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Want to use humor but you're not funny? Ever attended a meeting where the audience was bored to tears as endless PowerPoint slides flashed across a screen and everyone couldn’t wait to leave? Avoid this downfall!
Just a touch of humor can make your presentations more interesting and help you connect with your audience. Can’t tell a joke? Not “naturally funny”? No problem. Don’t Worry, Be Funny was written for you.
This reference book on CD contains active links to web sites that automatically generate visual humorous material that you can easily customize and add to your PowerPoint presentation. You'll find sites to generate funny bumper stickers, license plates, movie posters, "Wanted" posters, cartoons, welcome mats, diplomas, billboards and more. You'll go to the Einstein Dynamic Photo Generator web site and see a photo of Albert Einstein writing on a chalk board. The site lets you key in whatever words you choose so it looks like Albert Einstein wrote them on the board. Then you can download the image and use it in a PowerPoint presentation!
This e-book includes links to the best visual and oral humor generators on the web. Also included are tips, tricks and examples for using these web generators in your presentations, and a link to an update page that periodically checks and updates the links contained in the document.
Your audience will definitely appreciate your effort!
CD includes 107-page PDF document. 40 oral and 45 visual humor generators. Compatible with Windows and Mac.
"I just spent a few very enjoyable and laughing hours going through your book and some of its references. This is a tool that can make even the dullest person seem interesting and amusing."
--George Blumenthal, Chancellor, UC Santa Cruz