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DON’T FORGET TO ADD a call to action AT THE END

Slide Content

The slide appears to be serving as a reminder or conclusion slide, emphasizing the importance of ending a presentation with a call to action. "Call to action" is a marketing and sales term for instructions given to the audience to provoke an immediate response, typically using an imperative verb such as "call now," "find out more," or "visit a store today." In presentations, a call to action is crucial as it guides the audience towards the next step or action they should take following the presentation.

Graphical Look

  • A large, irregularly shaped speech bubble fills the majority of the slide, with a watercolor texture in a shade of blue.
  • The speech bubble is oriented in a way that it points towards the bottom right of the slide.
  • Text inside the speech bubble is centrally aligned, using a mix of uppercase and sentence-case letters for emphasis.
  • The font of the text is a clean, sans-serif type, which contrasts with the hand-painted look of the speech bubble.
  • There are no additional icons or graphical elements aside from the main speech bubble and the text it contains.
  • The background of the slide is white, which allows the blue speech bubble to stand out.

The overall look of the slide is minimal and artistic, with the watercolor speech bubble providing a visual focal point. The simplicity of the design focuses the audience’s attention on the call to action message.

Use Cases

  • To conclude a sales or marketing presentation, urging the audience to take specific business actions.
  • During a workshop, to summarize the main points and direct participants towards implementing the skills they've learned.
  • In a project proposal or pitch, to prompt decision-makers to approve, fund, or support the initiative.
  • At the end of a training session, to encourage employees to apply new procedures or knowledge in their roles.

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