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Mastering Prezi for Business Presentations

By : Russell Anderson-Williams
Book Image

Mastering Prezi for Business Presentations

By: Russell Anderson-Williams

Overview of this book

Prezi is a tool for delivering presentations in a linear or non-linear format. This cloud-based software enables users to structure presentations on an infinite canvass in a way that is much more engaging and visually stimulating to the audience. "Mastering Prezi for Business Presentations" is a must read for anyone already using Prezi who wants to take their presentations to the next level. It covers all of the technical elements of the software, whilst also looking at the practicalities of using Prezi in a business environment. This book covers all the technical elements of Prezi and also teaches the reader how to think for Prezi, and approach their design in the best way. This is an essential resource for people who want to use Prezi seriously. As well as covering best practices for inserting imagery, sound, and video, this book also covers topics for business users like collaborating and sharing Prezis online, using Prezi at a meeting to brain storm with overseas colleagues, and how to 'Prezify' PowerPoint or Keynote slides. "Mastering Prezi for Business Presentations" will escalate you from Prezi user to master with ease.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Mastering Prezi for Business Presentations
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Presenting online


The simplest option to use and manage in Prezi meeting is an online presentation. This literally allows you to take a group of invited guests through a presentation that you've designed. If you have a path in your Prezi, then moving to each stage will also move the guests along with you as well. If your Prezi doesn't have paths, you can zoom around freely and your guests will also move along with you.

Audio

We obviously recommend you use some kind of audio system to speak with your guests as well. Prezi doesn't have any built-in function for using audio, so a company conference line or Skype will be sufficient enough. Make sure you mention the audio details on your invite, and also in the very first frame of your Prezi link we have in the following screenshot:

Where have they gone?

The only real danger you face when presenting online through Prezi meeting is losing people on your canvas. Because Prezi might be so new to people, they'll get excited and probably click on anything...