| 1. | presentation video by Dick Hardt | |
| 2. | Fund Raising 101 | |
| 3. | Edward Tufte also has some general presentation tips | |
| 4. | I have my 100/10/1 rule: 100 pages detailed plan (in writing), 10 minutes talk (PowerPoint), and 1 sentence elevator’s pitch (the gist of the idea). | |
| 5. | What not to do in a presentation | |
| 6. | I also recommend using Keynote. It came along just in time to save my life, because if I’d had to do one more WWDC talk with PowerPoint, I’d have shot myself. | |
| 7. | visual communication | |
| 8. | http://lake.blogs.com | |
| 9. | http://bbs.fobshanghai.com | |
| 10. | http://e-bizz.blogspot.com/2006/02/10-steps-of-entrepreneurship-guy.html | |
| 11. | Rand Guide to Presenting | |
| 12. | Hackoff.com author and serial entrepreneur Tom Evslin has been posting a nice VC Primer from an Entrepreneur’s POV (g) | |
| 13. | http://www.abstractdynamics.org/linkage/archives/008127.html | |
| 14. | Cliff Atkinson’s Beyond Bullet Points (g) | |
| 15. | people remember visuals but not text. Let your pictures do the talking… and talk about your pictures. | |
| 16. | The Zen of Business Plans (g) | |
| 17. | Blue Flavor (almost) a Year Later D. Keith Robinson reflects on the first year of running a business (g) | |
| 18. | www.profitableink.com | |
| 19. | For sales presentations, I follow and train people in the 3-to-5 rule: * 3-to-5 slides * 3-to-5 bullets * 3-to-5 words | |
| 20. | a picture is worth a 1,000 words | |
| 21. | https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/presentation-trap-patrick-roettger |