May 24, 2007 | In: Networking, Presentation, Resources, Tools, Website

slideshare: share your powerpoint presentations

This is a new find that I discovered while seeing if anyone else had written about a new idea I’ve had. Not only did I find no one writing about this idea (yeah!) but I stumbled upon SlideShare.net. And of course, Rohit Bhargava and Jesse Thomas already were there, which is great because Rohit had posted this great presentation! (below)

While tooling around on the site I also notice that over 4,000 people have viewed this presentation. 4000. Got that?

If you give good PowerPoint, SlideShare.net could be one of your best ways to prove your expertise online. That is, if you give good PowerPoint — and most of us don’t. But, if you have a killer presentation and aren’t afraid to share it. Post it to SlideShare.net and let me know! I promise I’ll give it a look, possibly a mention, and give you my honest opinion on it.

[tags]presentations, powerpoint, slideshare, social networking, business networking, thought leadership[/tags]

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