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PowerPoint presentations serve as a perfect medium for businesses to showcase their ideas and influence the audience. A well-designed deck is a deal-breaker for startups whether it is about impressing their investors for funding or launching new services or products. But crafting and delivering a perfect slideshow is an art not mastered by many entrepreneurs. Often presenters build dull slide decks which fail to motivate and inform their stakeholders.Â
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