The Real Reason your Online & Hybrid Events are Boring your Audience to Tears

We’re seeing a lot of companies run their events online but not getting the results they wanted, even with all the bells and whistle available today. This is because they are not applying the 80/20 principle.
Slide Stuffing: A legacy worth slaying

In true Missing Link style, we’re going to dive into the story of the overhead projector and why this once revolutionary invention is your absolute presentation Achilles heal today. Let’s slay this legacy thinking!
Power on: Basic time-saving hacks for PowerPoint

A lot of joy can be found in the process of putting a presentation together. But if you’re unaware of some of the basic time-saving hacks for PowerPoint, that joy can quickly turn into infuriating anger.
How to Use Prezi Video to Fire up Your Online Presentations and Meetings

You’re going to want to drop your metaphorical mic once you know how to use Prezi Video to supercharge your online presentations, meetings and pitches.
PowerPoint Font Tips

You know what’s worse not knowing your way around PowerPoint?… Nothing. Especially if your work life is centred around you presenting often.
5 ways to Harness Advanced Zoom Features and Level Up Engagement

5 ways you can harness these advanced Zoom features so you can keep your audience with you – engaged, activated and enlightened.
Zoom tips and shortcuts

As a now 100% remote company we have found some hidden settings, integrated platforms and shortcuts to level up even the pro Zoom user.
Why should people attend YOUR online event?

Your audience is bombarded. The influx of online events is more overwhelming than your laundry pile after a long holiday with nothing new or interesting anymore. What makes your webinar/online conference different from everyone else’s?
Virtual Meetings: The success lies in the doing, not the listening

It’s a terrible myth that when giving a talk or being part of a meeting, the main activity needs to be listening. How boring. We say nay. The recent digitisation of the meeting and event has meant that your audience can and should do much more than just listen.