Easily Add Video to your PowerPoint Presentation
 and Guarantee It Will Work Every Time

Have you ever had one of these situations happen:

  • You inserted a video clip on a slide and when you went to run the presentation on the computer in the meeting room you were embarrassed and frustrated when the video wouldn't run
  • You paid hundreds or thousands of dollars to have a professional video studio shoot and prepare a video file for you only to discover that you wasted your money when the video file wouldn't run well in PowerPoint
  • You wanted to add a video segment to your presentation but it was too close to the time of your presentation to hire a video crew or you didn't have the budget to hire professionals and your presentation was less effective than it could have been
  • You want to edit a video clip that you had produced but the fee for making even a small change is outrageous and you figure there must be a way you could do it yourself without spending hours and hours learning complex video software

The Incorporating Video in Your PowerPoint Presentation video tutorial shows you exactly how to:

  • Smoothly play a DVD clip from a commercial DVD so it looks seamless to your audience
  • Use the digital camera you already own to take videos that you can quickly incorporate at the last minute to WOW your audience
  • Use your home digital camcorder to create professional looking movies at a fraction of the cost of hiring a video production company
  • Use freely available software tools to easily edit video clips and save tons of money in editing costs
  • Add titles, transitions and credits to video clips making it look like you spent thousands when you only spent a few minutes with easy to use software
  • Save your video in the format that works best with PowerPoint, saving yourself hours of agony trying to get the wrong format to work
  • Control how and when your video clip plays on your slide, giving you complete flexibility in how it is used and making it look like you have a professional A/V company controlling the presentation
  • Package up all the files (PowerPoint and videos) so that when it is transferred to another computer it is guaranteed to work and you can stop worrying about whether it will work when you present it

How is this video tutorial different from other training methods?

You can pick up any number of books or even other video training CDs or DVDs that contain a section on video, so how is this video tutorial different? Almost every PowerPoint book or training video only shows you the features of PowerPoint and uses the “every feature and every toolbar button” approach to show you every feature but not explain how to actually use it in the real world. This video tutorial shows you how to use PowerPoint as well as the other technology and software you will need to make it actually work, like Windows Media Player, Windows Movie Maker, digital cameras and digital video camcorders. This video tutorial uses my “practical not technical” approach to show you exactly what you really need to know to incorporate video to make your audience marvel at your presentation.

Many of the PowerPoint books tell you what items to click but many times you are searching for that item because they can’t show you every screen print to show you where every item is. In this video, you see exactly where everything is because you see my screen and hear me navigate as I am doing it – no guessing involved. And you can pause the video at any time to go to your copy of PowerPoint and try the steps because once you have seen it done, it is so much easier to follow and get it right the first time.

Want a preview?  Click the Play button below this clip and you will see a one minute extract from one of the actual videos.  The extract is small, but the real videos fill your screen.

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Will this video tutorial work in your computer? You bet it will. It is created using the most common browser technology, so all you need is a web browser with a Flash player installed (don’t worry, you probably already have it installed since over 98% of computers do). The easy to use CD automatically runs when you put it in your computer and the menu allows you to select any of the videos. There are nine videos, each focused on a specific topic, so your total training time is reduced because you don’t have to scroll through a lot of information to get to the part you want.

I got a panicked call from an advertising agency that kept having embarrassing failures of their presentations with video clips. They would have it all set up and working in their office and when they presented in front of the client, the video would not work causing frustration, panic and embarrassment. One simple tip that is explained on the video solved their problem instantly and they have not had a problem since.

Why am I qualified to teach you these topics?

I have been working with PowerPoint for over 10 years and my focus is on how to make technology useful for you, not overwhelm you with technical details. When Prentice Hall looked for an author for their MBA level textbook on PowerPoint, they selected me. The book, titled “Guide to PowerPoint” will be used in top ranked MBA programs to train future corporate executives on how to use this tool. In the book, we can’t go into the topic of video very deeply, so you can benefit from the expanded depth that I have put into this video tutorial.

I have created a total of 9 video tutorials and 5 e-books that have been purchased by hundreds of people all over the world. I have presented my ideas at conferences and in organizations all over North America from St. John’s, Newfoundland to Los Angeles, California, and even on a cruise ship sailing to Alaska. My ideas have been published in newspapers, magazines and on line. The National Post called me a “presentation training guru” and Tony Ramos called me a “PowerPoint rock star”.

These 51 minutes of videos replaces hours you would spend in a classroom or leafing through books. How much time have you already spent struggling with videos in your presentations? How many times have you been embarrassed in front of your boss, clients or a conference room when your video didn’t work? How much is it worth to you to be able to peel back the curtain on the secrets that make using video simple and easy?

You would pay hundreds of dollars for a classroom course or to buy a collection of books that still wouldn’t give you the information you really need. This video tutorial is only $97. For a fraction of the cost of what you would pay using other training methods that don’t work as well, I reveal the insider tips and techniques that you need to add the power of video to your PowerPoint presentations.

Click here to order the “Incorporating Video in Your PowerPoint Presentations” video tutorial and within 1 hour of receiving the CD, you can be adding video that sets your presentations above everyone else who doesn’t know these insider secrets.