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This Haiku Deck presentation template for idea sharing was created using the Volterra theme, image filters on.

More about Haiku Deck themes: http://blog.haikudeck.com/presentation-templates-with-pizzazz/
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Start With Why (YES) #eship

Simple, beautiful, flexible presentation template to share an idea. Ideas: present at a meetup or conference, embed in blog or website, post to social media channels.

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

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This Haiku Deck presentation template for idea sharing was created using the Volterra theme, image filters on.

More about Haiku Deck themes: http://blog.haikudeck.com/presentation-templates-with-pizzazz/

Start With Why

What do all great entrepreneurs have in common?
This Haiku Deck presentation template for idea sharing was created using the Volterra theme, image filters on.

More about Haiku Deck themes: http://blog.haikudeck.com/presentation-templates-with-pizzazz/

Attention-grabbing fact or stat

Focusing attention on one key number, with a well-chosen visual, can effectively grab and hold attention.

Helpful tips for finding powerful images here:
http://blog.haikudeck.com/presentation-inspiration-3-power-tips-for-selecti...
Photo by @Doug88888

One data point at a time

Here's an example of a Haiku Deck bar chart, a quick way to showcase simple data or trends.

More about Haiku Deck charts and graphs here:
http://blog.haikudeck.com/charts-and-graphs-made-easy-with-haiku-deck/
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Your big idea,
explained clearly and succinctly.

It's good practice to focus on one big, shareable, memorable idea at a time.

Make it big and bold!
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Haiku Deck's minimal format encourages concise, bold headlines.

You can import your own image (http://blog.haikudeck.com/import-images-like-a-pro/) or use the integrated Creative Commons image search for a more metaphorical approach (More about that here:
http://blog.haikudeck.com/free-photos-for-all-how-haiku-deck-puts-creative-...).
Photo by JD Hancock

Key Point 1

You can support your big idea with three key points.

Presenting them one at a time, rather than all at once, helps each one sink in.
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Key Point 2

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Supporting Evidence

Here's an example of a Haiku Deck bar chart, a quick way to showcase simple data or trends.

More about Haiku Deck charts and graphs here:
http://blog.haikudeck.com/charts-and-graphs-made-easy-with-haiku-deck/

Supporting Evidence

Here's an example of a Haiku Deck bar chart, a quick way to showcase simple data or trends.

More about Haiku Deck charts and graphs here:
http://blog.haikudeck.com/charts-and-graphs-made-easy-with-haiku-deck/

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Three Things

  • Clarity of WHY
  • Discipline of HOW
  • Consistency of WHAT
Here you can recap your big idea and your three key points.

More about creating Haiku Deck lists here:
http://blog.haikudeck.com/presentation-ideas-lists-the-haiku-deck-way/

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Here you can recap your big idea and your three key points.

More about creating Haiku Deck lists here:
http://blog.haikudeck.com/presentation-ideas-lists-the-haiku-deck-way/

Contact Info

website @Twitter email
You can end with your contact information, website, etc. -- and include more detail in the Notes if needed.

More about Haiku Deck Notes:
http://blog.haikudeck.com/turn-presentations-into-content-assets/

Have a great example of an idea sharing Haiku Deck? Be sure to share it with us at gallery@haikudeck.com!