Converting written content to a SlideShare deck

As a professional who is using written content to market your products or services, you probably have many articles, special reports, and white papers. How can you take the content you have already created and convert it to take advantage of the SlideShare platform? Do you need to hire a designer? No. You can do it yourself. In this deck, I have partnered with copyblogger to walk you through the process for converting written content into a SlideShare deck. 

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This deck is based on an article I wrote that was published by copyblogger.

If you want to start creating your own SlideShare decks and need some help selecting a good visual to illustrate the point you are making, this SlideShare deck outlines my What Visual To Use approach.

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I also offer over 30 PowerPoint Video Tutorials to help you more efficiently use this common presentation tool, over 100 articles on effective PowerPoint presentations, grouped by category, a free bi-weekly Presentation Insights newsletter, and many more resources that are totally free for you or your colleagues to use.

My primary work is in customized training workshops for corporate presenters. Because all my workshops are totally customized, if your team wants to discuss a workshop tailored to creating SlideShare decks, check out my workshop information page and get in touch.

By Dave Paradi

Dave Paradi has over twenty-two years of experience delivering customized training workshops to help business professionals improve their presentations. He has written ten books and over 600 articles on the topic of effective presentations and his ideas have appeared in publications around the world. His focus is on helping corporate professionals visually communicate the messages in their data so they don't overwhelm and confuse executives. Dave is one of fewer than ten people in North America recognized by Microsoft with the Most Valuable Professional Award for his contributions to the Excel, PowerPoint, and Teams communities. His articles and videos on virtual presenting have been viewed over 4.8 million times and liked over 17,000 times on YouTube.