* Keep it concise and relevant to the topic of your presentation.
* Use keywords that people are likely to search for when looking for information on your topic.
Introduction
* Start with a strong hook to grab your audience's attention. This could be a surprising fact, a thought-provoking question, or a personal story.
* Introduce your topic and provide a brief overview of what you will cover.
* Establish your credibility by mentioning any relevant experience or expertise you have on the topic.
Body
* Organize your content into logical sections or points.
* Use clear and concise language that is easy for your audience to understand.
* Use examples, visuals, and stories to illustrate your points and make them more memorable.
* Avoid jargon and technical terms that your audience may not be familiar with.
* Keep your slides simple and uncluttered. Use bullet points instead of long paragraphs, and use images and graphics to support your text.
Conclusion
* Summarize the key points of your presentation.
* Leave your audience with a final thought or call to action.
* Thank your audience for their time and attention.
Tips for giving a good presentation
* Practice your presentation several times before you give it.
* Dress professionally and arrive early for your presentation.
* Make eye contact with your audience and speak clearly and confidently.
* Use hand gestures and movement to emphasize your points.
* Be prepared to answer questions from your audience.
Additional resources
* [How to Write a Great Presentation](https://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Great-Presentation)
* [10 Tips for Giving a Great Presentation](https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescoachescouncil/2018/03/06/10-tips-for-giving-a-great-presentation/#2d1c6f4c3f5c)