By Cooper Simson Description of Slides Here is an example of slide deck to help keep you on track when building your presentation This PowerPoint will also act as a checklist so that you have all the information that the judges are looking for Below are a few things to keep in mind as you ID: 535425
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Dragons Den Slide Deck
By Cooper SimsonSlide2
Description of Slides
Here
is an example of slide deck to help keep you on track when building your
presentation. This PowerPoint will also act as a checklist so
that you have all the information that the judges are looking for! Below are a few things to keep in mind as you are making your slides and building your
presentation.Slide3
Rule 1: No More Than 10 Slides
You
should
no more
than10
slides,
for example, I
have 9
slides
here and I was able to cover a lot of stuff!
The
reason we are suggesting 9 slides (10 max) is because you want to be able to get through your whole presentation in the time
given.Slide4
Rule 2: Use Pictures and Talk About your Slides Don
’
t Read off Them
The
9 slides that I have laid out here also show all of the important information that your going to want to present to
judges. By
having
all the criteria in the nine
slides
it will force
you to
speak
about
your business more and not read off the slides
. Make
sure to add lots of
pictures.Slide5
Rule 3: Keep the Text to a Minimum
Your slides
need to have BIG fonts and minimal text (size 30 font is recommended), and need only have the important stuff. If there is too much text on each slide than you will be tempted to read off the slides and so will your
audience. Since
people can read faster than you can explain
things,
your presentation will become out of sync with your audience as they will read ahead
. (see next slide for an example)Slide6
What our service does
Mobile recoding studio that comes to where you are.
We provide all of the equipment that you need.
We work with clients to edit songs.
Eliminates the need to buy expensive equipment
(Example
of
Good
Slide)Slide7
Slide 1: Title/product description
Introduce
your product (or
service
) and what consumer need it serves.
G
ive
a brief overview of what it is and how it works (elevator pitch).Slide8
Slide 2: Benefit (Problem/Opportunity)
Talk
about the benefit that your product brings and gives to
consumers.
Share how your Product or service solves a problemSlide9
Slide 3: What Makes
Y
our Product Special/Unique
Talk
about what makes your product or service unique and what makes you stand
out
.
A SWOT
analysis is a great diagram for this slide.Slide10
Slide 4: Target Market
Discuss
who your target market is and define who you
are going
to sell too
.
Break down
your target market by
figuring out your primary market, secondary market demographic
, age, geographic location, interests, needs,
wants etc
.…
Slide11
Slide 5: Marketing Plan (How will you reach your customers)
Placement
Explain where and how you are going to sell your product and service
Promotion
Explain how and where are you’re going to promote your business
Example: Flyers
, ecommerce, newspapers, Facebook ads, retail stores, farmer’s markets, trade shows, door to door,
etc.Slide12
Slide 6: How to Measure
your Sales Plan success
Talk
about how you plan to measure the effectiveness
of all your
marketing
efforts
,
(tracking
website views, tracking phone calls from door to door flyers, media impressions, number of walkthrough customers, etc
.…)
Get feedback from customersSlide13
Slide 7: Competitive Analysis
List your competitors
Showcase and talk about market research you have done for the existing market
you are selling
in
Every
business no matter how unique or innovative has competition somewhere so
BE VERY
DETAILED on this
slideSlide14
Slide 8: Financial Summary
Discuss
your financials on this
slide.
Create a budget
(i.e
. marketing, materials
etc.)
All Revenues
–
All Expenses
=
ProfitExplain how much money you need to start, and how long it will take to pay backSlide15
Slide 9: Current Status/Achievements/Timeline
Talk
about your current status and where you are right
now. (Idea
, prototype, market testing, already making money
) as well as your
accomplishments.
Estimate how long before the business could be functional
.
P
rovide
a brief timeline on how long you estimate it will take before you are making money or before you are ready to launch
.
Finish with a BANG!! End your presentation in a creative way so that the judges remember you.