Nancy’s Novelty Presentation Infographics for Zoom Are Being Developed and Can Be Customized For You!
They work beautifully for presenters, event and meeting planners, trainers, and even to help people organize their thoughts for courses. People who have used them have come back for more as they have new themes for new events and want the Infographics to match those themes.
Examples of Infographics for Zoom and Other Online Venues
This first infographic could be left on the screen while a presenter is working “behind the scenes” to let participants access Zoom or to arrange the notes and items needed once the meeting is started. That way, people coming online will know that, yes, they’re in the right place, and the host will be back soon. (I’ll make some that are less feminine in appearance, so there will be a selection from which to choose.)
Of course, there are other times in a presentation when a “Please Wait. I’ll Be Right Back” message is appropriate.
This infographic and others like it are great for use when technology goes ka-blooey (the technical term), and you would like to get it fixed behind the scenes while giving the participants something amusing to fill the awkward time.
Which Sets of Nancy’s Novelty Presentation Infographics
Might You Need to Enhance Your Presentation(s)?
For a two-day workshop, presenters typically need some combination of:
- 2 opening slides, that stay up while participants network and get their goodies before the opening session.
- 2 or more icebreaker slides to announce an exercise. They could include the steps to the exercise, as well as the time allotment. to get the group relaxed and focused before speeches and presentations.
- 4 coffee break slides (assuming 1 break in each morning and each afternoon session).
- 2 lunch break slides.
- 1 or more “Free Time” or dinner break slides, depending on the agenda.
You can go to my website for much more info. MyPersuasivePresentations.com. If you just want a couple more examples first, keep scrolling. Continue Reading →






In the Introduction to Affirmations, Creative Visualization, and Meditation class, we’ll discuss subtle differences and similarities.
In the meantime, to help you decide if you want to schedule a class with me, here are the definitions from Wikipedia to describe the three areas we will explore.
Students of all ages even said this when the class was four hours long! So, you can see we had fun and learned a lot. Here is the highest compliment I got in all my recent classes. Not a single person even looked at his/her cell phone during the entire class! Can you believe it? Shocking! YEA!
