Online course on how to give great presentations / pitches
I've been to several web and startup events where I've noticed that a lot of hackers don't know how to present (an idea / a startup / anything) in an appealing way.
That's why I decided to make an online course for hackers on how to present (and pitch!) in front of smaller and bigger crowds.
You can find the content here: http://goo.gl/d2HgN
If you've suggestions about what's missing, let me know.
The course will be a collection of essays, some pictures and some videos. I'm planning on charging for it ($ 29 for the HN crowd, $ 49 for the others). There will be a free trial where you can access almost anything of the course (the cheat sheets are only available in the "full" version).
I'm sure you'll ask yourself why you should pay me money to access information that you could research yourself (or pay someone to help you). During my research I've found that there are two types of persons when it comes to presentations: presenters and non-presenters. Presenters are comfortable being on stage, talking to people, etc. Non-presenters are not. I'm a presenter. During high school and college I've done several presentations on different topics, all of which received good grades. I love talking to smaller and bigger crowds and don't have the anxiety some non-presenters have. That's why I think I could help you. Additionally I think it's a fair price, considering that everything you need to know about delivering presentations and speeches is included and can be accessed in a free trial.
If you have doubts or questions, please do let me know here or through email. I'm happy to talk to anyone (also on skype if you want to test my skills :) ).
Now if I have convinced you, I'm happy to inform you when the course is done through an email signup on this page: www.presentag.com
TL;DR
I'm preparing an online course about how to give effective presentations, you should sign up to be informed when it's done.
[+] [-] brd|15 years ago|reply
Please don't get me wrong, I think its a worthy cause and something you can make money off of but to my fellow HN reader, I'd recommend a site like http://www.presentationzen.com/ for advice on presenting. On a side note, one of my favorite presentation guidelines is the TED commandments for anyone who's interested.
[+] [-] freshfey|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] humblest_ever|15 years ago|reply
does not answer
> why you should pay me money to access information that you could research yourself
I've been consistently satisfied with my researching skills. It's nice that you've collected a lot of stuff, but I don't really need you to do that for me. What I need is someone that understands why I personally have problems making presentations and what I can do to fix them. Then I need her to coach me or review my videos.
(Hypothetical customer me, that is. Real me just got home from teaching.)
You should address how you intend to teach people to present, or otherwise display that you have some understanding of where their problems are. I also second the notion that you are going to want a video in your promotional materials.
[+] [-] catechu|15 years ago|reply
So congratulations on that!
[+] [-] ScottWhigham|15 years ago|reply
And if you are a presenter, prove it with video rather than with text. Again - I find it difficult to make the jump from "I got good grades in high school" to "I can teach professionals".
[+] [-] freshfey|15 years ago|reply
"Prove it with video rather than with text" - point taken, I can't come up with a stage that quickly though :)
[+] [-] ozziegooen|15 years ago|reply
I've done the same, but I'm not sure if I'd consider myself a good presenter.
If you've studied the issue extensively and spent time collecting the best information and putting it together I understand. I'm willing to pay for your work, you don't have to explain that you told stories in high school.
I'm interested.
[+] [-] freshfey|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] declancostello|15 years ago|reply
clickable
[+] [-] paolomaffei|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] freshfey|15 years ago|reply