Presenter or power-point

by alanj
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Does anyone have stats on which is most effective with household consumers, a traditional presenter or a power-point presentation via a laptop.
Which is perceived as most credible/trustworthy by potential purchasers of home improvement goods
#powerpoint #presenter
  • Profile picture of the author savidge4
    If you happen to watch shows like Holmes on Homes you would see that real time app based applications where the customer can see the possibilities is where its at.
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    Both. Having a model showcasing the goods will work great.
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  • Always, always a flip book.

    If the contents are good, it can ooze credibility and save a considerable level of pain and agony (providing you don't put in blank pages you won't get a blank "screen").

    They've helped sell $100's of billions of stuff it's rare to get a malfunction.

    The only time mine "broke down" was when the clips went ping and snapped.

    Luckily no - one was injured and I just carried on with the presentation.


    Steve


    P.S. Be honest has anyone ever gone through an "electronic" presentation without some kind of a "glitch"

    Yes, Ok a few times but out of say 10 how many went wonky.
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