Do You Need a Professional PowerPoint Presentation.
Posted on April 13, 2008
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As you know I’m a web entrepreneur and a Dutch Problogger. Perhaps the greatest thing about being a blogger is that you meet so many great people from all over the world. And I mean this not only for the personal interaction but also for business purposes. And something like this happened to me earlier this week when I was contacted by a Seattle PowerPoint design agency called Presentation Tree for a review.
The company is founded by published author Paul Tumey who is a professional PowerPoint designer since 1996. They provide several services like custom PowerPoint design, PowerPoint templates, presentation make over’s and several presentation training programs.
If I look at their website I’m really interested and impressed by their work. They have a nice reference list with some impressive clients on it like Starbucks and Expedia.com. The only “downside” is that I don’t have a clue what a custom PowerPoint design cost. I know how difficult it is to pinpoint prices on a website (I never mention prices either) especially since it is all custom work so this cannot really be called a downside.
My overall feeling; when I don’t have the time to create a presentation myself I’m sure that I’ll call them. I’m impressed with the proffesionality, their work methods and their support.
Please note: this is a sponsored review.


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Good Layout and design. I like your blog. I just added your RSS feed to my Google News Reader. .
Jason Rakowski
Hi Jason,
Thank you.
Same goes for your blog. I’m a strong believer of good customer service; I believe it’s the only way to go if you want a long and beneficial (2 way) customer relation.
I’ll see you around, either here or on your blog.
Cheers
You can find some more nice free templates for presentations at this site.
PowerPoint is often badly used in my experience, so ever little helps.