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Volker Eckert has over 20 years of experience in online and conventional marketing areas. He achieved his Masters of Communication and Advertising at the Florida International University of Miami. Thereafter, the experience of building up one of the world’s leading online shops for PowerPoint presentations at PresentationLoad assisted Volker in launching Charteo. As CEO of Charteo and Marketing Director at PresentationLoad, Volker has raised the bar for the strategy and implementation of both online portals.
In this conversation, Volker talks about the Innovation Award IT 2012 that Charteo recently won.
Geetesh: Tell us about the Innovation Award IT 2012 that Charteo won, and why this is so significant?
Volker: We are very happy to win the German Innovation Award IT 2012 in the category e-commerce. The ceremony took place at famous CeBIT Hannover, the world’s largest and most international computer expo and is under the patronage of the Department of Information Technology of the German government and IBM Germany. With the idea of the world’s First PowerPoint single slide shop, we won against 2500 contenders to be the company with the most innovative ecommerce idea in 2012.
Any of our customers can drag and drop single charts from a choice of over 15,000 slides to create a professional presentation in no time. The fact that the user can customize the presentation colors to match the corporate design online, and can choose from business and marketing charts of all categories for small money did play an important role as well.
Geetesh: What are the new types of content that Charteo has released in the recent past – also tell us about your “Slides start at $1” initiative.
Volker: Next to standard slides like charts and diagrams, templates and maps, Charteo now offers single slides with topic-related content of marketing and business themes that can be used directly for your presentation. Most recently, we added templates with content that guide the user through marketing and business topics like case studies, project, product, or total quality management. Our charts and templates also feature various marketing strategy tools for competition or customer analysis. We offer a various slides for free to try our service and to see the quality of our slides. Other slides start from 1 USD. Customers can save up to 90% if they buy bundles with charts from an entire series, credit packages, or flat rates.
We provide 20 free templates to anyone who signs up so that they can ascertain the quality of our PowerPoint templates – look for the “Try it for Free” button on the Charteo home page.
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See Also: Charteo: Conversation with Volker Eckert
The views and opinions expressed in this blog are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organization, employer, or company.
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Among the several types of animations that PowerPoint 2011 provides, Entrance Effects are probably the most popular. By applying Entrance Effects, you can make your hitherto invisible slide object appear on the slide almost magically — make them appear in the time it takes to blink your eye, or get them to fly in from any direction. You can also have them grab the attention of your audience by doing a zoom in, or even better, just make it subtle with a simple fade in. Whatever entrance effect you choose, make sure you opt for something that is in sync with the topic of your presentation, and most importantly your audience.
Explore Entrance Effects for animations in PowerPoint 2011 for Mac.
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Dinesh Awasthi is Product Manager for authorSTREAM.com. In addition to developing the strategic product roadmap and implementation of various features on authorSTREAM, he works with the development team and keeps an eye on user feedback to formulate new releases. Dinesh holds a Masters degree in Computer Applications.
In this conversation, Dinesh discusses authorSTREAM’s new HD Video output options for PowerPoint presentations.
Geetesh: Tell us about your PowerPoint to HD video conversions, and what sets these high quality videos apart from the regular video output that PowerPoint 2010 provides?
Dinesh: As HD compatible devices (like iPads and LEDs) are rapidly connecting people all over the world, we naturally thought to introduce HD video conversion of PowerPoint presentations.
Before we introduced this feature, our users shared presentation videos on YouTube and at times the video quality was not exactly the way they wanted to see on YouTube. This was because YouTube encoded the converted presentation video again, compromising the quality. Now, when our users share HD videos created out of PowerPoint presentations, the quality is much better, even in non HD mode on YouTube.
HD video quality of a presentation delivers enhanced user experience as compared to a regular video output. The image quality is more sharp, crisp, detailed, and clear, accompanied by impactful sound quality. The pictures are more beautiful to look at and sound is more powerful to hear.< PowerPoint 2010's regular video output delivers good quality, but only in the WMV format. However, authorSTREAM lets the users convert PowerPoint presentations into MP4 HD quality video, or into non-HD video formats like FLV, AVI, MPEG II, and WMV. We also offer users an option to send the video directly to YouTube and share with anyone they want. Here’s a list of differences between authorSTREAM and Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 in their PowerPoint to video conversion capability: .nobrtable br { display: none }
| Feature | Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 | authorSTREAM |
| Audio set to play across slides | Yes | Yes |
| Media support for presentations created with old versions (few cases) | No | Yes |
| Multiple video format support | No | Yes |
| Convert on-click presentations to video | Yes | Yes |
| Support for embedded videos | Yes | Yes |
| Narrations | Yes | Yes |
| Animations | Yes | Yes |
| Animation sound | Yes | Yes |
| Rehearsed timings | Yes | Yes |
| Support for media set to loop | No | Yes |
Geetesh: What are the typical uses of HD videos that you can create from PowerPoint?
Dinesh: With HD videos, you can reach out to anyone across the world, even to remote places. It can be played on devices with no PowerPoint software installed such as TVs, LEDs, iPads, and mobiles.
Here are some reasons to convert your PowerPoint to HD video:
As videos are not editable and content can’t be copied, your content is safer in the video output.
The video of your presentation retains all the effects of your original presentation: animation, sound, and other multimedia effects.
You can send your HD video to YouTube right from within your authorSTREAM account, with a few clicks.
Play video on your favorite devices: LED, DVD, Blackberry, iPod, iPhone, iPads — and that too in high quality HD video format.
Not just this, you can even capture sweetest moments with your friends and family in the form of pictures, place them onto slides, accompanied by music, and convert them into HD video. If you are a marketer, you can create high quality HD videos of your products, and use it for digital signage for advertising purposes. As an educator, you can create class lectures coupled with narration, content and images, and ship it on DVDs or Flash drives.
One PowerPoint to HD video conversion of up to 100 minutes costs $5. Users can get non-HD video for $3 per presentation.
See Also: authorSTREAM Video Improvements: Conversation with Harman Singh.
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PowerPoint 2010 has made many improvements in the way you work with video clips — one of the important, new abilities relates to you being able to play your video from a certain point within the video clip. This feature is called a Bookmark because it is similar to the conventional bookmarks you place within the pages of a book you are reading. Just like how you can easily go to that particular page with the help of a bookmark, the Bookmark you add to a video clip becomes an indicator of the position you want to go to. You can thus quickly access that position within the the video clip without having to manually scrub within the Player Controls bar. In addition, you can also combine Bookmarks with Trigger animations — so as to trigger a click to play a video clip precisely from the Bookmark you added.
Learn how to add Bookmarks to video clips in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows.
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This conceptual slide contains three segments within a circle. You can use this segmented circle in your presentation to illustrate a concept, a relationship, or an idea. The concept also looks like a peace symbol with three editable segments! We have used basic PowerPoint shapes to create most of these conceptual designs. Also, some of them are imported from other graphic programs and converted to PowerPoint shapes.
Download and use this concept slide in your presentation.
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