mail search, TV print radio outdoor PR/DM. Slide 66 : This slide shows Marketing Strategy stating- Big goals, Strategy, Target Audience, Target Message, Tactics, Metrics. Slide 67 : This slide presents Market Penetration Strategy showing- Diversification, Product Development, Market Penetration, Existing market, Market Development. Slide 68 : This slide shows Growth Strategy with tree imagery to go with. State growth factors, points, strategies etc. here. Slide 69 : This is a Growth Strategy matrix slide showcasing- Growth - oriented, Market - oriented, Control- oriented, Innovation - oriented entities as Exploit: “ Profit markets ” “ Business rebuilders” Restrain: “ Downsizers” “ Stagnators” Explore: “Opportunity explorers” “Radical innovators” Expand: “Business expenders” “Business developers”. Slide 70 : This slide shows a Channel Strategy with- Customer, Sales Person, Retailer, Distributor, OEM, You, E- commerce, Direct personal selling, Retail (on/ offline), Indirect, Component or private label. Slide 71 : This slide presents Designing The Sales Force in tabular form. Slide 72 : This slide shows Sales Force Structure showing- National sales manager, Zonal sales manager, Area sales manager, Sales officer, Territory sales officer, Independent sales representative, Area sales manager, Sales officer, Zonal sales manager. Slide 73 : This slide shows Growth /Financing Requirements in graph form showing- Family capital/ Bootstrap, Incubator, Business angels, Start-up funds, Venture capital, Expansion capital MBO/ LBO/ Expansion. Slide 74 : This slide shows Funding Request And Use Of Funds with- Exit strategy, Funding request, Key hires, Product development, Marketing. Slide 75 : This slide shows Funding Request And Use Of Funds with- Funding Request, Forecast, Expenses. Slide 76 : This slide shows Sales Channel Structures Can Be Complex showing- Wholesale Distributors, Retailers superstores Aggregators, Integrators, Storefront dealers, Corporate resellers. Slide 77 : This slide presents the Communication Strategy with the following content- Spread the word, Inspire, Engage, Connect, Nurture. Slide 78 : This slide shows Sales Force Assessment Framework displaying- Develop sales strategy, Lead management generate, MQL/SAL/SQL, Design sales force, Build infrastructure, Develop, go to market plan, Account segmentation, Segment accounts by ideal customer profile, Sales process, Map customer/process buying process to custom built sales process, Channels, Determine optimal route to market, Sales infrastructure, Create performance conditions for optimal results, Sales force size, Match selling capacity to market demand, Sales force structure, Organization model effectiveness vs efficiency. Slide 79 : This slide shows Sales Strategy showcasing- Right people, Right communication, Right capabilities, Right process, Right technology, Right capabilities, Right people, Right process. Slide 80 : This is a Thank You slide for acknowledgement. You can change the slide content as per need.

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A startup presentation is what you need to create to raise money for your business idea. A startup presentation is usually the first thing you create when starting a business. It’s what you show to potential investors or when you try to sell your business idea to a company or venture capitalist. A startup presentation slide aims to show that your business is viable and potentially profitable.

One of the most important points to keep in mind when initiating a startup presentation should be brief and concise. Investors don’t want to be listening to a long, drawn-out pitch. They want to quickly get a sense of what your business is about and if it’s something they want to invest in.

We’ll talk about some of the best startup pitch deck PowerPoint templates and some more viable presentation templates for startup companies through this article. You can use this collection of startup pitch presentations PPTs to efficiently make stunning presentation slides for your business . Use these slides to maximize productivity.

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Best Startup Pitch Deck PowerPoint Templates – Startup Presentation PPT Download

Best Startup PowerPoint Template

This is one of the most attractive and modern presentation templates you can get. It is available in a fully editable format, and each and every portion is editable. Several animations and transitions are available on all slides to provide your presentations with a beautiful look. Get this attractive presentation slide and impress your team.

Features: • There are 32 slides in the package. • There are five color variations on the template. • The infographics were handcrafted. • The slides are based on Master Slides. • All the graphics are adjustable.

Business Startup PowerPoint Template – Startup Business Plan PPT

Best Startup Business Plan PPT

This presentation template is very useful if you are operating a business or startup. Professional designers design this template so you can feel the professional touch. There are 300 creative slides in this template package with a high-quality 16×9 aspect ratio. It also has many more vector icons and so on. Use this template to engage your audience.

Startup Presentation – Simple Startup Presentation Template

Simple Startup Presentation Template

This presentation can be used for companies, agencies, portfolios, and many other organizations as well. If you want to improve your company, this is the most recommended one. If you’re running a business, you may be expected to show a lot of information to the audience. Therefore, you should be ready to present the slides. By using these PPT layouts, you can save a lot of time. It has many unique features, such as:

• It has a collection of modern slides. • Aspect ratio 16:9. • Many attractive fonts are available. • All graphical elements are resizable. • Just drag and drop is enough to create slides.

Startup Pitch Deck Template Download – Startup Pitch Presentation PPT

Startup Pitch Deck Template Download

There are countless PowerPoint templates readily available online. A business presentation does not just consist of slideshows, but it also needs to convey your strategies to your audience. It is really important that you choose a template that can suit your needs and will support you present them in the best possible way. You can easily create a startup business presentation template using these ready-to-use PowerPoint templates. Here you can add the content and other data you want. Have a look at these presentation slides.

• There are 16 slides. • More than 90 XML files are available. • There is a choice of light and dark versions. • There are many icon packs that are free. • All the slides are completely customizable.

Startup Pitch Deck Template – Startup Pitch Deck Template Free Download

Startup Pitch Deck Template Free Download

This slide deck template for presentation is one of the best templates for your startup business. It defines information in a clear, concise manner. This template covers the problem, solution, team, and strategy. It is a must-have if you are trying to raise money for your startup and want to be taken seriously by investors. This template layout can be used for creative agencies, company profiles, corporate, and business. If you are in the early stages of the development of your business? If you want to raise money? Get noticed and get potential investors on board? Then this PPT slide design is for you.

  • There are 30 slides in total.
  • The slide elements are easily editable.
  • There are a lot of interesting font styles are available.
  • All the slide designs are based on the Master Slides.
  • The slide layout consists of a picture placeholder.
  • This template pack has a .PPTX, .PPT file, and a documentation file.

Best Startup Pitch Deck for Investors – Impressive Startup Investor Presentation PPT

Best Startup Pitch Deck for Investors

A startup pitch deck for investors is a presentation by a startup to an angel investor, venture capitalist, or other potential investors. This startup investor presentation PPT should include key information about the startup company, such as the problem they are solving, its target market, its business model, its competitive landscape, and its financial projections as well. It usually includes information about the startup team, their experience, qualifications, and a slide about why the startup is seeking investment and how it will be used. A well-crafted startup pitch deck for investors can be a powerful tool for convincing investors to provide funding for a startup.

  • 30+ unique and exciting slides.
  • This template pack offers PowerPoint, Keynote, and Google Slides.
  • It’s effortless to modify the slide components, and only a drag-and-drop is enough.
  • You can edit and implement colors and shapes effortlessly.

“Jozeka” Investor Pitch Deck PowerPoint – Top Investor Pitch Deck Template

Top Investor Pitch Deck Template

When it comes to seeking investment, first impressions are everything. Your investor pitch deck is your opportunity to make a strong and lasting impression on potential investors. The free PPT templates might be good enough to get your idea off the ground, but they have many limitations. If you’re looking for something with better design and more features, then I recommend checking out the premium template designs . The diverse range of features, such as color options and high-quality graphics, make this template an enticing choice for those looking to create their own business presentation. With the above template design, you can create a presentation that will grab the attention of shareholders and help you secure the funding you need to take your business to the next level.

  • On this template, there is 60 slides total.
  • There are two color choices available, light and dark.
  • The slides are available in high-definition widescreen format.
  • There is no need to seek any assistance from other editing software.

“Deck” Presentation Template – Best Investor Pitch Deck For Startup

Best Investor Pitch Deck For Startup

A well-designed presentation template is essential for any startup looking to make a good impression on potential investors. A good presentation design can help to set your brand apart from the competition and make your pitch more memorable. When it comes to choosing a presentation template , First, make sure that the template is clean and professional-looking, choose a template that is easy to customize, and make sure the template is compatible with the software you’ll be using to present. This PowerPoint presentation template follows the above points. So you can confidently select this presentation.

  • This PPT design consists of 40 unique slides.
  • The PowerPoint presentation is built with Master Slides.
  • Free attractive fonts are available here.

“Dashi Sales” Sales Dashboard Report Presentation – Best Template For Sales Presentation

Best Template For Sales Presentation

Are you looking for a sales report presentation template? This template is the perfect way to present your sales data clearly and concisely. The template slides include a sales dashboard, sales report, and sales charts, all of which can be easily customized to suit your needs. With this template, you can quickly and easily create a professional sales report presentation to wow your audience. So why wait? Get started today and make your next sales presentation a success .

  • Master Slides are used to create all of the template slides.
  • This template package contains 30 premade colors.
  • Both dark and light backgrounds are offered.
  • All of the components you might want to add to a slide are fully editable.

Simple PowerPoint For Sales Presentation – Sales Presentation Strategies PowerPoint

Simple PowerPoint For Sales Presentation

Creating an effective sales presentation can be the key to closing a deal and achieving your sales goals. However, putting together a polished and professional-looking PowerPoint can be time-consuming. Fortunately, sales presentation PowerPoint templates are available that can help you save both time and effort. These templates come with pre-designed slides that you can simply drop your content into. In addition, they often include built-in features such as animation and transitions, making it easy to create an engaging and visually appealing presentation. Best of all, sales presentation PPT templates can be easily customized to fit your specific needs. So whether you’re looking to close a huge deal or simply impress potential clients, a sales presentation template design can give you the edge you need to succeed.

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Professional Marketing PowerPoint Templates

When it comes to making professional marketing PowerPoint templates , it is important to have a professional and engaging template. Many PowerPoint templates are available on the internet, but not all of them are created equally. This professional marketing PPT template should be designed with your target audience in mind. It is quite simple to read and understand while still being visually appealing. In addition, the template is very compatible, so you can easily edit and customize it to fit your needs. Using this template design will help to ensure that your presentation makes the right impression on your audience. So, if you’re looking to create the best marketing PowerPoint presentation, this is the top recommendation for you.

  • A limitless selection of colors and a single click are all you need to change the color.
  • There are 400 different slides on the slide deck.
  • There are 51 colored themes to choose from.
  • PPTX and PPT files are included.
  • Clean, modern, and visually impressive PPT slides.

“Promote” Marketing PPT Presentation – Best Marketing PowerPoint Presentation Themes

Best Marketing PowerPoint Presentation Themes

Marketing PowerPoint presentation slides can provide your marketing team with a professional look that can help to engage potential clients. There are much different marketing PPT presentation themes available, so it is important to choose one that best fits your company’s image and message. Marketing presentation slides can include features such as company branding, industry-specific imagery, charts, and graphs. Using this marketing PowerPoint presentation design, you can create a consistent look for your marketing presentations that will help communicate your company’s message effectively.

Complete Marketing Strategy Presentation Template – Simple Marketing PPT Presentation Template

Complete Marketing Strategy Presentation Template

Marketing campaigns require a lot of care, planning, and execution in order to be successful. You need to have a clear vision for what you want to achieve and then develop a strategy for getting there. This marketing strategy presentation template will help you do just that. It’s got an awesome modern design, with great photo layouts and creative slides to show your plan. All graphics used in this presentation were created with full vector objects to allow for easy editable. This indicates that if you need to change an element’s color, size, or shape, you can do so without losing any quality. These features make this template ideal for both personal and commercial use. So whether you’re creating a presentation for work, this template will save you time and hassle.

Fully Customizable Business Plan PowerPoint Template – Multi Business PPT Templates

Fully Customizable Business Plan PowerPoint Template

When it comes to making a business plan PowerPoint template, there are a few things to consider. First, the template should be fully customizable. This represents that you should be able to change the color scheme, add or remove slides, and generally make it your own. Second, the template should be professional and easy to read. This means avoiding gimmicky graphics and instead opting for clean, straightforward layouts. Finally, it should be easy to use. This shows that you should be able to quickly and easily insert your own data into the template without any trouble. This presentation slide will make a lasting impression with its clean and modern design. So don’t wait any longer; begin your business plan today with this stunning business PowerPoint template layout.

Best Business Strategy PowerPoint Template – Business Strategy PPT Template For Startup

Business Strategy PPT Template For Startup

Any successful business starts with a solid strategy. When it comes to startups, this is especially important because there is often a lot of competition and limited resources. This business strategy PowerPoint template is a clean and modern presentation template. It includes 152 creative slides optimally designed for business strategy presentations. The template is fully adjustable, so you can easily customize it to your brand colors and style. The slides are professionally designed with high-quality vector graphics. This ensures that your presentation will look sharp and crisp, even when shown on a large screen. It is very easy to use. Simply add your own content, and you’re ready to go! Whether you’re pitching a new business idea or presenting your company’s growth strategy, this is the perfect template for you.

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Modern Business Plan PowerPoint Templates

A business plan is an official document that outlines the goals and objectives of a business. It is typically used to track progress and measure success. A well-designed business plan PPT slide can be a valuable tool for communicating your ideas to potential investors, partners, and clients. It can help you to clearly articulate your vision, highlight key data points, and illustrate your potential for success. When used correctly, a business plan PPT template can be an invaluable tool for convincing others to get on board with your business venture.

Best Brand Guidelines PowerPoint Templates – Elegant PPT Branding Template

Best Brand Guidelines PowerPoint Templates

This PPT branding template is a clean and modern PowerPoint template that comes with 40 modern, unique slides, attractive color schemes, and several easy-to-edit features. This template design is perfect for creating a professional presentation that will wow your audience. All slides created by Master Slides , resizable vector graphics, and editable text placeholders are available. To match your brand guidelines, you can easily personalize the colors, fonts, and layout. With this template, you’ll be able to create a stunning presentation that reflects your brand’s unique personality.

Stunning Brand Guideline PowerPoint Template – Beautiful Brand Guidelines Template PPT

Stunning Brand Guideline PowerPoint Template

This brand-guideline PowerPoint template is a helpful tool for businesses to use when creating presentations. The template includes slide designs that are based on common branding standards. This ensures that your company’s branding will be consistent with that of other businesses around the world. The template contains a selection of special built-in features, including fonts, colors, and logos, that can be tailored to meet your corporation’s needs. In addition, this template design is easy to use and can be opened in any presentation software program. As a result, the brand guideline PPT template is an essential tool for businesses that want to create professional and consistent presentations.

Professional Brand Manual PowerPoint Presentation Template – Minimalist Brand Manual Presentation Layout

Professional Brand Manual PowerPoint Presentation Template

A brand manual is a document that outlines the specific standards and guidelines for using a company or organization’s brand identity. The manual typically covers topics such as logo usage, color palette, typography, and other design elements. It also usually includes information on how to apply the brand standards to various marketing materials, such as website design, print collateral, and social media posts. A well-designed PowerPoint template can be a great starting point for creating your brand manual. This brand manual PPT presentation design has been carefully created to help you get started. It includes all you need to get started, including an overview of branding, logo usage guidelines, and tips for maintaining brand consistency. Simply download the template, and customize it to fit your brand.

Elegant Startup Pitch Deck Template – Modern Startup Presentation For Investors PPT

Elegant Startup Pitch Deck Template

A startup presentation deck is a presentation that entrepreneurs use to sell their business ideas to potential investors. The objective of a presentation is to convince investors to invest in your company. You need to be able to grab the attention of your potential investors and give them a clear, concise overview of what your business is and what it plans to achieve. A great way to do this is to create presentation slides. A pitch deck template is a visual presentation that outlines your business concept, strategy, and financials. It should be a persuasive tool that tells your story and makes your case for why people should invest in your company. Creating a PPT can be a daunting task, but there are plenty of great templates out there that can help you get started. With a short time and effort, you can put together a PowerPoint design that will help you close the deal. So if you’re looking to give your startup the best chance of success, be sure to check out this PPT template.

Ultimate PowerPoint Presentation for Startups – Energetic Presentation Template for Startup

Ultimate PowerPoint Presentation for Startups

Many startup companies face the same challenges when it comes to giving presentations. They may not have a lot of experience, and they may not have a lot of time. However, one tool can help to level the playing field: a presentation template. A well-designed PPT template can give confidence to an inexperienced presenter, and it can save a lot of time to create a new one. With so many benefits, it’s no wonder that more and more startups are turning to choosing presentation templates to give their businesses a boost. This well-designed PowerPoint presentation design can be a valuable tool for startup companies. It can help to pitch ideas to potential investors, attract new customers, and build brand awareness. This presentation should be clear and concise, with slides that are easy to read and understand. Additionally, they provide high-quality images and graphics that support the text.

“Creatifest” Startup Idea Presentation PPT – Startup Presentation PowerPoint Download

Startup Presentation PowerPoint Download

A PowerPoint presentation is often the first step in persuading potential investors to support a startup. The presentation allows the startup team to clearly articulate their business idea, explain the market opportunity, and outline the company’s goals. This professionally-designed template has everything you need to make a killer presentation, including slides for introducing your team, sharing your business model, showcasing your product, and more. Plus, it’s easy to alter with your own branding and messaging. So download it today and get started on making an impact.

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Minimal Startup Business Plan PowerPoint Presentation

A business plan is fundamental for any startup business. However, developing a comprehensive and well-organized business plan can be a time-consuming and challenging task. For many entrepreneurs, a business plan PowerPoint presentation may be a more practical option. While it won’t provide all of the detailed information of a traditional business plan, a startup business plan PowerPoint template can still be an effective way to communicate your business concept and strategy to potential investors. The key is to focus on the essential elements of your business plan to present them in a clear and concise manner. With a little effort, you can create a powerful and professional-looking presentation that will help you get the financial support you need to get your business off the ground.

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  • How to Use Your Business Plan Most Effectively
  • The Basics of Writing a Business Plan
  • 12 Reasons You Need a Business Plan
  • The Main Objectives of a Business Plan
  • What to Include and Not Include in a Successful Business Plan
  • The Top 4 Types of Business Plans
  • A Step-by-Step Guide to Presenting Your Business Plan in 10 Slides
  • 6 Tips for Making a Winning Business Presentation
  • 12 Ways to Set Realistic Business Goals and Objectives
  • 3 Key Things You Need to Know About Financing Your Business
  • How to Perfectly Pitch Your Business Plan in 10 Minutes
  • How to Fund Your Business Through Friends and Family Loans and Crowdsourcing
  • How to Fund Your Business Using Banks and Credit Unions
  • How to Fund Your Business With an SBA Loan
  • How to Fund Your Business With Bonds and Indirect Funding Sources
  • How to Fund Your Business With Venture Capital
  • How to Fund Your Business With Angel Investors
  • How to Use Your Business Plan to Track Performance
  • How to Make Your Business Plan Attractive to Prospective Partners
  • Is This Idea Going to Work? How to Assess the Potential of Your Business.
  • When to Update Your Business Plan
  • How to Write the Management Team Section to Your Business Plan
  • How to Create a Strategic Hiring Plan
  • How to Write a Business Plan Executive Summary That Sells Your Idea
  • How to Build a Team of Outside Experts for Your Business
  • Use This Worksheet to Write a Product Description That Sells
  • What Is Your Unique Selling Proposition? Use This Worksheet to Find Your Greatest Strength.
  • How to Raise Money With Your Business Plan
  • Customers and Investors Don't Want Products. They Want Solutions.
  • 5 Essential Elements of Your Industry Trends Plan
  • How to Identify and Research Your Competition
  • Who Is Your Ideal Customer? 4 Questions to Ask Yourself.
  • How to Identify Market Trends in Your Business Plan
  • How to Define Your Product and Set Your Prices
  • How to Determine the Barriers to Entry for Your Business
  • How to Get Customers in Your Store and Drive Traffic to Your Website
  • How to Effectively Promote Your Business to Customers and Investors
  • What Equipment and Facilities to Include in Your Business Plan
  • How to Write an Income Statement for Your Business Plan
  • How to Make a Balance Sheet
  • How to Make a Cash Flow Statement
  • How to Use Financial Ratios to Understand the Health of Your Business
  • How to Write an Operations Plan for Retail and Sales Businesses
  • How to Make Realistic Financial Forecasts
  • How to Write an Operations Plan for Manufacturers
  • What Technology Needs to Include In Your Business Plan
  • How to List Personnel and Materials in Your Business Plan
  • The Role of Franchising
  • The Best Ways to Follow Up on a Buisiness Plan
  • The Best Books, Sites, Trade Associations and Resources to Get Your Business Funded and Running
  • How to Hire the Right Business Plan Consultant
  • Business Plan Lingo and Resources All Entrepreneurs Should Know
  • How to Write a Letter of Introduction
  • What To Put on the Cover Page of a Business Plan
  • How to Format Your Business Plan
  • 6 Steps to Getting Your Business Plan In Front of Investors

6 Tips for Making a Winning Business Presentation How to ensure your business plan will make an impact.

By Eric Butow • Oct 27, 2023

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

This is part 11 / 11 of Write Your Business Plan: Section 1: The Foundation of a Business Plan series.

So you've looked over different types of business plans. Which one is best for you? Odds are that you'll need more than one variety. If you want to get maximum impact from your plan, you'll need to tailor it to address the particular needs of each potential audience. Here are some tips to make your presentation stand out from the pack.

Target Your Audience

The potential readers of a business plan are varied, ranging from bankers and venture capitalists to employees. Although this is a diverse group, it is also a finite one. Each type of reader does have certain typical interests. If you know these interests up front, you can consider them when preparing a plan for that particular audience.

Active venture capitalists see hundreds of plans in a year. Most plans probably receive no more than a glance from a given venture capitalist before being rejected; others get just a cursory inspection. Even if your plan excites initial interest, it may receive only a few minutes of attention. When courting these harried investors, it's essential that you make the right impression fast.

Related: 4 Business Plan Strategies For Attracting Investors

The key is to emphasize a compelling, succinct summary and explanation of the primary business concept and not stint on the details about the impressive backgrounds of your management team. That said, make it concise and to the point. Remember, time is of the essence to venture capitalists and other investors. Bankers tend to be more formal than venture capitalists and more concerned with financial strength than with exciting concepts and impressive resumes. For these readers, you'll want to give extra attention to balance sheets and cash flow statements. Ensure they're fully detailed and come with notes to explain any anomalies or possible points of confusion.

Angel investors may not insist on seeing a plan at all, but your responsibilities as a businessperson require you to show them one anyway. For such an informal investor, prepare a less formal plan. Rather than going for impressive bulk, seek brevity. An angel investor used to playing her hunches might be put off by an imposing plan rather than impressed with your thoroughness. If you were thinking about becoming a partner in a firm, you'd no doubt be very concerned with the responsibilities you would have, the authority you would carry, and the ownership you would receive in the enterprise.

Naturally, anyone who is considering partnering with you is going to have similar concerns. So ensure that any plan presented to a potential partner deals comprehensively with the ownership structure and clearly spells out matters of control and accountability.

Related: Why You Shouldn't Send Your Business Plan To Investors

Customers looking at your business plan probably do so because they are contemplating building a long-term relationship with you. They will certainly be more concerned about your relationships with your other customers and, possibly, suppliers than most of your readers. So deal with these sections of your plan in greater depth, but you can be more concise in other areas. Customers rarely read a company's business plan, so you'll probably have your mini-plan available for these occasions.

Suppliers have many of the same concerns as customers, except they're in the other direction on the supply chain. They'll want, above all, to make sure you can pay your bills, so be sure to include adequate cash flow forecasts and other financial reports. Suppliers, who naturally would like their customers to order more and more, are likely to be quite interested in your growth.

If you can show you're growing a lot, you may be in a better position to negotiate terms with your suppliers. Like customers, most suppliers do not take the time to read lengthy business plans, so again, focus on the shorter version for such purposes. Strategic allies usually come to you for something specific—technology,

distribution, complementary customer sets, etc. So, any plan you show to a potential ally will stress this aspect of your operation. Sometimes potential strategic partners may also be potential competitors, so you may want to present your plan in stages, saving sensitive information such as financials and marketing strategies for later in the process when trust has been established.

Related: How To Use Your Business Plan

Managers in your company use the plan primarily to remind themselves of objectives, keep strategies clear, and monitor company performance and market conditions. You'll want to stress such things as corporate mission and vision statements and analyses of current industry and economic factors. The most important part of a plan intended for management consumption is probably in the financials. You'll want to take special care to make it easy for managers to compare sales revenue, profitability, and other key financial measures against planned performance.

There's one caution to the plan-customization exercise. Limit your alterations from one plan to another. Don't show one set of numbers to a banker you're trying to borrow money from and another to a partner you're trying to lure on board. It's one thing to stress one aspect of your operation over another for presentation purposes and entirely another to distort the truth.

Proofread Your Plan

Just as fine dining locales offer finer sensory experiences than coffee shops or fast-food eateries, your presentation will differ from a working plan. A working plan should be free from major errors, but a presentation plan must be proofread carefully several times by several people so that it is definitely free of grammatical errors or typos. You also may find inconsistencies in a working plan that you need to address as you move forward with your business planning. These must not exist in a plan ready for presentation.

Related: How To Craft A Business Plan That Will Turn Investors Heads

Include investments

If you are already invested in the stock market, bonds, or even more directly in other businesses, you should let this be clearly known in your business plan. This provides readers with:

  • an understanding that you are somewhat versed in matters of investing your level of risk tolerance based on your investments
  • your plans for growth, or ability to raise capital depending on your choices of investments

Investing indicates that you are planning ahead and looking to make profits through long-term growth, dividends, and other income-producing investment vehicles. Personal and business investments are essential to readers as they paint a picture of how you will handle financing.

Related: How To Create A Business Plan Investors Will Love

Consider a Modular Plan

Instead of writing a whole new plan for each audience, construct a modular plan with interchangeable sections. Pull out the resume section for internal use, for example, and plug it back in for presentation to an investor. A modular, mix-and-match plan saves time and effort while preserving flexibility. Many people do this with resumes: They have sections that they include or take out depending on the job for which they are applying.

It's also essential that a presentation plan be accurate. A mistake here could be construed as a misrepresentation by an unsympathetic outsider. At best, it will make you look less than careful. If the plan's summary describes a need for $40,000 in financing, but the cash flow projection shows $50,000 in financing during the first year, you might think, "Oops! Forgot to update that summary to show the new numbers." The investor you're asking to pony up the cash, however, is unlikely to be so charitable.

Related: 4 Strategies For Crafting A Business Plan That Attracts

Think Visually

From infographics to YouTube, embrace the power of visuals to communicate your story. Depending on your industry and the software you are using, it may be in your best interest to utilize graphics to enhance the presentation of any business plan.

If, for example, you are in the fashion, food, or design industry or you are creating a new product, your visual image will certainly be worth a thousand words. The key is to choose the best graphics and insert them appropriately—remember that any visual must fit into the plan. Don't overdo it. Consider the impact visuals have in marketing, where studies show that people are much more likely to remember any presentation or advertisement with visuals than those without.

"Not only does our brain process visual information so much more effectively than text, but visuals are also simply more persuasive, says Noah Parsons, a Silicon Valley product development veteran. "A 3M-sponsored study found that presenters who use visual aids are 43 percent more effective in getting people to do what they want."

Related: The Main Objectives Of A Business Plan

He continues, "Imagine that you're trying to get funding for your business and that your presentation could be more effective if it presents data visually instead of with text. I'll bet that any entrepreneur would take advantage of that fact if they knew the statistics were that much in their favor."

You can also provide plan readers with information and even apps to look at what it is you are proposing. Having everyone in the room on the same page, literally, can allow them to utilize interactive features and help you display any new technology that factors into your business operations.

More in Write Your Business Plan

Section 1: the foundation of a business plan, section 2: putting your business plan to work, section 3: selling your product and team, section 4: marketing your business plan, section 5: organizing operations and finances, section 6: getting your business plan to investors.

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How to Start a Presentation: 5 Strong Opening Slides and 12 Tricks To Test

Cover image of a How to Start a Presentation article with an illustration of a presenter giving a speech.

Knowing how to start a presentation is crucial: if you fail to capture the audience’s attention right off the bat, your entire presentation will flop. Few listeners will stick with you to the end and retain what you have told.

That is mildly unpleasant when you are doing an in-house presentation in front of your colleagues. But it can become utterly embarrassing when you present in front of larger audiences (e.g., at a conference) or worse – delivering a sales presentation to prospective customers.

Here is how most of us begin a presentation: give an awkward greeting, thank everyone for coming, clear our throats, tap the mic, and humbly start to mumble about our subject. The problem with such an opening performance? It effectively kills and buries even the best messages.

Table of Contents

  • The Classic Trick: Open a Presentation with an Introduction
  • Open a Presentation with a Hook
  • Begin with a Captivating Visual
  • Ask a “What if…” Question
  • Use the Word “Imagine”
  • Leverage The Curiosity Gap
  • The Power of Silence
  • Facts as Weapons of Communication
  • Fact vs. Myths
  • The Power of Music
  • Physical Activity
  • Acknowledging a Person

How to Start a PowerPoint Presentation The Right Way

Let’s say you have all of your presentation slides polished up (in case you don’t, check our quick & effective PowerPoint presentation design tips first). Your presentation has a clear storyline and agenda. Main ideas are broken into bite-sized statements for your slides and complemented with visuals. All you have left is to figure out how you begin presenting.

The best way is to appeal to and invoke certain emotions in your audience – curiosity, surprise, fear, or good old amusements. Also, it is recommended to present your main idea in the first 30 seconds of the presentation. And here’s how it’s done.

1. The Classic Trick: Open a Presentation with an Introduction

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When you don’t feel like reinventing the wheel, use a classic trick from the book – start with a quick personal introduction. Don’t want to sound as boring as everyone else with your humble “Hi, I’m John, the head of the Customer Support Department”? Great, because we are all about promoting effective presentation techniques (hint: using a dull welcome slide isn’t one of them).

Here’s how to introduce yourself in a presentation the right way.

a. Use a link-back memory formula

To ace a presentation, you need to connect with your audience. The best way to do so is by throwing in a simple story showing who you are, where you came from, and why your words matter.

The human brain loves a good story, and we are more inclined to listen and retain the information told this way. Besides, when we can relate to the narrator (or story hero), we create an emotional bond with them, and, again – become more receptive, and less skeptical of the information that is about to be delivered.

So here are your presentation introduction lines:

My name is Joanne, and I’m the Head of Marketing at company XYZ. Five years ago I was working as a waitress, earning $10/hour and collecting rejection letters from editors. About ten letters every week landed to my mailbox. You see, I love words, but decent publisher thought mine were good enough. Except for the restaurant owner. I was very good at up-selling and recommending dishes to the customers. My boss even bumped my salary to $15/hour as a token of appreciation for my skill. And this made me realize: I should ditch creative writing and focus on copywriting instead. After loads of trial and error back in the day, I learned how to write persuasive copy. I was no longer getting rejection letters. I was receiving thousands of emails saying that someone just bought another product from our company. My sales copy pages generated over $1,500,000 in revenue over last year. And I want to teach you how to do the same”

b. Test the Stereotype Formula

This one’s simple and effective as well. Introduce yourself by sharing an obvious stereotype about your profession. This cue will help you connect with your audience better, make them chuckle a bit, and set a lighter mood for the speech to follow.

Here’s how you can frame your intro:

“My name is ___, and I am a lead software engineer at our platform [Your Job Title]. And yes, I’m that nerdy type who never liked presenting in front of large groups of people. I would rather stay in my den and write code all day long. [Stereotype]. But hey, since I have mustered enough courage…let’s talk today about the new product features my team is about to release….”

After sharing a quick, self-deprecating line, you transition back to your topic, reinforcing the audience’s attention . Both of these formulas help you set the “mood” for your further presentation, so try using them interchangeably on different occasions.

2. Open a Presentation with a Hook

Wow your audience straight off the bat by sharing something they would not expect to hear. This may be one of the popular first-time presentation tips but don’t rush to discard it.

Because here’s the thing: psychologically , we are more inclined to pay attention whenever presented with an unexpected cue. When we know what will happen next – someone flips the switch, and lights turn on – we don’t really pay much attention to that action.

But when we don’t know what to expect next – e.g., someone flips the switch and a bell starts ringing – we are likely to pay more attention to what will happen next. The same goes for words: everyone loves stories with unpredictable twists. So begin your presentation with a PowerPoint introduction slide or a line that no one expects to hear.

Here are a few hook examples you can swipe:

a. Open with a provocative statement

It creates an instant jolt and makes the audience intrigued to hear what you are about to say next – pedal back, continue with the provocation, or do something else that they will not expect.

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“You will live seven and a half minutes longer than you would have otherwise, just because you watched this talk.”

That’s how Jane McGonigal opens one of her TED talks . Shocking and intriguing, right?

b. Ask a rhetorical, thought-provoking question

Seasoned presenters know that one good practice is to ask a question at the beginning of a presentation to increase audience engagement. Rhetorical questions have a great persuasive effect – instead of answering aloud, your audience will silently start musing over it during your presentation. They aroused curiosity and motivated the audience to remain attentive, as they did want to learn your answer to this question.

To reinforce your message throughout the presentation, you can further use the Rhetorical Triangle Concept – a rhetorical approach to building a persuasive argument based on Aristotle’s teachings.

c. Use a bold number, factor stat

A clean slide with some mind-boggling stat makes an undeniably strong impact. Here are a few opening statement examples you can use along with your slide:

  • Shock them: “We are effectively wasting over $1.2 billion per year on producing clothes no one will ever purchase”
  • Create empathy: “Are you among the 20% of people with undiagnosed ADHD?”
  • Call to arms: “58% of marketing budgets are wasted due to poor landing page design. Let’s change this!”
  • Spark curiosity: “Did you know that companies who invested in speech recognition have seen a 13% increase in ROI within just 3 years?”

3. Begin with a Captivating Visual

Compelling visuals are the ABC of presentation design – use them strategically to make an interesting statement at the beginning and throughout your presentation. Your first presentation slide can be text-free. Communicate your idea with a visual instead – a photo, a chart, an infographic, or another graphics asset.

Visuals are a powerful medium for communication as our brain needs just 13 milliseconds to render what our eyes see, whereas text comprehension requires more cognitive effort.

Relevant images add additional aesthetic appeal to your deck, bolster the audience’s imagination, and make your key message instantly more memorable.

Here’s an intro slide example. You want to make a strong presentation introduction to global pollution.  Use the following slide to reinforce the statement you share:

Our Iceberg Is Melting Concept with Penguins in an Iceberg

“Seven of nine snow samples taken on land in Antarctica found chemicals known as PFAs, which are used in industrial products and can harm wildlife”

Source: Reuters

4. Ask a “What if…” Question

The “what if” combo carries massive power. It gives your audience a sense of what will happen if they choose to listen to you and follow your advice.  Here are a few presentations with starting sentences + slides to illustrate this option:

What if example with an Opening Slide for Presentation

Alternatively, you can work your way to this point using different questions:

  • Ask the audience about their “Why.” Why are they attending this event, or why do they find this topic relevant?
  • Use “How” as your question hook if you plan to introduce a potential solution to a problem.
  • If your presentation has a persuasion factor associated, use “When” as a question to trigger the interest of the audience on, for example, when they are planning to take action regarding the topic being presented (if we talk about an inspirational presentation).

What if technique analysis for a Financial topic

5. Use the Word “Imagine”

“Imagine,” “Picture This,” and “Think of” are better word choices for when you plan to begin your presentation with a quick story.

Our brain loves interacting with stories. In fact, a captivating story makes us more collaborative. Scientists have discovered that stories with tension during narrative make us:

  • Pay more attention,
  • Share emotions with the characters and even mimic the feelings and behaviors of those characters afterward.

That’s why good action movies often feel empowering and make us want to change the world too. By incorporating a good, persuasive story with a relatable hero, you can also create that “bond” with your audience and make them more perceptive to your pitch – donate money to support the cause; explore the solution you are offering, and so on.

6. Leverage The Curiosity Gap

The curiosity gap is another psychological trick frequently used by marketers to solicit more clicks, reads, and other interactions from the audience. In essence, it’s the trick you see behind all those clickbait, Buzzfeed-style headlines:

Curiosity Gap example clickbait Buzzfeed

Not everyone is a fan of such titles. But the truth is – they do the trick and instantly capture attention. The curiosity gap sparks our desire to dig deeper into the matter. We are explicitly told that we don’t know something important, and now we crave to change that. Curiosity is an incredibly strong driving force for action – think Eve, think Pandora’s Box.

So consider incorporating these attention grabbers for your presentation speech to shock the audience. You can open with one, or strategically weave them in the middle of your presentation when you feel like your audience is getting tired and may lose their focus.

Here’s how you can use the curiosity gap during your presentation:

  • Start telling a story, pause in the middle, and delay the conclusion of it.
  • Withhold the key information (e.g., the best solution to the problem you have described) for a bit – but not for too long, as this can reduce the initial curiosity.
  • Introduce an idea or concept and link it with an unexpected outcome or subject – this is the best opening for a presentation tip.

7. The Power of Silence

What would you do if you attended a presentation in which the speaker remains silent for 30 seconds after the presentation starts? Just the presenter, standing in front of the audience, in absolute silence.

Most likely, your mind starts racing with thoughts, expecting something of vital importance to be disclosed. The surprise factor with this effect is for us to acknowledge things we tend to take for granted.

It is a powerful resource to introduce a product or to start an inspirational presentation if followed by a fact.

8. Facts as Weapons of Communication

In some niches, using statistics as the icebreaker is the best method to retain the audience’s interest.

Say your presentation is about climate change. Why not introduce a not-so-common fact, such as the amount of wool that can be produced out of oceanic plastic waste per month? And since you have to base your introduction on facts, research manufacturers that work with Oceanic fabrics from recycled plastic bottles .

Using facts helps to build a better narrative, and also gives leverage to your presentation as you are speaking not just from emotional elements but from actually recorded data backed up by research.

9. Fact vs. Myths

Related to our previous point, we make quite an interesting speech if we contrast a fact vs. a myth in a non-conventional way: using a myth to question a well-accepted fact, then introducing a new point of view or theory, backed on sufficient research, that proves the fact wrong. This technique, when used in niches related to academia, can significantly increase the audience’s interest, and it will highlight your presentation as innovative.

Another approach is to debunk a myth using a fact. This contrast immediately piques interest because it promises to overturn commonly held beliefs, and people naturally find it compelling when their existing knowledge is put to the test. An example of this is when a nutritionist wishes to speak about how to lose weight via diet, and debunks the myth that all carbohydrates are “bad”.

10. The Power of Music

Think about a presentation that discusses the benefits of using alternative therapies to treat anxiety, reducing the need to rely on benzodiazepines. Rather than going technical and introducing facts, the presenter can play a soothing tune and invite the audience to follow an exercise that teaches how to practice breathing meditation . Perhaps, in less than 2 minutes, the presenter can accomplish the goal of exposing the advantages of this practice with a live case study fueled by the proper ambiance (due to the music played in the beginning).

11. Physical Activity

Let’s picture ourselves in an in-company presentation about workspace wellness. For this company, the sedentary lifestyle their employees engage in is a worrying factor, so they brought a personal trainer to coach the employees on a basic flexibility routine they can practice in 5 minutes after a couple of hours of desk time.

“Before we dive in, let’s all stand up for a moment.” This simple instruction breaks the ice and creates a moment of shared experience among the attendees. You could then lead them through a brief stretching routine, saying something like, “Let’s reach up high, and stretch out those muscles that get so tight sitting at our desks all day.” With this action, you’re not just talking about workplace wellness, you’re giving them a direct, personal experience of it.

This approach has several advantages. Firstly, it infuses energy into the room and increases the oxygen flow to the brain, potentially boosting the audience’s concentration and retention. Secondly, it sets a precedent that your presentation is not going to be a standard lecture, but rather an interactive experience. This can raise the level of anticipation for what’s to come, and make the presentation a topic for future conversation between coworkers.

12. Acknowledging a Person

How many times have you heard the phrase: “Before we begin, I’d like to dedicate a few words to …” . The speaker could be referring to a mentor figure, a prominent person in the local community, or a group of people who performed charity work or obtained a prize for their hard work and dedication. Whichever is the reason behind this, acknowledgment is a powerful force to use as a method of starting a presentation. It builds a connection with the audience, it speaks about your values and who you admire, and it can transmit what the conversation is going to be about based on who the acknowledged person is.

Closing Thoughts

Now you know how to start your presentation – you have the opening lines, you have the slides to use, and you can browse even more attractive PowerPoint presentation slides and templates on our website. Also, we recommend you visit our article on how to make a PowerPoint Presentation to get familiarized with the best tactics for professional presentation design and delivery, or if you need to save time preparing your presentation, we highly recommend you check our AI Presentation Maker to pair these concepts with cutting-edge slide design powered by AI.

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20 Great Examples of PowerPoint Presentation Design [+ Templates]

Carly Williams

Published: January 17, 2024

When it comes to PowerPoint presentation design, there's no shortage of avenues you can take.

PowerPoint presentation examples graphic with computer monitor, person holding a megaphone, and a plant to signify growth.

While all that choice — colors, formats, visuals, fonts — can feel liberating, it‘s important that you’re careful in your selection as not all design combinations add up to success.

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In this blog post, I’m sharing some of my favorite PowerPoint tips and templates to help you nail your next presentation.

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In my opinion, a great PowerPoint presentation gets the point across succinctly while using a design that doesn't detract from it.

Here are some of the elements I like to keep in mind when I’m building my own.

1. Minimal Animations and Transitions

Believe it or not, animations and transitions can take away from your PowerPoint presentation. Why? Well, they distract from the content you worked so hard on.

A good PowerPoint presentation keeps the focus on your argument by keeping animations and transitions to a minimum. I suggest using them tastefully and sparingly to emphasize a point or bring attention to a certain part of an image.

2. Cohesive Color Palette

I like to refresh my memory on color theory when creating a new PowerPoint presentation.

A cohesive color palette uses complementary and analogous colors to draw the audience’s attention and help emphasize certain aspects at the right time.

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It‘s impossible for me to tell you the specific design ideas you should go after in your next PowerPoint, because, well, I don’t know what the goal of your presentation is.

Luckily, new versions of PowerPoint actually suggest ideas for you based on the content you're presenting. This can help you keep up with the latest trends in presentation design .

PowerPoint is filled with interesting boilerplate designs you can start with. To find these suggestions, open PowerPoint and click the “Design” tab in your top navigation bar. Then, on the far right side, you'll see the following choices:

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This simplistic presentation example employs several different colors and font weights, but instead of coming off as disconnected, the varied colors work with one another to create contrast and call out specific concepts.

What I like: The big, bold numbers help set the reader's expectations, as they clearly signify how far along the viewer is in the list of tips.

10. “Pixar's 22 Rules to Phenomenal Storytelling,” Gavin McMahon

This presentation by Gavin McMahon features color in all the right places. While each of the background images boasts a bright, spotlight-like design, all the characters are intentionally blacked out.

What I like: This helps keep the focus on the tips, while still incorporating visuals. Not to mention, it's still easy for me to identify each character without the details. (I found you on slide eight, Nemo.)

11. “Facebook Engagement and Activity Report,” We Are Social

Here's another great example of data visualization in the wild.

What I like: Rather than displaying numbers and statistics straight up, this presentation calls upon interesting, colorful graphs, and charts to present the information in a way that just makes sense.

12. “The GaryVee Content Model,” Gary Vaynerchuk

This wouldn‘t be a true Gary Vaynerchuk presentation if it wasn’t a little loud, am I right?

What I like: Aside from the fact that I love the eye-catching, bright yellow background, Vaynerchuk does a great job of incorporating screenshots on each slide to create a visual tutorial that coincides with the tips. He also does a great job including a visual table of contents that shows your progress as you go .

13. “20 Tweetable Quotes to Inspire Marketing & Design Creative Genius,” IMPACT Branding & Design

We‘ve all seen our fair share of quote-chronicling presentations but that isn’t to say they were all done well. Often the background images are poor quality, the text is too small, or there isn't enough contrast.

Well, this professional presentation from IMPACT Branding & Design suffers from none of said challenges.

What I like: The colorful filters over each background image create just enough contrast for the quotes to stand out.

14. “The Great State of Design,” Stacy Kvernmo

This presentation offers up a lot of information in a way that doesn't feel overwhelming.

What I like: The contrasting colors create visual interest and “pop,” and the comic images (slides 6 through 12) are used to make the information seem less buttoned-up and overwhelming.

15. “Clickbait: A Guide To Writing Un-Ignorable Headlines,” Ethos3

Not going to lie, it was the title that convinced me to click through to this presentation but the awesome design kept me there once I arrived.

What I like: This simple design adheres to a consistent color pattern and leverages bullet points and varied fonts to break up the text nicely.

16. “Digital Transformation in 50 Soundbites,” Julie Dodd

This design highlights a great alternative to the “text-over-image” display we've grown used to seeing.

What I like: By leveraging a split-screen approach to each presentation slide, Julie Dodd was able to serve up a clean, legible quote without sacrificing the power of a strong visual.

17. “Fix Your Really Bad PowerPoint,” Slide Comet

When you‘re creating a PowerPoint about how everyone’s PowerPoints stink, yours had better be terrific. The one above, based on the ebook by Seth Godin, keeps it simple without boring its audience.

What I like: Its clever combinations of fonts, together with consistent color across each slide, ensure you're neither overwhelmed nor unengaged.

18. “How Google Works,” Eric Schmidt

Simple, clever doodles tell the story of Google in a fun and creative way. This presentation reads almost like a storybook, making it easy to move from one slide to the next.

What I like: This uncluttered approach provides viewers with an easy-to-understand explanation of a complicated topic.

19. “What Really Differentiates the Best Content Marketers From The Rest,” Ross Simmonds

Let‘s be honest: These graphics are hard not to love. I especially appreciate the author’s cartoonified self-portrait that closes out the presentation. Well played, Ross Simmonds.

What I like: Rather than employing the same old stock photos, this unique design serves as a refreshing way to present information that's both valuable and fun.

20. “Be A Great Product Leader,” Adam Nash

This presentation by Adam Nash immediately draws attention by putting the company's logo first — a great move if your company is well known.

What I like: He uses popular images, such as ones of Megatron and Pinocchio, to drive his points home. In the same way, you can take advantage of popular images and media to keep your audience engaged.

PowerPoint Presentation Examples for the Best Slide Presentation

Mastering a PowerPoint presentation begins with the design itself.

Get inspired by my ideas above to create a presentation that engages your audience, builds upon your point, and helps you generate leads for your brand.

Editor's note: This post was originally published in March 2013 and has been updated for comprehensiveness. This article was written by a human, but our team uses AI in our editorial process. Check out our full disclosure to learn more about how we use AI.

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This detailed guide will help you understand business presentations and explain the best business presentation examples to make it easier for you to understand. You can use these examples and create visually appealing presentations to attract your stakeholders or team members. Check out this blog to enhance your presentation skills.

Best Business Presentation Examples To Ace Your Next Meeting

Imagine yourself sitting in a boardroom, surrounded by high-level executives, investors, and clients, eagerly waiting to hear what you say. You feel the weight of their expectations bearing down on you as you stand up to deliver your business presentation ppt.

You know this is your chance to showcase your knowledge and expertise and persuade them that your idea is worth investing in or implementing. But you’re plagued with anxiety – what if you stumble over your words, forget crucial information, or fail to engage your audience?

A successful presentation  is crucial for anyone looking to excel in the corporate world. Whether you’re an entrepreneur  pitching your start-up to investors , a salesperson trying to close a deal, or a manager presenting a project proposal to stakeholders, your ability to deliver information effectively can make or break your career. A well-crafted and delivered presentation has the potential to not only to persuade but also inspire, motivate, and create meaningful connections with your audience.

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This blog post will explore the art of making business your audience and achieve your desired outcomes. As we go ahead, we will share presentations to captivate some captivating business presentation examples that will inspire you for your next business meeting.

So, let’s get started and unlock the tips for PowerPoint presentations for business!

What is a Business Presentation?

Business presentations are tools that business professionals use within a business context to convey information, proposals, strategies, reports, or ideas to their stakeholders. These presentations use visual aids like slides, charts, graphs and multimedia elements like videos or animations.

The primary goal of a business presentation ppt is to inform, persuade, or educate the stakeholders and team members on a specific topic related to the business’s operations, products, services, or goals. Brief corporate presentations are commonly used in meetings, conferences, seminars, sales pitches, training sessions, and other professional settings to communicate effectively with stakeholders, clients, employees, investors, or other interested parties.

Successful business PowerPoint presentation examples often involve thorough preparation, clear organization, engaging delivery, and effective use of visual aids to convey key messages and achieve desired outcomes effectively.

What to Include in a Business Presentation?

Before discussing some business presentation examples, we need to understand the necessary sections and things you need to add to your presentation. It would be best to prepare beforehand so you don’t miss out on anything because you cannot disappoint the stakeholders in these crucial presentations. Make sure to think about and add all the slides with correct information along with appropriate visuals to attract the stakeholders and team members. We have discussed in detail the crucial slides to include in your presentation below:

  • Introduction
  • Problem Statement
  • Proposed Solution
  • Implementation Plan

Follow on to read about each slide in detail.

1. Introduction

When making a business PowerPoint presentation, starting on the right foot is essential to capture your audience’s attention and engage them from the  beginning of the presentation . Here are some tips for creating an introduction that can set the stage for success:

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Greetings And Acknowledgments

Begin by greeting your audience and thanking them for their time. If applicable, introduce yourself and your team and acknowledge any relevant stakeholders or sponsors in the room.

Purpose Of The Presentation:

Next, explain the purpose of your presentation. Make your point clear and straightforward, and give your audience a convincing reason to listen. Mainly, professionals present on main  business presentation topics  important to senior management and clients.

Overview Of The Agenda

Provide an overview of the agenda to help your audience understand what to expect. The  agenda slide  can include a list of topics, the duration of the presentation, and any activities or interactions that will occur.

2. Problem Statement

The problem statement is a critical component of any brief corporate presentation design.  Problem statement templates  help to highlight the challenges or opportunities you aim to address. Here are some tips to ensure that you craft an effective problem statement:

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Description Of The Problem Or Opportunity

Start by describing the problem or opportunity that you aim to address. Provide necessary information and be comprehensive and concise to assist your audience in comprehending the situation.

Impacts On The Business

Next, explain the impacts of the problem or opportunity on your business. It could be lost revenue, decreased productivity, increased costs, or any other negative impact.

Importance Of Addressing The Issue

Finally, explain why it’s crucial to address the problem or opportunity. Highlight your proposed solution’s benefits, including increased revenue, improved customer satisfaction, and reduced costs.

3. Proposed Solution

The proposed solution is the centerpiece of any best business presentation PowerPoint, and it’s essential to explain it clearly and effectively to win the audience’s approval. Here are some tips for crafting a compelling proposed solution:

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Explanation Of The Proposed Solution

Start by providing a clear and concise explanation of your proposed solution. Make sure to break it down into steps or phases if it’s complex, and provide relevant details.

Benefits Of The Proposed Solution

Next, talk about the advantages of the proposed solution. Highlight how it can address the problem or opportunity and its positive impacts on the business.

Comparison With Alternative Solutions

Finally, compare your proposed solution with alternative solutions that your audience may consider. Highlight the advantages of your proposal, including any unique features or benefits, and explain why it’s a better option than the alternatives.

4. Implementation Plan

When presenting a professional presentation, it’s essential to explain what to do and how to do it. An implementation plan makes all the difference between a fantastic idea and a successful one. Here are some tips for building a successful implementation plan:

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Timeline For Implementation

Start by providing a timeline for implementing your proposed solution. Break it into specific stages or phases, and provide dates or timeframes for each step.

Resource Requirements

Next, outline the resource requirements for implementing the proposed solution. The requirements can include staff, tools, software, or other resources. Be specific and provide details on the number of resources needed, their qualifications, and any associated costs.

Risks And Mitigations

Finally, identify and address any risks that may arise during the implementation of the proposed solution. It could include technical challenges, personnel issues, budget constraints, or any other risks that may occur.

5. Business Case

This section of a business presentation PowerPoint is where you provide evidence to support the proposed solution. By including a  robust business case , you can demonstrate to your audience that the proposed solution is viable and financially advantageous for the business. Here are some tips for crafting a compelling business case:

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Financial Analysis

Begin by outlining the financial analysis of the proposed solution. It should contain the solution’s expenses, such as the initial investment, recurring expenditures, and potential risks.

Cost-Benefit Analysis

Next, conduct a cost-benefit analysis of the proposed solution. Compare the costs and benefits to determine if the proposed solution is financially viable. Consider the short-term and long-term costs and benefits, including potential risks or uncertainties.

Return On Investment (ROI)

Finally, calculate the proposed solution’s return on investment (ROI). It is a critical metric that your audience will be interested in as it shows the financial benefits of the proposed solution.

6. Conclusion

The conclusion is the summary of your professional presentation is your last chance to impact your audience. By providing a solid conclusion, you can ensure that your audience leaves with a clear understanding of the proposed solution and what actions they need to take next. Here’s how to do it:

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Recap Of Key Points

Start by briefly  summarizing the key points  covered in your presentation. It will help your audience remember the proposed solution’s critical aspects and ensure that they understand how it will benefit the business.

Call To Action

Next, provide a call to action. Let your audience know what steps to take next, whether providing feedback, seeking further information, or taking action to implement the proposed solution.

Thank You And Closing Remarks

Finally, at the end of your presentation, appreciate your audience for their attention and time. Provide any appropriate final remarks, such as reiterating the importance of the proposed solution or expressing your confidence in its success.

Business Presentation Examples You Can Take Inspiration From

By now, you should have a clear understanding of what constitutes a business presentation PowerPoint and the essential elements to include in one. We will provide several business presentation examples to enhance your comprehension of this topic.

These examples have various business presentation ppt, inspiring and guiding you in crafting engaging and impactful presentations of your own. Feel free to draw inspiration from these examples when creating your presentations.

  • 30-60-90 Day Plan Presentation

Business Review Presentation

Business proposal presentation, project kick-off presentation, company strategy presentation, marketing plan presentation, business sales presentation.

  • Business Pitch Deck
  • Animated Presentation

30 60 90 Day Plan Presentation

This  30 60 90 day planning template  is one of the best business presentation examples. This meticulously crafted template adheres to a simple yet effective goal-setting framework designed to highlight diverse priorities and evaluate advancement in multiple objectives, including Learning Goals, Performance Goals, and Personal Goals.

The template is thoughtfully partitioned into three distinct slides, enabling a seamless transition for a broad spectrum of users, including new managers, new hires, team leaders, and sales managers. Additionally, the template provides the flexibility to switch between planning durations of 30, 60, or 90 days, delivering unparalleled ease and convenience in the planning process.

The Business Review Presentation PowerPoint Template is one of the best business presentation examples for business. This comprehensive template presents a complete collection of expertly designed  PowerPoint slides , indispensable in presenting an exhaustive Business or Project/Program Review to esteemed audiences, whether senior management, managers, or clients.

The template, equipped with an array of customizable features, provides unmatched ease in its adaptation to suit individual requirements. The inclusion of advanced infographics elevates the visual appeal of the presentation. At the same time, pie charts and bar graphs lend credence to the statistics presented. This template is an excellent choice for business managers who want to focus on the firm’s goals, understand the present state of the business, and determine the following actions to attain the business goals.

The Business Proposal Summary PowerPoint Template is another business presentation examples. This outstanding template, meticulously designed to cater to diverse professional needs, is optimal for generating a concise and coherent summary of a business proposal. 

The template offers a comprehensive overview of the presenter’s primary points, encapsulating the problem at hand, the proposed solution, and the advantages of implementing the said solution. Proficient sales and marketing professionals use it to construct compelling and persuasive  business proposal presentations , equipped with an effortless and intuitive customization process.

The Project Kick-Off PowerPoint presentation is one of the best business presentation examples for project managers. This template is often used in  project management presentations  to bring all the stakeholders on the same page related to project details and milestones.

It helps to understand the project’s initiation plan and the timelines to achieve its objectives. This plan outlines all the necessary targets and deadlines, clarifying the project’s goals and milestones.

Other business presentation examples include a Company Strategy Presentation. This dynamic and comprehensive graphic illustration showcases a business’s meticulous planning and strategy. The template functions as a powerful tool, assisting managers in aligning their strategic initiatives with business plans, ensuring that the overarching goals and objectives align with the company’s vision.

What is a Business Strategy Template

The template’s versatility lies in its aptitude to provide a well-rounded business strategy perspective. It caters to various timeframes, covering the next one, three, and five years. This  Strategic roadmap template  briefly describes short-term, medium-term, and long-term planning.

A marketing plan presentation explains how companies promote their products and services. It helps companies figure out who they’re selling to, what those customers need, and how to keep them interested.

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These Marketing Plan Business presentations will help you understand how to build and present a marketing plan to your stakeholders and team members. It outlines the marketing strategy and tactics for a business or product. It has slides that include your targeted audience, market analysis, competitor analysis, marketing goals, budgets, and timelines. 

These business presentation examples serve as a roadmap for the business’s marketing efforts. It guides decision-making and ensures alignment with overall business objectives. You can also use metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure the success and effectiveness of your marketing activities.

This Business Sales presentation example will help you understand how to present a sales report to your stakeholders and team members. It outlines the overview of the sales performance of the business. It includes data analysis, insights, sales trends, revenue generated, units sold, and sales forecasts.

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A Business Sales Report Presentation aims to communicate the state of sales activities to relevant stakeholders and investors. These presentations help stakeholders understand the effectiveness of sales strategies, identify areas for improvement, and make informed decisions to optimize sales performance. Slideuplift offers various business PowerPoint presentation examples

Business Pitch Deck Presentation

A Business Pitch Deck Presentation is a short, eye-catching slideshow to introduce a business idea, product, or service to potential investors, partners, or customers. It includes slides summarizing the business concept, its value, the market opportunity, and financial forecasts, among other vital details.

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These presentations are usually brief, with about 10-20 slides, and are delivered in a short time, around 10-20 minutes. This way, it fits busy schedules and keeps the audience interested. The slides use simple language and striking images or graphics to get the main points across effectively.

SWOT Analysis Presentation

A SWOT analysis presentation clearly shows a company’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. It’s a strategic tool for evaluating both internal and external factors affecting the business.

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These business presentation examples often discuss strategies for using strengths, improving weaknesses, seizing opportunities, and dealing with threats. It helps companies make smart decisions and plan effective strategies for growth and success.

Training and Development Presentations

Use This Training and Development Business Presentation examples to showcase activities to enhance employees’ knowledge and skills in the company. It guides in performing tasks more effectively.

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Learning and Development initiatives help employees acquire additional skills and foster personality development. These templates allow you to present data and information in a structured and professional manner. The infographics included in these Skill Development templates are visually engaging and attractive. Their minimal design facilitates easy understanding for the audience.

Moreover, the employee Learning templates are fully editable and customizable. They are compatible with both PowerPoint and Google Slides platforms.

Animated Business Presentation Examples

Animated business presentations are slideshows or videos that use dynamic visual elements like animations, transitions, and effects to make the content more engaging and easy to understand. You can create these presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint, Google Slides, or specialized animation software.

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They offer multiple advantages such as:

  • Enhanced Engagement:  Animated elements grab the audience’s attention and keep them interested throughout the presentation.
  • Improved Understanding:  Visual animations help clarify complex ideas and make information easier to remember.
  • Professionalism:  Well-designed animations can make the presentation look polished and professional, leaving a solid impression on the audience.
  • Brand Personality:  Animated presentations allow businesses to express their brand personality and creativity, reinforcing their identity and values.

How to create a Business Presentation?

Crafting a presentation that captures your audience’s attention and delivers your message effectively can seem daunting. One method is to create these presentations using MS PowerPoint or Google Slides. But then, you have to build them from scratch. To make it easier for you, SlideUpLift offers multiple templates. You can download them and customize them as per your needs. Just choose the content and edit the slides.

With our business PowerPoint presentation examples, you can create a masterpiece that will leave a lasting impression on your audience.

A good presentation needs meticulous planning, preparation, and delivery. Following the strategies and techniques outlined in this blog, including reviewing business presentation examples, you can create a compelling narrative, engage your audience, and achieve your desired outcomes.

Remember that presenting information and developing genuine relationships with your audience is essential to a successful presentation.

So, the next time you find yourself standing in front of a boardroom full of high-level executives, investors, and clients, remember the tips and tricks you’ve learned in this blog. Take a deep breath, speak confidently, and know you have what it takes to ace your business presentations. With practice, dedication, and some help from business PowerPoint presentation examples, you can master the art of effective communication and achieve your goals.

What makes a business presentation effective?

An effective business presentation typically involves clear communication of ideas, engaging visuals, concise messaging, and a strong delivery style that captures the audience’s attention and conveys the intended message effectively.

What are some common mistakes to avoid in business presentations?

Common mistakes include overwhelming slides with text, reading directly from slides, lack of audience engagement, poor time management, and failure to tailor the presentation to the audience’s needs.

How can I engage my audience during a presentation?

Audience engagement can be enhanced through interactive elements, storytelling, asking questions, incorporating multimedia, encouraging participation, and maintaining eye contact.

How can I make my slides more visually appealing?

To make slides visually appealing, use clean and consistent design elements, high-quality images, minimal text, complementary color schemes, and effective layout techniques. You can also use SlideUpLift’s Templates.

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7 Creative Ways to Start Any Presentation (With Examples!)

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Creating an effective presentation is challenging and needs a lot of effort to become engaging with your audience. Many questions are indeed rounding up your head.

Like how to start a PowerPoint presentation and a class set-up presentation, it helps people, such as entrepreneurs, organize and disseminate their ideas flawlessly.

It clarifies intentions, concepts, and other feasible topics specifically. They may differ from execution, events, and for whom the presentation. 

With that, the bottom line and the question is how to do it. How do you start a board meeting presentation, or how do you start a presentation introduction in class?

Many students are also struggling with how to start a case study presentation, and young entrepreneurs or start-ups are struggling with how to start a business presentation.

To ease the tension and upgrade your confidence , furthermore those people above, I will share some tips, steps, and how to start a presentation example.

Why Presentation is Important in Persuading

Presentations break communication barriers. Across this, it brings mutual understanding to the audience.

In winning your stances and goals, having and knowing how to start a presentation is a must. It helps you more to give an idea of what your topic could be through moving pictures and graphics in reality. 

The role of presentation in persuading can be categorized into many factors. First, it helps your audience to feel more comfortable with your spiels.

Second, you have the chance to tell your options,  choices, summary, and the result of your case study, etc., within your presentation. Especially can be stoop on how to start a business presentation.

Lastly, knowing how to deliver and how to start a presentation in persuading your listener includes support for your audience’s decision. Through it, the concept of persuasion becomes more reliable with tangible materials. 

It is evident in thesis defenses and academic proposals. To start a case study presentation, you must present facts, stats, related studies, and other materials.

And to achieve that in a well-presented way, you need to think and come up with a composition associated with your topic to make it reliable and credible. 

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Different Ways to Start a Presentation

Difficulties on how to start a case study presentation and the things you need to behold within your PowerPoint presentation would be easy after sharing with you this advice. 

As for direction and advice, take a look at this list to start a presentation generally. 

1. Start With a Strong Claim

The beginning is always the hard part of a presentation. But like a bottle of water, after it gets opened, the water inside can flow smoothly to your gulp.

Meaning after spitting out your first words, everything should follow accordingly to your presentation. That’s why it is the most crucial when you are learning how to start a presentation. 

Try to use the iconic lines of a famous philosopher —striking advice of a hotshot entrepreneur for your business proposal presentation.

Through this, you can have a good impression on your listener. Shook them and contradict their ideas; indeed, you can have an intense or beneficial presentation. 

2. Know Your Prospect

Besides technicalities and visuals, knowing first the current state, perspective, wants, and needs of your prospect or audience is vital.

Before the presentation, you can send them a pre-assessment or survey consisting of what they want to see and learn and things to keep them interested, or you need to get their attention and interest.

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3. Assist the Flow With Visuals

Showing your audience a good spiel in presenting your developing ideas and concepts through pictures that can’t be put quickly in language can break communication drawbacks.

Apart from describing your idea in a presentation, you are also giving quick ways to dice abstract ideas.

4. Moving Pictures

Pictures and videos are great instruments for nurturing your ideas and your audience counterparts.

The power of moving pictures is evident as the film business and the movie industry is booming and depicting fictional stories into reality. 

5. Break People’s Expectation

To break the set expectations of your audience for you,  always stick to your premise. Whether on business, academics, proposals, and other topical presentations.

Call an action to smash misconceptions about your particular presentation. 

6. Spill Surprising Stories

Bring stories and the characters in life. Create conflict and suspense to highlight your goal’s presentation.

It also helps you to organize your presentation’s information to be catchy and relatable. Touching stories can affect audience decision-making. 

7. Know When to Pause 

Don’t present vague ideas, premises, and concepts. Stop bombarding your audience.

After a round of applause or before speaking, take a three-second pause. Observe your audience’s facial expressions. 

With that, you can focus on your tone. It is also an indication that you want to give your audience a short rest.  

Orai helps you perfect your speech with feedback on your tone, tempo, confidence , and conciseness .

Things to Avoid on Presentation

Introducing your name along with your topic is not acceptable and is not a killer intro. To nail a presentation, be careful and prevent unnecessary elements. 

Here is the list of recommended things you should avoid on how to start a presentation.

1. Cliché Sentences

Do you believe that the flow and relevancy of your presentation depend on your introduction?

If you do believe, avoid cruddy beginnings, initials, and phrases. Instead of stating, “What will your presentation be about,” give them an idea of why they need it and why it is worth sharing.

2. Plain Visuals

Stop using standard PowerPoint templates, discarded pictures, and non-HD videos. For engaging your audience, mastering your spiels is not enough to convince your listeners.

The balanced presentation consists of a good speech , spiels, and an enticing display. Instead of using plain visuals, use simple but complex graphics.

3. Lame Transitions

It is not all about effects or glitching transition effects but about how you transmit your spiels. Always open your arguments with a bang and end them using striking remarks. 

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4. Unstable Stats and Facts

Don’t use outdated data, studies, and facts. Don’t go to less up-to-date data websites. 

Treat the facts and stats as vitamins for your presentation, as it helps your exhibition look reliable and robust.

5. Colorless Templates

Pick templates that fit your topic and theme—download innovative templates and slides. Analyze your presentation structure. 

Make sure to go for a font that suits perfectly to the presentation. Go for roadmaps, unique mats, and decks. 

Check out this video for more tips on how to avoid presentation pitfalls:

Steps to Enhance Your Visual Presentation

To sort things specifically on how to start a presentation. Here are the steps and tips on how to start a PowerPoint presentation.

Step 1: Get a Color Palette

“Colors speak louder than texts.”

Aside from shapes, figures, and moving objects, picking the right color palette for your presentation can beautify the board’s ambiance if that’s the case.

Logos and company icons have their color combination to mark and emphasize their brand to all consumers. It may also apply to presentations. 

If you want to be considered or remembered, start by choosing the right color palette. 

Step 2: Create a Theme

The theme supports the flow of your topic; it is the backbone of your presentation. Not considering this element can’t make your topic vague and not intact. 

Step 3: Add Hyperlinks

Going back to how to start a presentation,  comparing specific ideas is a waste of time. Using hyperlinks, you can offer your audience a “video game” theme.

Step 4: Play Short Video or  Create GIFS

Before or after spiels about a particular slide, play a short video as an icebreaker. It helps you to feed your audience with a large amount of information in a shorter period.

Step 5: Practice the Presentation with Spiels in Every Portion

Practice helps you to attain presentation skills. You can interact with your audience, disseminate the messages clearly, and analyze your listeners’ mindset. 

You can also improve the flow of run-throughs. These will support you to polish and enhance persuasive skills.

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Presentation Checklist 

Besides sharing the tips and steps on how to start a presentation, let me give you a sample presentation checklist to support and organize your presentation. 

This checklist may vary in every presentation. You can create and set your reminders. 

Vital Points of a Presentation 

To use your time wisely , try this outline on creating a presentation, such as how to start a board meeting presentation and more. 

This table only serves as a sample outline. It may also vary depending on your topic and forte. 

How to Start Business Presentation and Other Samples

For all entrepreneurs, this portion is for you. To gratify your needs and to enlighten you on how to start a business presentation. Here are the basics.

  • Create a Plan

Always start with a concrete plan to strengthen the body of your presentation. With that, your listeners can’t easily stab your presentation.

  • Pick The Right Deck

If you are discussing in a formal setting, pick a deck with gray colors, choose dominant colors, and then combine.

  • Tell Stories and Laugh

To balance the whole presentation, put some icebreakers and funny idioms about your topic. Make sure it is sensible.

  • Add Verbal Cues and Signpost

It helps your audience to get intact through the presentation. Try to use signal transitions, such as words or phrases that would give interconnections.

  • Collect Images and Charts

Of course, images and charts are vital. Make sure to use HD photos and reliable maps from data websites.

  • Initiate Audience Interaction

After the presentation, evaluate it by asking your listeners if they have any questions. 

Questions like these must be considered and answered in your presentation.

  • How would you design your material?
  • How factual is it?
  • What is the target deadline? Show your timeline.      

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3 Essential Parts on How to Start a Board Meeting Presentation

As your supervisor and other executives watch you presenting, stand tall and present like a boss through these points.

  • Create the Structure of Your Presentation

It organizes the presentation and connects the main points to sub-points. With that, you can have minimal effort but impactful results.

  • Build Big Introduction

Try to begin asking the “why’s,” furthermore, enlighten them of “hows.” How to conduct, how to execute, and how to surpass their limits.

Stop introducing your presentation with your name. Always start to implore your audience with no cliché intro.  

  • Develop Your Data and Tell Crucial Parts

You can be ideological, symbolic, and rhetorical, and these things are not yet easy to comprehend without visuals. That’s why it is essential to develop and expand your data to make it understandable. 

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Vital Aspects of How to Start a Case Study Presentation

Case study presentations are more technical, unlike the other displays. It should be specific, tangible, credible, and substantial.

Also, here are the vital points to follow. 

  • Show the Possible Results. Collect the possible outcomes or predicted results. With that, you can jump to “how” you will carry the topic into different methods and production. 
  • Prepare Back-Up Studies. Always have a backup; there are some unexpected circumstances, emergencies, and other possible matters that may ruin your original presentation. It is wise to prepare around three to six backup studies you can easily refer to. 
  • Connect to Your Prospect’s Situation. Research on their state, status, and other related ideas. It will help your case study to get a thumbs up. 
  • Focus on Deals. Keep in mind that you have a target deal. Always connect your study to the current agreement and profitable offers.

How to Start a Presentation Introduction in Class

Facing new students is challenging, right? If you want to get a good impression from your class in different situations, take a look at these tips.

  • Present Yourself With Manners

Tell them briefly who you are and why you are there in front of them while showing the right conduct and manners. 

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  • Cite Your Objectives and Its Relevance

The material or your material must be the center of any presentation. Discuss its factuality and how tangible it is. Along with these, tell stories that may catch their interest and attention throughout the presentation.

  • Leave Interesting Statement

End it with a bang! Make them think and stare at you. You can also give them riddles and some metaphorical set of words as an ending remark . 

Indeed, you will gain their participation, plus you are helping your listeners to think critically. 

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How to Make an Unforgettable Start-Up Presentation 

To give more emphasis on how to start a business presentation and to help young entrepreneurs. I’ll share with you this detailed outline. I hope you tuck this with you. 

1. Set Goals For Your Business Presentation

Always set the stage with objectives. Since you are presenting to get clients and investment, it would help if you cleared how long it takes your business proposal.

2. Start With Provoking Questions or Stories

Never underestimate the power of storytelling. Initiate your presentation with real-life stories. 

Stating provoking questions can grab attention, positive or negative, is a good result. It helps you to get your listener’s ears and eyes. 

3. Show Alarming Statistics, Graphics as a Clue 

This recommendation is similar to a word game, the “4-pics, One Word,” demonstrating the idea or topic with photos will be more immersing. 

Visuals are one of the key points to expand a presentation. They are depicting patterns, diagrams, and trends. Lend quick analysis and predictions. 

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By using graphics, you can easily sustain the interest of your listeners and attract more viewers. 

4. Know Your Material

Master your presentation and fill loops. And on your topic. Study the weak points and establish more of the strengths of the presentation. 

With that, you can derive the information smoothly. Take note of this. It is also vital on how to start a board meeting presentation. 

5. Add Business-Related Stories and Humor

Put the top 10 successful corporations, traders, companies, and other information that may help you present your goal. Flash the motto of some famous entrepreneurs. Analyze or contradict it to gain more attention. 

Try to spiel some business jokes as an icebreaker. Any possible facts about business that you can use — catch it!

6. Hold Your Audience With Visuals

Play videos like a Public Service Announcement (PSA), but make sure it is connected to your topic. 

Learn how to start a business presentation that has movement and action for society. With that, your listeners may think your presentation is worth investing in. 

7. Relax and Have an Early Set-Up

Stay calm and don’t even think about drawbacks or shortcomings, especially the night before the presentation.

Make sure to pamper your body. Create also a plan B for unexpected circumstances.

8. Calculate Your Time and Sort it Into Parts

In your run-through, always set a timer. It gives you a heads up if you may look rushing or too slow in explaining each slide.

Being not responsible for other people’s time is a turn-off, especially in business, where time is essential in the industry. 

To present other samples wisely. Let me share some videos to rock and how to start a presentation:

What are some examples of great presentation structures and delivery techniques?

Successful presentations like “How Google Works” and “Start with Why” prove the power of clarity and simplicity. Both Schmidt and Sinek captivate audiences with straightforward messages enhanced by visuals (slides or whiteboard) that support, not overpower, their narratives. The lesson: ditch complexity, focus on your core message, and deliver it with a conviction for maximum impact.

How can group presentations be structured effectively?

Effective group presentations require thorough rehearsal, clean transitions, and speaker handovers. Recap your section, introduce the next speaker, and gesture towards them to link sections and keep the audience engaged.

How can physical movement enhance the delivery of my presentation?

Ditch the podium! Move around the stage to grab attention, connect with listeners, and emphasize key points. Strategic shifts in location signal transitions, while your energy and passion come alive through purposeful movement. Make your presentation dynamic and memorable – get moving!

How can I structure a presentation using the remaining method approach?

To master the “remaining method,” Briefly introduce the controversy, dive deep with your side (logos & pathos!), acknowledge and dissect opposing solutions, and then unveil your “remaining solution” as the superior answer. Wrap up with a strong summary and a call to action. Guide your audience, earn trust, and win them over!

What are the key elements involved in storytelling for presentations?

Ditch the dry facts! Captivate your audience with stories. Use classic structures like the hero’s journey or jump into the action with “in media res.” Craft your narrative with a clear plot, relatable characters, and a consistent tone. Tie it all back to your key points for maximum impact. Storytelling makes presentations memorable, engaging, and impactful – go forth and win hearts (and minds)!

How can I structure my presentation using the problem-solution method?

Hook them, hit them, fix them! Problem-solution presentations start with a clear pain point, delve deep with causes and impacts (think logic and emotions!), and then unveil your solution as the hero and its amazing benefits. Finish with a call to action – tell them what to do next! Simple, powerful, persuasive.

What are some common presentation structures beyond the typical format described in the passage?

Forget the slides; show and tell! Demo presentations explain the “what” and “why” of your product, then dazzle with a live showcase. Highlight problem-solving and potential uses to keep them hooked. Leave them curious and wanting more with a glimpse of what your product can truly do. It’s all about interactive understanding and engagement!

What is the purpose of the Q&A session at the end of a presentation?

Q&A isn’t just an add-on! It’s a chance to clear confusion, recap key points, and answer burning questions. Wrapping up the discussion, offering deeper dives, and inviting audience participation – it’s the perfect way to seal the deal and connect with your listeners.

What should be included in the main body of a presentation?

Ditch the tangents and deliver on your promises! The main body is where you unpack your points. Organize it clearly, hit each topic with evidence and examples, summarize as you go, and link your ideas. Keep it focused, relevant, and audience-friendly – take notes, stay on track, and make your impact!

How should the introduction of a presentation be structured?

Hook, roadmap, and expectations – that’s your intro! Briefly introduce the topic, explain why it matters and what you’ll cover, and tell the audience how long they’re in for and if they can participate. Set the stage, guide them through, and make them feel comfortable – then dive in!

Why is structuring a presentation important?

Get organized, and get remembered! Structure keeps your audience engaged and learning while boosting your confidence and delivery. It’s a win-win for both the speaker and the listener!

Conclusion: 

To be an effective speaker or presenter, you must master how to start a presentation. Learn the basics and dynamics. 

Earn persuasive skills and grasp how to start a PowerPoint presentation with the steps and tips above to disseminate the information in a free-lingual way effectively. 

I hope you find this helpful; you are free to use these tips for any goals. 

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Five tips for choosing the right PowerPoint template

The design or template you choose can greatly influence the success of your presentation, either capturing your audience’s attention or leaving them disengaged. To make a lasting impression on your audience, utilize these five tips when selecting your PowerPoint presentation template.

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The initial step in creating your PowerPoint presentation is choosing the appropriate design. To effectively select the best PowerPoint template for your presentation, there are several components you should consider. These components include the following:

1. Consider your audience

The first component you should consider is your audience. Is the presentation intended for a formal setting, such as in a business context, or will it be delivered in a more informal gathering? Are the viewers going to review the slides virtually , in-person, or will they be viewing the presentation independently? What are the demographics of your audience? It’s crucial to contemplate your audience before outlining your presentation, as they significantly influence your design choices. For example, if you are delivering a business-oriented presentation, you might choose a more conservative design, while a more informal presentation may call for a bolder and more captivating template.

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The layout plays a crucial role in determining how your content is delivered, read, and ultimately comprehended by your audience. When you assess presentation templates, ensure that the layout options align with the nature of your content. Ask yourself, ‘Will this format enhance the readability and comprehension of my content for my audience? Is it the most efficient way to convey my information?

3. Choose a design that fits your style

You’ll feel most comfortable presenting when your presentation feels like yourself. Make you presentation an extension of your personal style and brand, that effectively complements your aesthetic preferences. Whether you prefer minimalism and clean lines or a striking, vibrant presentation filled with animation, select a design that aligns with your style and creates cohesive visuals.

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Outside of aesthetics, your template should reflect the core message of your presentation. If your content is data-heavy, opt for a template with clear charts and graphs. For a storytelling presentation, choose a template that incorporates visuals and storytelling elements. Ensuring your template and message aligns strengthens your presentation’s storytelling .

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