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What is a Slide Deck? Everything You Need to Know!

By: Author Shrot Katewa

What is a Slide Deck? Everything You Need to Know!

In my personal experience alone, I’ve seen people use very many different words including the word “Slide Deck” for a presentation. I always wondered what is the meaning of Slide Deck, and how is it different from other words commonly used to describe a presentation. So, I did a little research, and here’s what I found out!

A Slide Deck is a term assigned to a group of slides that together form a complete presentation. A slide deck is usually created using a presentation design application. A slide deck is often used as an aid for storytelling or presenting information about a topic or an organization.

But, how is a slide deck different from a slide show or a PowerPoint? In this article, we will understand the nuances of the various presentation terminologies used. Plus, I will also help you understand why is a slide deck really called a slide deck!

So, let’s get started.

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What is a Slide Deck?

When it comes to describing a presentation, there are several words that are used. One word that is often used is a “Slide Deck”.

As mentioned above, a slide deck really is a collection of slides put together to form a presentation. A slide deck is used in many organizations to give an overview about their organization, to share strategies or plans, or showcase performance updates, or even just sharing a piece of interesting information about a topic. There are several use cases for a slide deck!

You may wonder, “Is slide deck not just the same as a presentation?”. If so, then why not just call it a presentation instead of a slide deck? Why use the term slide deck at all?

Pro Tip: All slide decks are presentations, but not all presentations can be classified as a slide deck!

A presentation is usually a much broader term. For instance, when you are displaying a physical product and verbally sharing nuggets of information about that product, it is still referred to as a presentation. More specifically, it is called a product presentation.

The key difference between a slide deck and presentation is that a presentation is an act of delivering information such as a speech or a talk. Whereas, a slide deck is the visual aid used while giving a presentation!

Although the two terms are often used interchangeably, a slide deck and a presentation are actually two different terms!

Why is a Slide Deck called a Slide Deck? A Brief History!

The term slide deck evolved from an old technology that was used for projecting the slides on the wall. A physical 35 mm slide was inserted into a carousel slide projector . All the slides that were used during a presentation were collectively known as a slide deck (as in a deck of cards).

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The term “slide deck” stuck around and became synonymous with a presentation even after the technology evolved . Thus, even today, many people refer to a presentation as a slide deck.

If you are wondering how this projector really worked, then you would be amazed to know that each model came with slots for 40 or 80 slides that could be inserted at a time.

Each slide would be placed upside down and backward in terms of the chronological order so that the image projected is in the correct orientation and order. The slide themselves were usually photographs and not much could be done on the slide.

Difference Between Slide Deck and Slide Show?

Another term that people often use interchangeably is a slide deck and a slide show.

A slide deck is the group of slides used to create a presentation. However, when these slides are displayed or shown to an audience while giving a presentation, the process is known as a slide show.

In other words, a slide deck is usually a presentation file whereas a slide show is a process of showing the contents of that file to an audience.

Slide Deck vs PowerPoint: What’s the Difference?

I’ve also seen people get confused between a slide deck and PowerPoint. Again, these are also another set of terms that are used interchangeably. But, there is a difference.

As mentioned before, a slide deck is usually a group of slides collectively put together to give a presentation. The term slide deck has existed even years before PowerPoint was introduced. As we learned above, a slide deck was initially used to describe the batch of physical slides used in a projector.

PowerPoint, on the other hand, is a presentation design software. Unlike a slide or a presentation, PowerPoint is actually a program that is used for designing a slide or creating a presentation.

As the technology evolved and a computer started to have more computing power, complex applications were designed to enable the ease of leveraging technology.

Contrary to the common opinion, PowerPoint was not created by Microsoft. It was first released by Forethought Inc in 1987 initially only for Mac OS. However, Microsoft acquired PowerPoint 3 months after its initial release and rebranded it as Microsoft PowerPoint.

What is the Difference Between Slide Deck and a Pitch Deck?

Another term that you may hear often, especially in the more recent times, is a pitch deck. It is important to note that using the two interchangeably might not be the correct thing to do. Here’s why –

A slide deck is basically all the final slides put together to create a presentation. However, a pitch deck is a type of a slide deck created with a very specific purpose of pitching an idea or a business model to an investor with the intention of raising funds for implementing the idea.

In this era of start-ups and entrepreneurs, a pitch deck is quite common. In fact, every time an organization is looking to raise funds for the project or business, a pitch deck is required.

Simply put, a pitch deck can also be called a slide deck, but not all slide decks can be referred to as a pitch deck!

What is a PowerPoint Slide Deck?

There are multiple ways of creating a slide deck. As we learned earlier, traditionally a slide deck was created using actual physical slides.

As the technology evolved, sophisticated computer applications were used to create a slide deck. One such application is Microsoft PowerPoint.

A PowerPoint slide deck is a term used to describe a slide deck or a presentation that is created using Microsoft PowerPoint as the presentation design application. A PowerPoint slide deck usually consists of multiple slides put together to create a presentation.

That said, a PowerPoint slide deck is more commonly referred to as a “slide deck” or just “Presentation” as PowerPoint is not the only presentation design application available to a user.

What is a Slide Deck in Google Slides?

Although PowerPoint has been one of the most well-known and commonly used presentation design programs, another application that has been gaining in popularity amongst the users is Google Slides!

The idea of a slide deck in Google Slides is pretty much the same. When you put together all the final slides that are going to be used in a presentation using Google Slides, it is known as a slide deck in Google Slides.

If you are not sure what exactly is Google Slides and would like to understand this a bit more in detail, I’ve written a detailed post on this topic. Make sure you check it out! Click on the below link.

What is Google Slides? The ULTIMATE Guide!

How to Make a Slide Deck in PowerPoint?

If you are using PowerPoint, one of the things that you may often be asked to do at work is to make a slide deck in PowerPoint. But, how exactly do you do that? Let me try to answer this question.

Here’s how to make a slide deck in PowerPoint –

  • Open a PowerPoint Presentation
  • Create a structure for your content
  • Create a Title Slide
  • Design the Other Remaining Slides
  • Use Images relevant to the content
  • Add Animations and Transitions
  • Create a Thank You Slide
  • Save Your Slide Deck
  • Share the File with your team

Honestly, this topic deserves a separate article in itself. Perhaps even a single article may not be complete enough to cover this topic.

How to Make a Good Slide Deck?

Let’s face it – most of us don’t want to come across as incompetent. Thus, making a good slide deck is almost always important. But, how exactly does one do that?

There are actually several things that you can do to make an attractive presentation. I actually wrote a detailed article on how to easily create a good slide deck. The tips that I share in that article are also relevant for beginners. So, make sure you check out that article as well! The link is mentioned below.

7 EASY tips that ALWAYS make your PPT presentation attractive (even for beginners)

More Helpful Resources –

  • Should You Add Table of Contents in your Presentation?
  • How to Give a Presentation When You Are Not Prepared?
  • A Quick Guide to Using Animations and Transitions in PowerPoint

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10 tips on how to make slides that communicate your idea, from TED’s in-house expert

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When your slides rock, your whole presentation pops to life. At TED2014, David Epstein created a clean, informative slide deck to support his talk on the changing bodies of athletes . Photo: James Duncan Davidson/TED

Aaron Weyenberg is the master of slide decks. Our UX Lead creates Keynote presentations that are both slick and charming—the kind that pull you in and keep you captivated, but in an understated way that helps you focus on what’s actually being said. He does this for his own presentations and for lots of other folks in the office. Yes, his coworkers ask him to design their slides, because he’s just that good.

We asked Aaron to bottle his Keynote mojo so that others could benefit from it. Here, 10 tips for making an effective slide deck, split into two parts: the big, overarching goals, and the little tips and tricks that make your presentation sing.

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Aaron used this image of a New Zealand disaster to kick off a slide deck from TED’s tech team — all about how they prepares for worst-case scenarios. He asked for permission to use the image, and credited the photographer, Blair Harkness. View the whole slidedeck from this presentation.

The big picture…

  • Think about your slides last . Building your slides should be the tail end of developing your presentation. Think about your main message, structure its supporting points, practice it and time it—and then start thinking about your slides. The presentation needs to stand on its own; the slides are just something you layer over it to enhance the listener experience. Too often, I see slide decks that feel more like presenter notes, but I think it’s far more effective when the slides are for the audience to give them a visual experience that adds to the words. .
  • Create a consistent look and feel . In a good slide deck, each slide feels like part of the same story. That means using the same or related typography, colors and imagery across all your slides. Using pre-built master slides can be a good way to do that, but it can feel restrictive and lead to me-too decks. I like to create a few slides to hold sample graphic elements and type, then copy what I need from those slides as I go. .
  • Think about topic transitions . It can be easy to go too far in the direction of consistency, though. You don’t want each slide to look exactly the same. I like to create one style for the slides that are the meat of what I’m saying, and then another style for the transitions between topics. For example, if my general slides have a dark background with light text, I’ll try transition slides that have a light background with dark text. That way they feel like part of the same family, but the presentation has texture—and the audience gets a visual cue that we’re moving onto a new topic. .
  • With text, less is almost always more . One thing to avoid—slides with a lot of text, especially if it’s a repeat of what you’re saying out loud. It’s like if you give a paper handout in a meeting—everyone’s head goes down and they read, rather than staying heads-up and listening. If there are a lot of words on your slide, you’re asking your audience to split their attention between what they’re reading and what they’re hearing. That’s really hard for a brain to do, and it compromises the effectiveness of both your slide text and your spoken words. If you can’t avoid having text-y slides, try to progressively reveal text (like unveiling bullet points one by one) as you need it. .
  • Use photos that enhance meaning . I love using simple, punchy photos in presentations, because they help what you’re saying resonate in your audience’s mind without pulling their attention from your spoken words. Look for photos that (1) speak strongly to the concept you’re talking about and (2) aren’t compositionally complex. Your photo could be a metaphor or something more literal, but it should be clear why the audience is looking at it, and why it’s paired with what you’re saying. For example, I recently used the image above—a photo of a container ship about to tip over (it eventually sank)—to lead off a co-worker’s deck about failure preparation. And below is another example of a photo I used in a deck to talk about the launch of the new TED.com . The point I was making was that a launch isn’t the end of a project—it’s the beginning of something new. We’ll learn, adapt, change and grow.

Here, a lovely image from a slidedeck Aaron created about the redesign of TED.com . View the whole deck from this presentation .

And now some tactical tips…

  • Go easy on the effects and transitions . Keynote and Powerpoint come with a lot of effects and transitions. In my opinion, most of these don’t do much to enhance the audience experience. At worst, they subtly suggest that the content of your slides is so uninteresting that a page flip or droplet transition will snap the audience out of their lethargy. If you must use them, use the most subtle ones, and keep it consistent. .

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  • Try panning large images . Often, I want to show screen shot of an entire web page in my presentations. There’s a great Chrome extension to capture these—but these images are oftentimes much longer than the canvas size of the presentation. Rather than scaling the image to an illegible size, or cropping it, you can pan it vertically as you talk about it. In Keynote, this is done with a Move effect, which you can apply from an object’s action panel. .
  • For video, don’t use autoplay . It’s super easy to insert video in Keynote and Powerpoint—you just drag a Quicktime file onto the slide. And when you advance the deck to the slide with the video that autoplays, sometimes it can take a moment for the machine to actually start playing it. So often I’ve seen presenters click again in an attempt to start the video during this delay, causing the deck to go to the next slide. Instead, set the video to click to play. That way you have more predictable control over the video start time, and even select a poster frame to show before starting. .

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Lastly, I’d love to leave you with a couple book recommendations. The first is Resonate , by Nancy Duarte. It’s not so much about slides, but about public speaking in general – which is the foundation for any presentation, regardless of how great your slides are. In it, she breaks down the anatomy of what makes a great presentation, how to establish a central message and structure your talk, and more. (One of her case studies comes from Benjamin Zander’s charming TED Talk about classical music, a talk that captivated the audience from start to finish.) Think of this as prerequisite reading for my second recommendation, also by Duarte: Slide:ology . This is more focused on presentation visuals and slides.

Happy slide-making.

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What Is a Slide Deck & How It's Done (Tips & Templates)

Learn what a slide deck is. Get tips and templates for making a professional slide deck presentation for business that goes beyond PowerPoint.

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What is a slide deck

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What is a slide deck?

A slide deck is a sequence of slides, or pages, used as visual aids in a presentation or a speech. It’s used in business and education to communicate complex information. The slides in the deck are set in a logical order that completes a coherent narrative.

The term “slide deck” comes from the original mechanical slide projector which used a kind of magazine shaped as a carousel to move through a series of transparent slides which were projected on a screen. The term now refers to individual pages within digital presentations.

Dull presentations achieve only boredom - is your slide deck dull?

Capturing and maintaining an audience's attention is no easy feat. If your presentations are dull, you risk boring your audience, failing to convey your message effectively, or even becoming a go-to example for a bad presentation.

But what if there’s a way to minimize the risk?

In this post, we'll cover what a slide deck is and what it isn't.

You’ll learn how to avoid the common mistakes that demolish engagement and how to create an effective slide deck to transform your presentations from boring to buzzworthy.

Let’s dive in!

Slide deck vs. slideshow

A slide deck is a series of slides crafted for a presentation, whereas a slideshow is typically a looping set of images or videos, often with little to no interactive elements. While slide decks are used for communicating information, slideshows are generally used for entertainment.

Slide deck vs. presentation

The difference between a slide deck and a presentation is that a slide deck is a collection of slides that contains information, while a presentation is the act of delivering the information to an audience. The slide deck is the visual aid used during a presentation to support the speaker's message.

Static vs. interactive slide deck

A static slide deck presentation includes only static content such as text and images, whereas an interactive slide deck presentation includes clickable elements, animations, or embedded media that provide a dynamic, immersive experience users can interact with.

Interactive slide decks have been shown to be much more engaging than static ones since they facilitate the reader’s active participation.

This allows readers to hide or expose content on demand, control the pace at which content is served, and see information tailored to them.

You can see the difference below:

Static PDF example

What is a slide deck presentation in PowerPoint?

A slide deck presentation in PowerPoint is a series of static slides arranged in a fixed order.

Created in Microsoft's PowerPoint software, it allows for structured information delivery, but lacks interactive elements, limiting audience engagement during the presentation.

Here's an example of a slide deck presentation in PowerPoint:

PowerPoint slide deck

What is a slide deck presentation in Google Slides?

In Google Slides, a slide deck presentation is a sequence of slides designed within this cloud-based platform.

It offers the convenience of online collaboration and accessibility, but like traditional tools, it primarily features static slides, limiting the potential for interactive audience engagement.

Here's an example of a slide deck presentation in Google Slides:

Google Slides slide deck

What is a slide deck presentation in Storydoc?

A slide deck presentation in Storydoc is more than just a series of slides. It's an interactive journey crafted within the platform using narrated design.

Unlike traditional tools, it allows for dynamic elements and user interaction, significantly enhancing audience engagement and the overall presentation experience.

Here's an example of a slide deck presentation in Storydoc:

Storydoc slide deck

What makes a good slide deck?

A good slide deck grabs attention through a clear narrative, compelling visuals, and concise text. It's not just about information, but also interaction.

Engaging slide decks often incorporate dynamic elements, encourage audience participation, and are crafted with an understanding of the audience's needs and interests.

What are slide decks used for in business?

Slide decks are the backbone of effective business communication. They help audiences understand complex concepts, make informed decisions, and take action.

How slide decks are used:

  • To present complex data in an understandable way
  • To share company updates or strategies during meetings
  • To pitch ideas or products to clients or investors
  • To support webinars or training sessions
  • To tell compelling stories to engage and persuade audiences

What should a slide deck presentation include?

A slide deck presentation should include a clear narrative structure with an introduction, body, and conclusion. It should feature compelling visuals that support your message, concise and easy-to-read text, and interactive elements to engage your audience.

Remember to include a call-to-action, guiding your audience towards the desired outcome.

Check out our dedicated guides for specific types of slide decks:

What to Include in a Pitch Deck (Slides 99% of Investors Want)

7 elements of a great sales deck structure

What should a one-pager include?

What does a marketing deck include?

What are the main types of business slide decks?

The main types of business slide decks are:

  • Pitch deck presentations
  • Sales deck presentations
  • Product marketing presentations
  • White papers
  • Case studies
  • Report presentations
  • Education and academic presentations
  • Business proposal presentations
  • Sports sponsorship proposals
  • Business plan presentations

Jump ahead to each type:

1. Pitch deck presentations

These slide decks are the golden ticket for startups seeking investment. They succinctly present the business idea, market potential, and growth strategy to convince investors to come on board.

Here’s an example of a pitch deck presentation:

If you want to find out more about pitch deck presentations, read these articles:

What Is a Pitch Deck? A Beginner's Guide to Greatness

Create a Winning Pitch Deck Investors Love (Examples & Tips)

2. Sales deck presentations

These slide decks showcase the unique benefits of your product or service and demonstrate why it's the ideal solution for the customer's needs.

Their main goal is to convince prospects to become paying customers of your solution.

Here’s an example of a sales deck presentation:

To learn more, check out our article on how to make a sales pitch deck that turns ‘Maybe’ to ‘Yes!’ .

3. Product marketing presentations

These slide decks introduce new products or features, highlighting their benefits and how they solve the target audience's problems, sparking interest and driving sales.

Here’s an example of a product marketing presentation:

4. White papers

These slide decks are comprehensive reports that provide an in-depth analysis of a problem and its solution, showcasing your business expertise.

Here’s an example of a white paper:

5. Case studies

These slide decks share customer success stories. They show how your product or service has helped a customer, building credibility with potential clients.

Here’s an example of a case study:

For more information, check out our blog posts:

What Is a Case Study & Customer Success Story?

5 Steps for Writing a Case Study for Business (+Templates)

12 Steps to Create a Business Case Study That Converts

Case Study Format Types: Match Format with Business Goals

These decks present complex data in an engaging way. They transform raw data into understandable insights, making information accessible to all.

Here’s an example of a report presentation:

7. One-pagers

These slide decks provide a quick overview of your product or service on the first touchpoint with a potential customer. They highlight key features and benefits in a concise, easy-to-digest format.

Here’s an example of a one-pager presentation:

To learn more about this slide deck type, read our guides:

What Is a One-Pager: Types, Benefits & Main Use Cases

Make One-Pagers That Grab Attention, Engage & Convert

Create a Sales One-Pager (Examples, Writing Tips, Templates)

Create a Business Plan One-Pager (+ Proven Templates)

How to Create a Startup One-Pager That Wows Investors

How to Create a Product One-Pager (That Gets People Excited)

8. Education and academic presentations

These slide decks simplify complex concepts and present research findings in an engaging way, fostering understanding and learning.

Here’s an example of an academic presentation:

Research proposal example

Research proposal

This school research presentation template is perfect for students who need to present their findings from a research project. The template includes space for a title, introduction, main body, conclusion, and bibliography.

For more guidance, we have an article on how to write a research proposal that includes tips and templates.

9. Business proposal presentations

These slide decks summarize your offering and demonstrate its value, helping to secure business agreements and close deals.

Here’s an example of a business proposal presentation:

If you want to create your own, make sure to check out these posts:

How to Write a Business Proposal (Examples & Templates)

Make a Winning Business Proposal Presentation in 12 Steps

10. Sports sponsorship proposals

These slide decks highlight the benefits sponsors will receive in return for their investment, helping to secure funding for sports teams.

Here’s an example of a sports sponsorship proposal presentation:

Football sponsorship proposal example

Football sponsorship proposal

This bright and energetic template reflects the dynamic nature of sports. With a combination of text-based and interactive slides, you'll easily convey the history of your organization, as well as the team's main drivers and objectives, to make sponsors instantly realize the value for their money.

11. Business plan presentations

These slide decks serve as roadmaps for businesses. They detail the company's strategy and objectives, aligning team members and attracting potential investors.

Here’s an example of a business plan presentation:

General business plan example

General Business Plan

This template has everything you need to create a visual summary of your business idea. Thanks to a range of interactive slides, you'll be able to convey your vision in a way that impresses investors and gets you the necessary buy-in.

Best slide deck templates to get you started

Embarking on your slide deck journey doesn't have to start from scratch. With tried and tested templates, you're already a step ahead. They’re designed to be responsive, ensuring your content shines on every device.

If you're ready to take your presentations to the next level, explore our interactive slide deck templates below, guided by AI and reader feedback. They’ll help you create professional slide decks that captivate, engage, and inspire.

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The Difference Between Presentation Slides and a Deck

Matt Talbot

Just because we may use the same tools to accomplish the creation of both presentation slides and a deck does not mean that they are the same. 

However, most people will say that presentation slides and a deck are basically the same thing. 

In many ways, of course, they are very similar. You do use a “slide deck” during your presentation and, in the most basic sense, presentation slides and a deck are nearly the same.

However, in our humble opinion, it is worth drawing a line of distinction between the two.

The Differences Between Presentation Slides and a Deck

First off, presentation slides and a deck have very different end goals. 

If you are creating presentation slides, then you are (quite obviously) preparing materials that you will use as a visual aid during a presentation. Presentation slides should be visually stunning and minimalistic in their content. After all, if you are the one giving the presentation, you want all eyes on you, not your slides! 

If you are creating a deck, you very well may be creating a series of visual slides that are meant for someone to read on their own. This means that deck slides can be more information and can generally contain a lot more content. Since a deck is meant as something that should be read, you can utilize the format to communicate a lot of information quickly. 

Second, presentation slides are relatively fast to make whereas a deck may be significantly time consuming.

Assuming that you have a general outline of your speech, putting together the supporting slides should be relatively easy. You already know the main points that you want to make and you just need some great looking and simple slides to support your talking points.

There are lots of design tools out there that can help you develop engaging and beautiful graphics. If you are creating presentation slides, the best bet is to find some great looking, royalty free images on a website like Unsplash .

Creating all the content for a deck that is meant to be read can take a lot longer. The reason being that you need to be able to convey all the important information to a reader without the benefit of being able to fill in gaps with a voiceover.

Typically, this means that you will have to spend a bit more time creating the content. You have to be sure to triple check your grammar, all data points, and references. 

Finally, presentation slides are truly a one way street: they are meant to be presented and consumed in a very particular order. As the presentation creator, you will have an agenda and a series of slides that follow the main topics of the presentation. It would be very unnatural for you to hop around randomly throughout the presentation because you would lose the attention of your audience.

A deck will enable a reader to hop to any section that they like, which means it is more important to appropriately label everything in your content. You want to construct your report in a way where your reader can easily navigate through different parts of your deck, in whatever way makes the most sense for them. 

While they are very similar, and in many cases, built with the same tools, presentation slides and a deck can indeed be very different. We recommend thinking clearly about your use case and then building the appropriate content from there.

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PowerPoint Vs. Slide Deck, Slide Deck Meaning & More Simple Terms

Whitney D. Walter

Introduction

The terms “PowerPoint” and “slide deck” are thrown around a lot in the business world. So much so that you might be wondering if they mean the same thing or if there is something inherently different between the two.

The most significant distinction between a PowerPoint and a deck is that a “deck” is simply a collection of slides, whereas the term “PowerPoint” often refers to the final presentation which may be delivered in the form of a speech, video, or other format.

Here are a few examples of how a PowerPoint presentation can be used:

How do you make a good slide deck in powerpoint, what is a slide deck called in google slides, what is microsoft powerpoint.

Let’s start with the basics. Microsoft PowerPoint is a digital presentation tool. It’s a software application that allows users to share information and ideas with others.

  • Creating an informational slideshow to share with colleagues or clients. This might include information about a new product, project details, or company updates.
  • Developing a presentation to deliver at a conference or other professional event. This could include sharing research findings, pitching a business idea, or promoting a new initiative.
  • Creating an educational resource, such as a lesson plan or study guide. This might include slides with information about a topic, along with accompanying questions or activities.
  • Designing a sales deck to use when meeting with potential customers or clients. This could include slides outlining the features and benefits of a product or service.

PowerPoint presentations can be created using a variety of methods, including importing images, adding text, and inserting multimedia content.

Anatomy of a PowerPoint

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What is a PowerPoint presentation?

You can think of a PowerPoint presentation as a vehicle to share information with others. Some people refer to a presentation as the act of actually presenting a slide deck. This can be in the form of a recorded slideshow, speech, or another delivery method.

Others may refer to presentations simply as the completed Powerpoint deck.

A typical PowerPoint presentation consists of a series of slides, each of which can contain text , images, and other multimedia content. PowerPoint also offers a variety of features, such as animations and transitions, that can help to make your presentation more engaging.

What is a PowerPoint slide deck?

A slide deck is simply a collection of slides. It can be created using PowerPoint or any other presentation software application, like Google Slides.

However, a key difference between a PowerPoint presentation and a slide deck is that a slide deck is not necessarily intended to be presented in a linear fashion. Instead, a slide deck can be used as a reference tool or resource, or it can be presented in a non-linear fashion, such as through an interactive website or app.

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Why is it called a slide deck?

At this point, you might be wondering “But why are PowerPoints called decks?”. The term “slide deck” is derived from the old days of presentations when slides were physical transparencies that were loaded into a carousel and projected onto a screen.

These physical slides would be shuffled around to create the presentation, much like a deck of cards. Thus, the term “slide deck” was born.

In modern times, slide decks are usually presented electronically, either as a PowerPoint presentation or as a PDF. However, the term slide deck has stuck and is still used to refer to a presentation, even though there may not be any physical slides involved.

Why should you use PowerPoint slide decks?

A slide deck is an important tool for any presenter. It allows you to organize your thoughts and present them in a visually appealing way.

A well-designed slide deck can engage your audience and help you deliver your message effectively.

Is a deck the same as a PowerPoint?

Honestly, you will hear the terms “deck”, “presentation”, and “PowerPoint” used interchangeably in business settings.

The key difference between a presentation and a deck is that a deck is a collection of slides and a PowerPoint presentation could be given in the form of a speech, video, or other formats.

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What is a PowerPoint slide?

A PowerPoint slide is a digital version of a traditional slide that is used to convey information during a presentation.

Unlike a traditional slide, which is typically created using a physical projector and an overhead transparency, a PowerPoint slide is created using software such as Microsoft PowerPoint or Apple Keynote. PowerPoint slides can be shared electronically with others via email or through

Simply put, consider each slide to be a digital page in your overall story.

What is the difference between a slide and a slide deck?

A slide is an individual page in a presentation deck while a slide deck is an entire presentation.

Each slide typically contains one main idea that contributes to the overall message presented with the slide deck.

At this point, you might be wondering how to make a good slide deck.

Here are a few quick tips:

  • Start with a strong title slide that will grab attention and set the tone for the rest of the presentation.
  • Be sure to include an agenda slide so your audience knows what to expect during the presentation. This helps with audience engagement.
  • Use clean slide designs that are easy to read and understand.
  • Try to limit each slide to one main point. Use images and graphics to support these points and tell the story.
  • End with a strong conclusion that recaps what you covered, includes a call-to-action, provides relevant resources, and leaves your audience with a positive impression.

Creating a great slide deck takes time and effort, but it’s worth it. A well-designed slide deck can help you deliver a powerful presentation that will inform your audience and inspire them to take action.

Other Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between a slide deck and a slide show.

A slide deck is a collection of slides that are typically used to give a presentation, while a slide show is may include media like images and video instead of traditional slides.

Slide decks are often created using PowerPoint or other presentation software, while slide shows can be created using a multitude of other multimedia programs.

There are many similarities between slide decks and slide shows, but there are also some important differences.

One key difference between slide decks and slide shows is that slide decks are usually static, while slide shows are often dynamic.

This means that slide decks typically don’t change much from one presentation to the next, while slide shows can be changed or customized for each individual presentation.

Slide decks are also usually shorter than slide shows, and they typically only include the most important information.

What’s the difference between a slide deck and pitch deck?

As we discussed, a slide deck is a collection of slides. The topic of these slides can be nearly anything under the sun.

A pitch deck is also a collection of multiple slides but the main difference is that all the slides are meant to serve a very specific business-related purpose.

The main idea behind pitch decks is typically to gain interest from investors. This is done by showcasing the potential of your business idea and/or product.

So while a slide deck can be about anything, a pitch deck will always cover information that will be of interest to potential business stakeholders.

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The term “slide deck” is also used in reference to other presentation software like Google Slides and Apple’s Keynote .

Now that you know the difference between a PowerPoint presentation and a slide deck, you know that they are powerful tools that can be used to deliver effective presentations and engage your audience.

What tips do you have for creating effective slide decks? How have you used slide decks in your own presentations or business communications? Leave a comment and let me know!

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Table of Contents

What is a slide deck.

  • Why are Slide Decks Important?
  • 13 Essential Slide Deck Presentation Tips, Tricks, and Features 

Sales Deck Examples

Key takeaways.

After you have connected with a potential client and their response indicates that they are ready to make a decision, it is time to get them to close the deal with a remarkable sales presentation that has the potential to convert. To convince them to buy your solution, you need to present your sales narrative in an appealing manner. One of the most crucial tools for this is a PowerPoint presentation. With the constant advancement in the digital realm, you need to up your sales game with new and improved slide deck tips and tricks. 

If you have been wondering why your clients have been showing a marked disinterest, especially at the stage of the sales presentation, then they are probably bored out of their wits by the bullet points lining your presentation slides, followed by a plain explanation of precisely the same written content. Today, no one appreciates a boring slide with the presenter reading out the text. The world has moved way past that style, whether it is in the field of education, business or sales. 

presentation slides or slide deck

A slide deck is a collection of slides used as a storytelling tool or a visual aid while explaining or elaborating a concept. The terms “slide deck” and “presentation” are often used interchangeably. A slide deck can be compared to a deck of cards that make up a pack. Therefore, each slide in a slide deck has an important and unique role in the presentation. When making a sales pitch using a slide deck, it is important to remember that the presentation is meant to be read and understood by the receiver and not explained or presented by the sender. 

presentation slides or slide deck

Slidedecks contain more text than images, as compared to a regular PowerPoint presentation. But lesser text than a traditional written report. Therefore slide decks are more inviting to read. Due to their effective visual communication ability, slidedecks are increasingly used by businesses worldwide to organize, summarize, and present information. 

Why Are Slide Decks Important?

While there are several slide deck presentation tips and tricks and presentation guidelines that need to be kept in mind, it is crucial to understand why they are required in the first place. 

  • Slide decks are a quick and easy way to present information in a format that is short, accessible, and easy to read. They can be used as a pre-meeting document that imparts information to the attendees in advance. 
  • Slidedecks are primarily used for independent reading. When a presentation is going on, it often becomes difficult for the viewers/listeners to follow through with each piece of information being shared. Hence, the receivers can view and understand the information at their own pace with a slide deck.
  • With the help of the visual elements of a slide deck, it is much easier to communicate complex information to the audience. The very goal of a slide deck is to aid audience understanding. 

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Therefore including slide decks in your sales pitch can help you truly engage your audience and communicate more in less time.

13 Essential Slide Deck Tips, Tricks, and Features

A sales pitch requires you to send your clients a presentation in the form of a stand-alone file that they can read at leisure. This presentation needs to be visually striking, not dull, and convey the strengths of what you are selling. Let’s look at the best slide deck tips, tricks, and features.

1. Use icons for bullet points

This is one of the timeless slide deck tips . By iconizing the bullet points using small vectors or images, the style quotient of the slide deck improves, but it increases the viewers’ visual interest in the presentation. One can also customize the shape of the icons. 

2. Add SmartArt

Powerpoint’s built-in SmartArt feature can convert text into appealing graphics. Instead of explaining processes using bullet points, SmartArt presents it as professional graphics that combine lines, shapes, illustrations, and much more. It is easier to show interdependencies and flow of information using SmartArt.

3. Use circular templates

Circular templates look elegant and are not overused like square and rectangular templates. With the help of the SmartArt graphics feature, one can convert the template of the slides into a circular one, giving it a more eye-catching edge. These templates are entirely editable. You have to paste the text into the placeholders and change the colors as per your choice. In a circular template, the distribution of content is perfect, and with the “Appear” animation tool, each aspect of the circle can be emphasized one after the other.

4. Split the bullet points

There is a fresh and interesting way if you want to use bullets to list down the points. One of the best slide deck presentation tips and tricks is to split the bullets into left and right. This can be done in two separate columns on each side of the slide. A more elegant way of using bullets is to create a timeline/roadmap or a signboard-like structure. A straight line in the center could branch out into bullet points on the left and right. Easy to create, this gives your slide deck an extremely professional look.

5. Create grids

Another one on the list of important slide deck presentation tips and tricks is arranging the text using grids. Grids provide a neat look and make text-heavy slide decks easy to navigate through. Grids can be created using the “line” shape from the “shapes” menu. Make sure that each section of the grid is visible. Alternate the colors of the sections within it. This increases visibility and impact. 

6. At least one visual element in each slide

Adding a visual element in each slide helps summarize the main idea of the slide. The visual component or icon also increases the recall value of each slide in the slide deck. If you do not want to add an image, use an icon or illustration that sums up the text or is relevant to the text in a particular slide. 

7. Add professionally designed diagrams.

For a slide deck that really stands out, ready-to-use templates are the best choice. There are several readymade templates available for purchase that have placeholders to simply add text. Professional diagrams are unique, and there are fewer chances of repetition . Several applications and design software can help you create professional and edgy diagrams all by yourself in a few easy steps. One of the deck tips that will help you close a deal successfully is making efficient use of professional diagrams that convey information effortlessly in an engaging manner. 

8. Modify graph formats

Charts and graphs are effective visual elements in a presentation. But while designing graphs, it is crucial to keep in mind that the viewers will not sit and try to understand all the data points in a graph. Optimize and modify the format of graphs. Remove unnecessary grid lines, use different colors for different lines, and add data labels in clear, bold text, wherever needed—highlight segments or lines in the graph that need to stand out. Avoid using 3D graphs; they tend to be misleading.

9. Make the proper use of white space.

While creating a slide deck, white space, also called negative space, is generally avoided. But it can be used to increase the readability of the text on the slides. Use this space wisely in the slide margins. Add a little space between the various elements in a slide, making each element visible and more noticeable.

10. Pay attention to the slide ratio.

An effective slide deck is designed keeping in mind the context of the slide. The context of your slide is what determines the slide ratio. A 4:3 ratio is helpful for presentations that have to be viewed on devices like cell phones, tablets, laptops, etc., while a 16:9 ratio is ideal for a conference room. 

11. Use altered images

Another essential slide deck presentation tip is to alter images as needed. Change its opacity if an image is not what you want the audience to pay attention to. If the image is crucial in converting a message, make it more pronounced. Highlight, use arrows, pan images as and when needed in the slide deck.

12. Add video and audio clips.

The ultimate tool to engage the client is to add a video clip or an audio clip to the slide deck. Audio and video elements introduce a change of pace and enhance the viewer’s understanding of the message. Make sure the audio and video bytes are relevant, short, and fit well into the presentation structure.

13. Consistent slides

The most important lesson for creating a slide deck with maximum impact is ensuring that all the slides in the deck are consistent. A consistent design, color scheme, and font style help the viewer navigate smoothly across the slide deck. Inconsistency in colors, font, slide design can lead to frustration and disengagement from the message.

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While it is important to keep these slide deck presentation tips and tricks in mind, learning from existing sales deck examples is equally crucial. Some of the brilliant examples of winning sales decks are as follows. 

Reddit ad sales deck

Reddit’s ad sales contain hilarious memes and customized images and prove the brand’s worth as a worthy contender in advertising alongside successes like Google and Facebook. 

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Grindr sales deck

Another great sales deck example is Grindr’s sharp and unique modern-themed deck. It combines the power of short and precise text with smart infographics, making it neat and extremely easy to read.

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Office 365 sales deck

If we are discussing the best sales deck examples, Microsoft Office 365 undoubtedly tops the list. With a vivid color scheme and well-distributed graphics, Office 365 sums up productivity in pictures and icons. The pictogram used in this deck makes the data easily interpretable by the audience and conveys the message. Slidedecks contain more text than images, as compared to a regular PowerPoint presentation.

presentation slides or slide deck

  • A slide deck is a collection of slides used as a storytelling tool or a visual aid while explaining or elaborating a concept. 
  • As they are more inviting to read and easier to understand, slide decks are increasingly used by businesses worldwide to organize, summarize, and present information.
  • Iconizing the bullet points increases the viewers’ interest in the presentation.
  • With the help of SmartArt and editable templates, it is easier to show interdependencies and flow of information.
  • Grids provide a neat look and make text-heavy slide decks easy to navigate through. They also increase the visibility and impact of the message.
  • A 4:3 ratio is useful for presentations that have to be viewed on devices like cell phones, tablets, laptops, etc., while a 16:9 ratio is ideal for conference room presentations. 
  • Short and relevant audio and video elements introduce a change of pace and enhance the viewer’s understanding of the message. 

A winning sales deck should be designed keeping in mind that the meeting is for the prospect and not you. With the help of images, vectors, infographics, graphs, and charts, the deck should help the client clearly understand the message. Tailor the presentation as per the client’s interests and keep it brief and relevant. Add social proof that validates your solution or what your company is selling. With the right amount of all these elements, your slide deck is guaranteed to have a maximum impact. 

A slide deck is a group of slides collectively put together to create a presentation, while Powerpoint is a presentation design software. It is a program that can be used to design slides and make presentations.

The 10-20-30 slideshow rule is a principle the venture capital community follows in designing and creating presentations. As per this rule, a presentation should have ten slides, a duration not more than 20 minutes, and the font size should be no smaller than 30 pt.

A pitch deck can be broken down and understood in 10 stages. The sequence of slides in a pitch deck is problem, solution, market, product, traction, team, financials, investment, amount, and appendix.

White or beige on a dark background or black on a very light background are the ideal combinations for creating a presentation that has a more professional appearance. Gradients in the text should be avoided.

Some widely used applications for creating slides are Google Slides, Slidebean, Visme, Prezi, Canva, Renderforest, FlowVella, etc.

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One of the most common mistakes people make is to confuse a presentation and a report. Quite often, they’ll try and present a report.

Difference between a presentation and report

A presentation  includes carefully constructed and designed slides that support what a speaker is presenting. So, like a billboard on a highway, you should be able to digest the content on each slide within a few seconds without causing a pileup of information.

Visuals, keywords, infographics and diagrams are used to explain or create an emotional connection with your audience, so you can help them remember your key points.

A  report  or slide deck , on the other hand, can be used as a stand-alone document that you handout before or after you present.

Slide decks are great when you have more information than you can put on screen. Like a magazine, they can be read on their own and don’t need the speaker to talk through them – in fact, that would make understanding them worse as you can’t read lots of information and listen at the same time.

You can do both in most presentation software, but a presentation and a slide deck have different purposes. Ideally, you would present and then follow up your presentation with a report/slide deck of the supporting information.

A text-only report

To help show the difference between the two, let’s look at how you might take a large chunk of text from a word document (like above) and turn it into a handout and then an effective presentation.

HANDOUT TOOL [REPORT] 

The same text-only report, formatted differently

Step 1: Convert text into multiple columns

The human eye finds narrow columns easier to read than full-width pages. That is why newspapers and magazines split the information up with visuals and columns, and graphic designers use grid layouts when setting copy pages.

So your first step would be to convert blocks of text into multiple columns that automatically adjust. This makes it easier for your audience to scan read.

The same report, now with sections in bold type, information broken into bullets, and separate panel with additional information

Step 2: Contrast fonts and font size to emphasize points

To help the ‘readability’ of your information, make the titles bold, use line spacing to tighten up blocks of text that are related to each other. You might also look at highlight quotes in different colors, fonts or font sizes, and add in bullet points where you can.

This makes the information far more natural to scan and digest. That’s a perfect handout for before or after you present.

PRESENTATION 

The same report, now with sections in bold type, information broken into bullets, and separate panel with additional information, however now most sections of the report have been crossed-through as if to delete

Step 3: Cut the clutter 

Once this is done, you can start thinking about thinking your text into a presentation. It’s more important than ever to cut out all the clutter from your presentation. What gets left out of your presentation is more important than what goes in.

Some of us are apparently better at this than others. Many of us believe that sharing everything and blinding our audience with data is the best way to create a connection – that couldn’t be further from the truth! This will only put the people you are trying to engage off and make them lose interest faster.

You need to identify the main points that your audience can act on and display these in a way that they can immediately understand. Strip out all the other background content.

Graphic content from same report simplified into a split 50/50 layout with a photograph and type on one side and a headline with bullets on the other side

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Step 4: Spread out your slides 

A graphic that is circular and colorful and displays the information that was previously conveyed in bullet lists

Step 5: Represent data as diagrams 

A graphic that is circular and displays the information that was previously conveyed in bullet lists, however, this graphic uses less color

Step 6: Create visuals, icons and images 

Images create an emotional connection to what you are saying, which helps your audience remember it. Think of the meaning or the feeling you are trying to evoke and represent that. Avoid hand-shaking figures, smiling suited people, little vector people standing on arrows and graphs, and predictable and boring stock images that have been used a hundred times before. Cheesy stock photos have the opposite effect than the one you want – they turn your audience off. This is your chance to get creative! Using these visual references helps create clarity and a much stronger emotional connection with your audience. It’s these kinds of emotions and visuals that they will remember long after your presentation has ended.

Quick summary

Before your next presentation, the following will help you create a powerful and pleasing slide deck:

  • Covert text-heavy information into multiple columns
  • Contrast font and font sizes to emphasize points, highlight headings with color
  • Reduce the clutter
  • Spread out your slides
  • Represent data as diagrams
  • Create visuals, icons and images
  • Use a PowerPoint theme to make your presentations visually uniform and consistent

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Best slide deck templates and examples

Crafting the best business presentation is as important as giving the best academic presentation out there. We know how helpful it can be to find your best template slides in a single place. So, we put together a list of our best slide deck templates and examples divided by 5 categories:

Startup pitch decks

Business slides

Sales presentations

Marketing decks

Academic templates

And, in case a few definitions on slide decks could help, we'll also cover a few basic questions on PowerPoint slide decks. Throw pitch deck terminology in there and the different types of presentations that exist along with how to quickly build a slide deck. Stay with us for all this.  

What is a slide deck?

A PowerPoint slide deck refers to a set of slides put together in the same presentation. It's typically meant for business as the term pitch deck is commonly used to refer to a startup pitch deck. In it, each slide serves a specific purpose. 

Yet, in the end, a PowerPoint slide deck is an aid we use to present. It's material that helps speakers remember the crucial points they need to make. And they're also a resource to keep an audience engaged while someone is presenting. 

Slide decks are particularly useful to emphasize information speakers want an audience to remember. In business, highlights of this nature help anything entrepreneurs wish to convey on a startup or business. These kinds of presentations are distinctly helpful to make convincing points. 

Where does "slide deck" come from?

We know that the term "slide deck" comes from somewhat old technology. Think of times when slide projectors had to face a wall. Slides piled up as cards for those machines to work, just like a deck of cards! That's where we get the name pitch deck for business presentations .

Silicon Valley, especially, can be sensed as the birthplace of the term we now use to talk about a business pitch deck presentation. 

What types of presentations can we give?

Even though we focused on a pitch deck's business side, presentations can be of many different kinds. What matters is the presenter's ultimate goal. Based on that, we can craft a whole deck to achieve that primary goal beautifully. 

Coming up, we'll go over the different presentation types that exist. 

Presentation types

As you can see so far, presentations are mostly based on what speakers want to get out of an audience. The type of presentation we give depends on why we go up on stage or deliver a presentation via Zoom or otherwise. Here's a list of those. 

1. Educational: This type of presentation informs an audience about something.

2. Persuasive: Used to persuade an audience to be on your side of a topic.

3. Introductory: To give out the necessary information on something. For example, a company.

4. Decision-driven: The goal is to provide an audience with a recommendation.

How to quickly build a slide deck 

The most efficient way to build a great slide deck is by using a template. Save tons of work and forget about designing a slide from scratch. Also, make sure you don't miss any crucial parts of a slide deck presentation. 

We've got a wide range of templates based on successful startup pitch decks that can undoubtedly help you get started and quickly create a fantastic slide deck.

Slide deck examples and templates

Pitch decks:, airbnb pitch deck.

Airbnb's original pitch deck from 2009 has become one of the most sought-after references for new entrepreneurs. It was one of the first pitch decks from unicorn companies to be released publicly. It certainly got a lot of media attention.

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Uber pitch deck.

Nine years after founding Uber, Garret Camp (co-founder) shared the pitch via Medium. We took the liberty of redesigning (using our AI button) the original Uber pitch deck to make it look better. As we know, Uber became a big name. And their pitch deck had become a significant reference for anyone building a startup.

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Elevator pitch deck

Our elevator pitch deck template lets you simply explain your business concept to prospective clients and investors. It could help you secure investment or new business opportunities.

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Investor deck template

An investor deck is usually a 10-20 slide presentation designed to give a short summary of your company, your business plan, and your startup vision. Similar to a pitch deck, this is a document you often send potential investors.  

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Cannabis Slide Deck Template

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Business slide deck templates

Company profile template.

A company profile template is a marketing tool that showcases your brand's products, services, and activities. A powerful company profile template presentation should be more than just a brochure. It vibrantly showcases your business and engages with stakeholders about your company's offerings and unique qualities.

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Business Plan template

This presentation template is a business plan template in the form of a slide deck. There's some disambiguation about what a business plan is, when it's needed, and how long it should be. But we'll try to clarify some of these questions in this article.

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Business Proposal template

Business proposals may be delivered in many ways, from a classic text or PDF document to a crafted, (hopefully) well-designed presentation. We often recommend sending them in the form of a slide deck (using this Business Proposal Template as a guide).

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Case Study template

A case study is a type of research to better understand a particular problem. It mostly focuses on strategies and refers to a specific person, an action, a company, or an event. Here's our case study PPT template to use online or download to PDF.

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Professional Profile template

Like creating a cover letter or writing a perfect resume, the essential element to writing a professional profile is discipline. You're bound to succeed in presenting an admirable professional profile if you abide by very detailed steps to writing a professional profile template.

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Sales slide deck templates

Sales pitch deck  .

We've designed a stunning and straight-forward sales pitch deck template. This presentation is critical to accelerating your sales process.

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Sales Report template

This is a sales team meeting template based on weekly updates from our sales department.

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Zuora Sales deck template

Our sales deck template should help you considerably in your sales efforts. With it, you will be able to organize all ideas and present them in a way that clearly establishes the benefits of the products and/or services.

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Sales plan template

Our sales plan template will help establish your team's strategy to achieve your sales goals.

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Services proposal template

To impress a marketing services client, it's essential to have a visual aid and support your strategy. It can be a crucial step to begin a successful client relationship that will lead to much more business. The services proposal template is the guideline you need to present a robust strategy that will land you a deal.

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Marketing slide deck templates  

Digital marketing proposal template.

As you prepare a digital marketing plan, it'll help to know everything expected out of one. To assist, we've formatted the basics around those in steps to create a digital marketing proposal that attracts new clients.

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Marketing plan template

A Marketing Template will become a go-to document during the most critical stages of your company. It will help you to coordinate your efforts and your ideas to achieve your company's growth goals.

Check out this beautifully designed Marketing Plan template and start thinking about what's next for you and your team.

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Go-to-market strategy template

Our go-to-market strategy template gives you the tools to succinctly and clearly summarize the strategy during a presentation.

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Marketing strategy plan presentation template

Our marketing strategy slide deck can be easily adapted to all sorts of sectors and markets. It can be used for almost any type of organization. 

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Social media report template

Suppose you're looking to create a high quality and efficient social media report. In that case, our unique social media report template can help. Make the best analytics report to showcase your results.

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Research plan template.

Formulating a research plan is necessary to set the foundations for a research process. We can conceive it as a roadmap that helps you align your vision with your aspirations. 

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Master thesis presentation template

We've created this 16 slide university thesis presentation template that's sure to grab your professor's attention. 

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Resume presentation template

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Research proposal template

A research proposal presentation encourages you to pare down your written proposal into a clear and concise summary of your project. Using a research proposal template can also help you organize your thoughts and ensure that your message makes it across effectively.

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And here you have it! These are the best slide deck templates and examples. 

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Do you consider yourself a creative person? In this new slide deck you can play around with its assets, layouts and typography to express your ideas. Do you like the photos included? They’re capable of inspiring any artist in your audience. Such a clean design needs someone to give it a try!

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Download our Board Deck PowerPoint Template for detailed business presentations for your executive sessions. Board Deck presentation refers to the comprehensive introduction of the company goals, mission, vision, key objectives, and growth plans. Professionals can download our board deck template for PowerPoint to showcase their company details to industry experts and stakeholders. They can use it as a pitch deck template to win more projects, close deals, and increase revenue for the organization. This template is the perfect way to give a thorough presentation to the board and engage the audience. The color scheme and layout of the template are unique and modern. Moreover, our template is 100% editable with all versions of Microsoft PowerPoint. Professionals can display the following information about the business using the board deck presentation template:

  • Key Metrics 
  • Key Performance Indicators 
  • Success Roadmap 
  • Obstacles and Strategy 

Presenters can depict the data using various data visualizations in our Board Deck PowerPoint Template , such as column charts, line charts, pie charts, etc. All the charts are data-driven, and professionals can present their company statistics accordingly. We have provided editable text boxes for users to mention the details of the presentation topic. They can utilize the horizontal timelines to illustrate the success roadmaps appealingly. Also, there are slides for presenting highlights, lowlights, new launches, and company insights. Users can edit the template features according to their requirements. They can change the PPT components of the template, like colors, shapes, icons, charts, and graphs, to fit their needs perfectly. Grab our board deck slide template and customize it for engaging business presentations. Edit it now! Alternatively, check our collection of slide deck templates and pitch deck presentation templates .

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5 Better Alternatives To Google Slides

I f you're looking to create a compelling presentation to showcase a new idea or persuade others, Google Slides may be the first option that comes to mind. But with few built-in templates, basic themes, and a limited graphics collection, you'll likely have a hard time making your presentation stand out against others.

If you want to make your presentation truly stand out, there are several alternatives to Google Slides that offer extra perks and features to give your presentations an edge. While Google focuses on integrating Slides with its other work-based apps like Sheets and Docs, other presentation apps focus more on design elements, transitions, and themes to help you convey your brand or personal image throughout your presentation.

We've tested these Google Slide alternatives to give you an idea of other available options to deliver impactful presentations. If you're looking for a way to make boring information more fun and engaging, here are the best presentation apps to replace Google Slides.

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There's a reason so many businesses around the globe use Microsoft PowerPoint. Building its reputation as the go-to option for delivering high-quality presentations, the software generated $100 million in annual sales only three years after its initial release in 1990.

Microsoft PowerPoint may be Google Slides' largest competitor, but there are plenty of unique features that can add an extra flourish to your slides. PowerPoint excels in its impressive library of custom animations and slide transitions, which are fairly limited in Google Slides. Another unique feature is its AI-powered Designer tool. This provides professional design schemes that mirror the words used in your slides. For instance, if your title slide is named "Basketball Team 2024," Designer will automatically suggest pictures and slide layouts associated with basketball.

As PowerPoint has been in development longer than Google Slides, it naturally offers more nuanced features if you're looking for something specific. For example, you can save individual slides as an image file (using .png or .jpeg formats) or as a separate presentation file. There's also a large library of free PowerPoint templates designed to speed up your workflow. Moreover, PowerPoint integrates seamlessly with Microsoft Teams with its PowerPoint Live function, allowing you to easily share your presentation with your co-workers.

Prezi offers an innovative approach to showing presentations with its unique canvas feature. Unlike traditional presentation software, Prezi lets you zoom and pan around a flexible canvas. The canvas may feel distant to something of a presentation program, but there is still some linear order provided thanks to the Timeline view.

Finding ways to visualize data is one of the biggest challenges when dealing with presentation software. Prezi resolves this struggle with the help of its Story Blocks: a series of infographics available in multiple designs to visually represent data. You can easily edit infographics and even add animations to individual shapes. This can help add a story to your presentation and help you emphasize key points.

To further enhance your presentation visually, Prezi offers several topic path settings, which let you change how Prezi transitions from one topic to another. These options include subtopics, which are super helpful for breaking large chunks of information down. If you're looking for a unique, modern approach to presenting information, Prezi is a top pick.

If you're looking to create a professional presentation to convince potential clients about your business idea, Slidebean is a popular choice among professionals with plenty of customization options. One of the issues with Google Slides is its fairly limited template library, which is filled mostly with basic designs. Slidebean offers a better alternative with a broad selection of innovative templates split into categories for convenience.

The app's user interface is easy to navigate so that you can create slides in less time. Each slide has a dedicated Design and Outline tab. You can use the Outline tab to quickly edit the information on each slide without being distracted by all the visual elements. Another productivity-enhancing feature is the ability to generate a presentation theme from your website. Simply enter your URL, and Slidebean will automatically apply the theming to your presentation.

Slidebean is another presentation app to take advantage of AI. Using the Auto-Design feature, you can generate recommended slide layouts based on your existing content. It also features AI text suggestions designed to suit different industries. Overall, Slidebean offers a quicker, more efficient method for creating stunning presentations compared to Google Slides.

Canva is a well-known app among graphic designers, but it's also capable of making stunning presentations. The app also has mobile editions, so you can easily create and edit presentations on your Android phone , iOS device, or tablet. As long as you have an internet connection, you can modify your designs wherever you are.

To get started, head to Canva's online presentation maker . Canva offers a vast range of templates categorized by topic, which easily surpasses the simple templates in Google Slides . While some of the templates are only available to Canva Pro members, there is an ample amount of free templates to help you get started. You'll also find a large selection of stock photos, shapes, and illustrations to create beautiful customized slides.

Because Canva is built for graphic designers, you can access several features to give your presentation consistent theming. These include color palettes, font sets, and even a brand kit that allows you to add your company's fonts (available to Pro members only). One time-saving feature is Canva's Uploads tab, which lets you access recently uploaded media files. This offers a convenient way to copy content between different presentations.

Visme is a powerful visual design tool able to create videos, infographics, and presentations. One of the perks of using Visme is the company's free educational content, which offers advice on how to create impactful content to boost your brand. After signing up, the company also asks whether you're using Visme for your business, education purposes, or personal use to offer personalized tips.

In terms of charts and graphs, Visme offers some of the most impressive features we've seen from a presentation app, so you can effortlessly convey important statistics. From the Data tab, you can access dozens of graph styles to visually represent your data. Then, simply double-click a chart inside your presentation to edit the values instantly in a simple table format.

Another area that Visme excels in is collaboration. You can either generate a link to publish your presentation on the web or share your presentation privately with others. For each team member, you can choose who can view, edit, and comment slides for a seamless workflow. There's also a Slack integration that lets you receive messages whenever changes are made to your presentation. Visme is free for all users, with limited features available in its premium plans.

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How to delete a slide in your google slides presentation.

Get rid of irrelevant slides and keep your presentation to the point

Google Slides offers tools to create an engaging presentation, but don't go overboard and draft a long pitch with dozens of slides. Incorporating the required elements while removing the unnecessary ones is essential to delivering a high-quality presentation. Eliminate unwanted slides and streamline your narrative in no time. Whether you use Google Slides on the web, iPhone, iPad, or Android phone , here's how to remove clutter from your presentation.

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Delete a slide in google slides on the web.

Most Google Slides users prefer the web version to create and manage their presentations. Use the steps below to delete a slide on Google Slides.

  • Open Google Slides on the web, sign in with your account, and open a presentation.
  • Select the slide you want to remove.

Google Slides doesn't ask for confirmation. It removes the slide from the presentation immediately. The context menu also offers other useful options, such as duplicate slides, skip slides, themes, backgrounds, and more. The trick works on Windows, Mac, and Chromebooks.

Remove multiple slides in Google Slides on the web

Do you want to remove several slides at once in Google Slides? You don't need to repeat the above steps, which can be time-consuming. You have several options to delete multiple slides in Google Slides.

  • Launch Google Slides and open the presentation you want to trim.

You can also use the trick below to select multiple slides with a single click.

If you don't want to use a context menu, click the Delete or Backspace key on the keyboard to erase slides.

Remove a slide in Google Slides on Android

Google Slides offers robust mobile and tablet apps, which can be handy for making last-minute tweaks to your presentation. Let's start with Android and remove slides from your presentation.

  • Launch Google Slides on Android and open a presentation.
  • Tap a slide and select Edit slide .

You can also select multiple slides from the bottom preview and delete them at once.

Remove a slide in Google Slides on an iPhone or iPad

If you use Google Slides on an iPhone or iPad, go through the steps below to remove unnecessary slides. We use an iPad as an example.

  • Open Google Slides on your iPad and select a presentation.

To delete several slides at once, long tap a slide, select several other slides, and tap Delete . You'll find the Undo button in the same top menu.

Recover deleted slides on Google Slides

When you deal with dozens of slides in a presentation, you may accidentally delete a slide. Use the Edit > Undo button or press the Ctrl + Z keys on Windows or Cmd + Z on Mac to recover your deleted slides. You must rectify your error before closing the presentation. You can't close and reopen your presentation and use the Undo function to recover deleted slides.

Google Slides for mobile users can find the Undo button at the top. Check the screenshot below for reference.

Keep it short and crisp

Apart from removing slides, you can add a live timer to pace your presentation better. Since Google Slides doesn't offer a way to add a timer, check out our guide to learn third-party hacks to add a timer . If you use an eligible Google Workspace or Google One AI Premium plan, explore Gemini integration in Google Slides and create and insert accompanying images into your slides in seconds.

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