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5 Tips that will make your presentation shine like Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs

Recently I met several entrepreneurs that presented their new business ideas to me.

Sometimes I was puzzled by the amount of slides and text on each slide, and then I have stumbled upon this column. it is about a new book about presenting like Steve Jobs. Jobs is one of the most Charismatic speakers out there today. So I thought why not share it with you… In this link we can see many tips demonstrated in pictures from Steve Jobs events.

The Apple music event of Sept. 9, 2009, marked the return of the world’s greatest corporate storyteller. For more than three decades, Apple (AAPL) co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs has raised product launches to an art form. In my new book, The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs: How to Be Insanely Great in Front of Any Audience, I reveal the techniques that Jobs uses to create and deliver mind-blowing keynote presentations.

Steve Jobs does not sell computers; he sells an experience. The same holds true for his presentations that are meant to inform, educate, and entertain. An Apple presentation has all the elements of a great theatrical production—a great script, heroes and villains, stage props, breathtaking visuals, and one moment that makes the price of admission well worth it. Here are the five elements of every Steve Jobs presentation. Incorporate these elements into your own presentations to sell your product or ideas the Steve Jobs way.

1. A headline. Steve Jobs positions every product with a headline that fits well within a 140-character Twitter post. For example, Jobs described the MacBook Air as “the world’s thinnest notebook.” That phrase appeared on his presentation slides, the Apple Web site, and Apple’s press releases at the same time. What is the one thing you want people to know about your product? This headline must be consistent in all of your marketing and presentation material.

2. A villain. In every classic story, the hero fights the villain. In 1984, the villain, according to Apple, was IBM (IBM). Before Jobs introduced the famous 1984 television ad to the Apple sales team for the first time, he told a story of how IBM was bent on dominating the computer industry. “IBM wants it all and is aiming its guns on its last obstacle to industry control: Apple.” Today, the “villain” in Apple’s narrative is played by Microsoft (MSFT). One can argue that the popular “I’m a Mac” television ads are hero/villain vignettes. This idea of conquering a shared enemy is a powerful motivator and turns customers into evangelists.

3. A simple slide. Apple products are easy to use because of the elimination of clutter. The same approach applies to the slides in a Steve Jobs presentation. They are strikingly simple, visual, and yes, devoid of bullet points. Pictures are dominant. When Jobs introduced the MacBook Air, no words could replace a photo of a hand pulling the notebook computer out of an interoffice manila envelope. Think about it this way—the average PowerPoint slide has 40 words. In some presentations, Steve Jobs has a total of seven words in 10 slides. And why are you cluttering up your slides with too many words?

4. A demo. Neuroscientists have discovered that the brain gets bored easily. Steve Jobs doesn’t give you time to lose interest. Ten minutes into a presentation he’s often demonstrating a new product or feature and having fun doing it. When he introduced the iPhone at Macworld 2007, Jobs demonstrated how Google Maps (GOOG) worked on the device. He pulled up a list of Starbucks (SBUX) stores in the local area and said, “Let’s call one.” When someone answered, Jobs said: “I’d like to order 4,000 lattes to go, please. No, just kidding.”

5. A holy smokes moment. Every Steve Jobs presentation has one moment that neuroscientists call an “emotionally charged event.” The emotionally charged event is the equivalent of a mental post-it note that tells the brain, Remember this! For example, at Macworld 2007, Jobs could have opened the presentation by telling the audience that Apple was unveiling a new mobile phone that also played music, games, and video. Instead he built up the drama. “Today, we are introducing three revolutionary products. The first one is a widescreen iPod with touch controls. The second is a revolutionary mobile phone. And the third is a breakthrough Internet communications device…an iPod, a phone, an Internet communicator…an iPod, a phone, are you getting it? These are not three devices. This is one device!” The audience erupted in cheers because it was so unexpected, and very entertaining. By the way, the holy smokes moment on Sept. 9 had nothing to do with a product. It was Steve Jobs himself appearing onstage for the first time after undergoing a liver transplant.

One more thing…sell dreams. Charismatic speakers like Steve Jobs are driven by a nearly messianic zeal to create new experiences. When he launched the iPod in 2001, Jobs said, “In our own small way we’re going to make the world a better place.” Where most people saw the iPod as a music player, Jobs recognized its potential as a tool to enrich people’s lives. Cultivate a sense of mission. Passion, emotion, and enthusiasm are grossly underestimated ingredients in professional business communications, and yet, passion and emotion will motivate others. Steve Jobs once said that his goal was not to die the richest man in the cemetery. It was to go to bed at night thinking that he and his team had done something wonderful. Do something wonderful. Make your brand stand for something meaningful.

For more of Job’s techniques, flip through this slide show. Then catch a video interview with Carmine Gallo about how he researched his book.

Carmine Gallo is a communication skills coach for the world’s most admired brands. He is also a popular speaker and the author of several books, including The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs: How to Be Insanely Great in Front of Any Audience. More of Gallo’s columns are available in hisongoing series.

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100+ top headlines for your blog or emails

For some time now I have been looking for a good list of titles to use in copy of blog posts, email titles and landing page headers. I have collected from the internet a list of recommended titles. I hope online marketing professional will find it useful. This is not my original content and credit goes to Authority Blogger

And here is the full list which is very long…

1. 10 Money/Time Saving Tips for ______
2. The Secret of Getting the Best Price for Your _______
3. How to Find the Best _____ Deals on the Web
4. Top Gadgets for _____
5. Are _____ Worth the Money?
6. Everything You Need to Know About Getting Cheaper _____
7. Top 10 Tips For Hassle Free ______
8. Best ____ For Under [Price]
9. Unusual but Achievable ____
10. 5 Ways to Boost Your ____ Without Spending More _____
11. Ways to ____ on a Budget
12. 5 Ways to _____ and Profit!
13. 21 Audacious and Creative _____ Ideas
14.Who Else Wants to ____?
15. Now You Can ____ for Free!
16. How to Get _____ in Half the Time
17. 10 Stars and their ____
18. _____ Life Styles of the Rich and Famous
19. How to Look and Act ________
20.Now You Can Have Get More and Better ____ With Less Effort
21. ______ like a Movie Star
22.9 Ways You Can ____ Better Than You Deserve
23.How to ____ in 10 Seconds
24.Have a ____ You Can Be Proud Of
25. 21 _____ Conversation Tips
26.Finding Your Perfect _______
27. Plan a Perfect ______
28.What ____ Really Want
29.7 Signs You Are/Can _______
30.Get ____ Now
Crystal Ball and History
31. The History of _______
32.How _____ Will Impact _____ in [Year]
33._____ Then and Now
34.40 Predictions on the Future of ____
35.The Modern Rules of ______
36.___ Lessons from History
37. The _____ Story
Problems and Fears
38.Are _____ a Dying Breed?
39.How to Beat the Fear of _____
40.10 ____ Scams and How to Avoid Them
41. How Secure Are Your _____?
42.7 Most Frightening ____
43.Top 10 Scary _____ Facts
44.Outrageous _____ and How they Could Impact You
45.Get Rid of Your _____ Once and For All
46.Could Your ______ be a ________?
47.What Your ____ is Not Telling You About _______
48.Beware ______ and How to Spot them
49.10 Good Ways NOT to ______
50.How to Safely _______
51. The Unseen/Biggest Dangers of _____
52.______ Do’s and Don’ts
53. 21 Ways to Screw Up _____
54. 10 Reasons Not to _____
55. 7 _____ Danger Signs
56. 7 things _____ Should Never Do
Fact, Fiction, Secrets, Truth and Lies
57.What Everyone Ought to Know about ______
58.____ Personality Test: What Your ____ Says About You
59._____ Lies and How to Spot them
60._____ Facts and Myths
61. The Real Truth About ______
62.21 Secrets the _____ Experts Don’t Want You to Know
63. 101 Most Popular _____ Myths
64.10 ______ Facts You Need to Know
65.The Secret of Successful _____
66.Little Known Ways to _____
67. Truth and Lies in _____
68.All You Need to Know about _______
69.10 Lies We Tell Our _______
70. 101 things Not to tell _______
71. Revealed: Why _____
72.How to Spot a Fake ______
How-To Tricks of the Trade
73.When is it Smarter to ____ or ____?
74. Little Known Ways to ________
75. 10 Reasons it’s Better to ______
76.How to Plan the Ultimate _____
77. How to _____ Like a _____
78.____ Jobs You Can Do Yourself
79.Here is a Method That is Helping _____ to _____
80.Here’s a Quick Way to _______
81. 7 Creative Ways to ______
82.How to be a _______
83.9 Surprising Things You Can _____
84._____ Like an Expert in 10 Easy Steps
85.21 Expert ____ Tips
86.5 Reasons You Should ______
Best and Worst
87.Top 10 Worlds Cheapest/Best/Most Expensive _____
88.The Worlds Best _____ You Can Actually Afford to Buy
89.The Worlds Worst Ever _____
90.The World’s Most Unusual _____
91. Funniest ______ Stories
92.Sexiest _______ in the World
93.The Top 10 Best and Worst _____ in the World
94.Top 19 Most ____ Friendly ____
95. 100 Useful or Beautiful ____
96.5 Reasons _____ is Better than ______
97. The Worlds Top 10 Most Important ______
98.Top 20 Clips About _____ in Films and Television
99.10 ____ We Don’t Want to See ____
100.21 Most Hilarious _____
101.The Worlds Worst _____ Advice
102.10 Reasons ____ is the Worst _____

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Top 10 Blogs in the World

Here is a list of top 10 blogs of the world in terms of traffic.

TMZ.com and PerezHilton.com tops the list by covering 16.61% and 12.59% of the market share. Both these blogs are mainly dominated towards celebrities, helping it capture major share of the market.

To increase your blogs traffic and to reach closer to the world’s top 10 blogs you can do RSS submissions in top blog directories. Feedback from people in the blog helps in generating the repeated and fresh visitors as well. Visit this site for valuable tips and traffic building techniques.

I read several interesting posts last week which you can add to your blog with your own words and views. You don’t have to make the entire story on your own, but pick one from millions and modify it. Here’s where you can find interesting blogs.

Here is an interesting music blog and another one is about new media.

Top Blogs

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How to Build a High-Traffic Blog Without Killing Yourself

Tim Ferriss has been interviewed for a word press conference. The video is excellent and we can learn a lot from it on viral marketing and blogging while we avoid wasting a lot of time (Highly recommended!!! Read the post here

Here is the video which is great

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Proven Social Media Headlines

Daren Rose wrote this great post with a bonus PDF that include 102 proven social media headlines. Well worth the download… Good title copy can increase read rate 5-10 fold.

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How to change your blog theme 4 free

In order to have a nice design of word press blog, we can upgrade to version 2.8.3 and enjoy install function that does not require uploading files to the blog (requires minimal technical skill that i lack…).

After that just add new themes and choose from the offered themes.

Search also “Royale Blue Free Wordpress Template” and find very cool examples.

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Who is Noam ? Who is Amit?

Since they have a lot in common, it makes sense to put their pictures in one post

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How to write blog post using iphone?

Writing blog post with iPhone is much easier if you so the following:

1. Use word press application – it is much easier than typing on the html site.
2. Make sure your auto correction is turned on. typing on a touch screen is not easy and the auto correction works very nice.
3. try to type with both hands with the auto correction

After a short practice you will see that it becomes much faster…

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Marketing with Low Budget

Yesterday i have presented in Bencham in Beijing about marketing with low budget.

This is the presentation

 

and this is the video in the end

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Cool Blog designs

In order to upgrade China Dreams design, I have stumble upon the following posts about cool blog designs. these are my favorite designs from the post.

Let me know what do you think…

http://www.thatindiedude.com/

http://www.organicsupermarket.ie/news/

http://luisalarcon.com/blog/

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