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How to make your Power Point slides tweet for you!

Posted on Friday, December 11, 2009 by Fred

While you present these days, especially at conferences, people in the audience will tweet with a specific #hashtag.

What if you could contribute to that Twitter conversation by having each slide in your presentation send a tweet for you? And also, wouldn’t it be great to know, while on stage, what are people saying about you?

The video below will show you:

  1. How to embed twitter into your Power Point
  2. How to send auto-tweets from each slide
  3. How to emebe the conversation from a Twitter #hashtag into your slide

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  • Another fantastic video-tip Fred. I'm going to forward the link to this recording to all my business networks.
  • Thanks Miriam!
  • unacoleman
    Nice idea Fred
  • waseem2
    Wow , it's amazing

    very good video and very good feature .

    Thank You
  • What a great tool. I am excited to add this to my next presentation. Please feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn
  • Fred

    You talk quite fast during the presentation :-) but the video is very useful.

    My concern is just if the audience gets even more distracted if I tweet during presentation and so forth...

    But the video made it easy to install the tool. Thanks for sharing this.

    Regards
    Urs
    @ComMetrics
  • Hi Urs,
    Thank for your comment and for spreading the news on Twitter.

    That's a great question. I do admit that Twitter is to some degree a distraction, especially when you want people in the audience to pay you 100% of the attention and many of them are focused in sending tweets.
    The flip side to that is that while your presentation was only limited to the people in one room, now your expertise, brand and knowledge can fly around the world as you speak :)
    This PowerPoint-Twitter tool is fenomenal because you're contributing to that conversation being generated without any additional effort (remember that after the activities, you can track the entire conversation through the specific #hashtag and learn more about what was said about you).
    Try it and see how it goes. By the way, tomorrow I'm giving a full-day training on social media for non-profits and my slides will be tweeting LIVE with the hashtag #socialmedianpo
    All the best
    Fred
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