VIDEO: The 10-20-30 rule in giving presentations from Guy Kawazaki
VIDEO: The 10-20-30 rule in giving presentations from Guy Kawazaki
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Everyone who has come across presentations, both from the listener and from the presenter, knows that long presentations packed with a lot of information, with a lot of text are a real torture for the listeners.

Look at Guy Kawasaki's story about the 10-20-30 rule - it has a reason to be tried by you if you REALLY want to sell something to an outside customer.

The 10-20-30 rule in giving presentations from Guy Kawazaki
The 10-20-30 rule in giving presentations from Guy Kawazaki

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The video is in English, so I will briefly outline the essence of his theory here:

- the presentation should be no more than 10 slides;

- they must be told in 20 minutes(Guy makes a funny joke that most Windows computers don't take more than 40 minutes with the projector:) and the audience will also have questions …)

- the size of the text should be at least 30 (not all people see well, the large size forces you to be laconic, and the audience will not have to read the presentation ahead of you, but you will have to know your material and they will finally start listening to you).

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