When you apply a general rule-of-thumb to the content you want to present, you’re going to end up limiting yourself. These rules aren’t necessarily wrong, but I do feel they overlook one of the most important factors in your presentation: Your message. “Keep it to one slide for every three minutes.”Įven presentation pros like Guy Kawasaki will advocate for the 10/20/30 rule (10 slides, 20 minutes, 30 point font). ![]() There are so many rules out there that you’ve probably heard of. But trust me, you’ll get what I mean after reading this post. You’re looking for a quick and simple solution that you can use right now. Here’s your answer: As many as you need, but within reason. How many slides do you really need for your next presentation, regardless of the time set? It’s time to put the age-old PowerPoint question to rest. ![]() If I had a dollar for every time I get a question like these, I’d be a millionaire. ![]() “I have a 60-minute presentation coming up and I don’t want to bore my audience to death with slide-overload. “How many slides do I need for a 10 minutes presentation?”
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