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Professional presentation templates (for just $15) can really up your game
Love them or hate them, presentations are a necessary evil. No matter what field you’re in these days, you can’t expect to succeed if you’re not willing to explain a bunch of slides in front of complete strangers.
Whether you’re convincing investors to bet their money on your idea or making the case as to why The Last Watch had a better ending than the actual Game of Thrones finale, your presentation must be compelling enough to get your audience to take action.
Granted, it’s not easy to put together a striking slideshow that woos people. But the ShapeSlide 40-in-1 Presentation Bundle can at least help in giving you a blueprint for presentation designs that pop. Plus, you can get it on sale for just $15.
This bundle features a complete set of 40 presentations (comprising of 4,000 slides in total) for a variety of platforms: PowerPoint, Keynote, Google Slides, and social media stories. On top of that, you’ll also get 3,000 vector icons and free fonts, all of which you can use to spice up your slides further.
Each slide included has drag-and-drop placeholders that allow you to add or alter images with just a single click. You’ll also get data-driven charts, diagrams, and dynamic transmissions to make eye-catching presentations that won’t put your audience to sleep.
Typically valued at $580, the ShapeSlide 40-in-1 Presentation Bundle is available for $14.99 — a savings of 97%.
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