Technology
Get access to more than 15,000 slide templates for less than $40
TL;DR: The impressive Slideshop will freshen up all of your work presentations — and you can gain lifetime access for just $33.99 during this sale.
Few things are more terrifying than giving a presentation in front of a sea of strangers. Some fear public speaking to such a high degree that they claim to be more afraid of it than death itself. (It’s true!)
Whether you’re convincing VCs to fund your startup or you’re simply giving a report in front of your colleagues, presenting is flat out daunting. But at least having an impressive, attractive presentation behind you can ease the stress.
With this lifetime subscription to Slideshop — a massive repository of presentation template slides — you can do just that. Even if you slip on the words, you can easily divert your audience’s attention to your eye-popping slides.
Slideshop helps you build your deck, even if you have zero design skills. The service features a core library of 250 pre-made template designs, which you can then customize using simple editing tools.
Reporting on last quarter’s earnings? Take your pick from the wide selection of charts. Need to convince investors that your business venture is worth taking a gamble on? Wow them with stunning infographics.
All templates are compatible with PowerPoint, Keynote, and Google Slides, and each one features a modern design, unlimited downloads, and intuitive editing. Usually $2,940, you can get a lifetime subscription to Slideshop for just $39.99. Use the code FIREWORK15 at checkout for an extra 15% off, bringing the price down to $33.99.
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