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Present Like Steve Jobs With Our Comprehensive Guide and Apple Keynote Style Template

Steve Jobs, Jony Ive, Tim Cook, You. Would you like to join the ranks of the great presenters of Apple? In minutes, you can with our free and all-inclusive guide to Apple presentations. It’s simple: Build the powerpoint, and present it correctly, and we’ve got stuff in here to do both.

Below is the powerpoint file we’ve created using Apple’s own design, and with informational filler advice which will give you exact insight into what would be on that particular slide, and the order if it were an Apple presentation. You can even download the file to use on your own presentations as a template.

Once you’ve gone through that, go to page two (click here) where we’ve got some very easy to understand, effective video tutorials to teach the “Steve Jobs School of Presenting” in a few short minutes, and we’ve got some real examples after that of the concepts in action.

 

Part Two: How To Present Like Steve Jobs

Now comes the learning part…

We’ve included a few video tutoriasl which covers the major elements that made a “Steve Jobs” keynote address “insanely great”. Watch that, and then observe the videos of some of Jobs’s finest keynotes we’ve posted below. After watching the first video, you should notice a lot more in the following videos.

Finally, once you’re all set, and all is said and done, share this post with your friends on your social network of choice. A few seconds of your time would be much appreciated, and make all the work we put into this blog well worth it. Thanks.

 

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And some of Steve’s greatest presentations:

Starting old… The classic Macintosh introduction: He lets the machine tell the story, brings in much fanfare, and uses light and sound, as well as slow, clear, and concise points to present it.

And Getting Newer, the more standard Jobs speech. Notice how Steve uses humor as a tool (he prank calls Starbucks live- he shows funny renderings of what people thought the product would look like).