
An interesting web presentation is a result of certain fundamental rules that must be followed religiously. First of all, it must be woven around a story line that eventually serves as the operating system for entire presentation. Story line must be as per audience expectations and needs.
A conscious effort should be made to organize your information into some (preferably three or four distinct sections while simultaneously ensuring that it adds credibility to your story line. Now include only those details that support your story line and also fit into the sections already delineated. With these three layers in place you can create a very compelling, convincing and integrated web presentation. Story line should be used for filtering out extraneous information.
Further, use examples which corroborate the story line. Examples must be chosen smartly, keeping time and scope constraints for the presentation in mind. Make examples walk-through demos or scenarios wherever possible. You can creatively use a picture for anchoring your story line. A picture has the capacity to serve as the focus for your story line. It can be helpful in keeping that story line prevalent in audience’s mind long after the presentation. The picture may be a photograph, an image, or a simple diagram.
Finally, streamline the slides in order to fit them appropriately into your data chunks.
Then perform the following 5-point check on your online presentation:
1. Does this slide add to my overall theme?
2. Does this slide support the presentation at this point of time?
3. Is the information provided relevant?
4. Can this information be hidden and shown only on demand?
5. Are the diagrams telling a story or just showing data?
· Create a professional look.
· Presentation must be short, concise and to-the-point.
· Highlight ideas and results.
· Presentation must be organized in one directory tree and relative links must only be utilized.
· Presentation must not exceed more than a couple megabytes

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