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What Is the Internet? Definition A Revolution in Communications A Short History of the Internet Internationalization of the Internet Who Governs the Internet? Who Pays for the Internet? What You Find on the Internet? What Can You do on the Internet?

Definition • LAN • MAN • WAN • internet • Internet • Internet is a global network of computers

A Revolutionin Communications • The Internet enables you to reach millions of people. • The Internet provides an inexpensive means of communication for anyone who has a computer and some basic skills.

A Short History of the Internet • 1969 : DARPA funded ARPAnet (Advance Research Project Agency) • 1972 : The First Email • 1983 : • DARPA funded a research project for TCP/IP • TCP/IP was adopted as a standard protocol for ARPAnet and integrated into Unix operating system. • ARPAnet was devided into; “milnet” for military use and small ARPAnet. • 1986 : NSF (National Science Foundation) NSFnet became the backbone of the Internet

A Short History of the Internet • 1988 : ARPAnet closed • 1989 : Internet was accepted internationally • 1995 : NSF closed • The backbone was taken over by (MCI, Sprint,NetCom) • 2000 : NSF and MCI are going to build a backbone with an expected speed of 155 Mbps.

Internationalization of the Internet • Scandinavian Countries • European Countries • Asian • Pacific • Africa

Who Governs the Internet? • None Voluteers: • Internet Society (ISOC) - nonprofit - promotes global communication. • Internet Architechture Board (IAB) - allocates resources such as addresses. • Engineering Task Force (IETF) - operational and technical.

Who pays the Internet? • The majority of Internet service profiders survive by collecting Internet subscription fees from customers. • Local networks connect to one another through business deals.

What Can You Do on the Internet? • Exchange e-mail • Browse documents • Download and Upload data or software (ftp) • Participate in discussion groups • Offer information and services

Addressing • Internet address = 32 bit. example: • 10100111.11001101.10011001.00110100 • each part is converted into a decimal number between 0 and 256. • 167.205.153.52 (dotted octet)

Naming Address • e-mail address user name: Bejo computer address: 167.205.153.52. [email protected] user host subnet domain country

Internet Domain • Tipe-tipe domain: .edu Educational institutions .ac Academic institutions .com Commercial Internet sites .mil Military installation .net Internet service providers

www(World wide web) URL: http://www.unsoed.ac.id/Index.htm uniform resourcelocator web server document protocol URL: ftp://ftp.itb.ac.id

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In today‘s digital world, presentations have become about more than just speaking to an audience in a room. With the right tools and strategy, you can share your slides online to massively expand their reach and get much more value out of the hard work you put into creating them.

Why Share Presentations Online

Gone are the days when a presentation would be filed away, perhaps never to be seen again, after it was delivered in person. Modern technology allows us to broadcast slides far and wide. There are several key reasons you should be sharing your decks online:

Expand reach – Get your ideas and messaging in front of a much wider relevant audience well beyond just event attendees

Increase engagement – Give people the ability to view, download, embed, discuss, and spread your slides

Demonstrate thought leadership – Position yourself as an expert by publishing insightful presentations

Promote causes – Rally people around important issues or research by sharing slides more broadly

Generate leads – Drive traffic to your site and capture visitor info by embedding or linking to presentations

Repurpose content – Get more mileage out of presentations by distributing them through multiple channels

Build credibility – Presentations can serve as social proof and reinforce your brand as a trusted source

The potential for leverage and impact is massive when you start approaching presentations as living content assets rather than one-off events.

Built-In Sharing Features for Top Presentation Apps

Many popular presentation apps have baked-in options for sharing and embedding your slides online. This provides a quick and easy way to get your decks in front of people.

Google Slides

Google Slides allows you to publish to the web and grab an embed code or shareable link. You can also easily integrate Slides with Google Sites. Settings give you control over what viewers can do.

Microsoft PowerPoint

PowerPoint Online and the desktop app enable you to present online, share links, embed code, export to PDF, and integrate with Microsoft Stream. Shareable links can be accessed anywhere.

Apple Keynote

In Keynote, you can export presentations as videos, interactive web pages, and PDFs. The Share menu provides choices like sending presentation links via email, messaging, or posting to social media.

Prezi presentations can be shared via links, embeds, downloads, email, and directly to social platforms like LinkedIn. There are also options to enable commenting, downloading, visibility settings when embedding, and presenting live.

Most other mainstream presentation apps and tools like Canva, Visme, Beautiful.AI, Zoho Show, and more have some capabilities for posting presentations online as well. Check their sharing and embed features.

Leveraging these built-in options for web publishing is a simple way to unlock wider distribution potential for a presentation.

Top Sites for Sharing Presentation Slide Decks

In addition to presentation app sharing functionality, there are various websites focused specifically on hosting and discovering slide-based content. These sites essentially serve as presentation social networks and should absolutely be part of your sharing strategy.

Owned by LinkedIn, SlideShare is the world‘s largest platform for sharing presentation decks with over 70 million monthly visitors. It‘s integrated tightly with LinkedIn‘s professional social network. Uploading presentations helps drive traffic and demonstrates thought leadership.

Speaker Deck

Speaker Deck was created by presentation platform Haiku Deck. It‘s an easy way to share slides in a clean, distraction-free format optimized for showcasing visuals. Decks get discovered via search, categories, feeds, and related content recommendations.

While mainly known as an ebook subscription site, Scribd actually started with user-uploaded documents. Presentations get discovered here via search and relevant topic feeds. Scribd also offers great custom embed options.

Issuu bills itself as the world‘s digital publishing platform. It allows users to easily share presentations publicly or privately as online flipbooks. You can embed Issuu flipbook slides, integrate them into blogs, and share via social media.

Posting your slides on these sites taps into existing presentation-focused social networks populated with millions of viewers, which can lead to increased organic reach.

Apps for Live Streaming Presentations

In addition to on-demand presentation sharing, there are now great options for broadcasting decks live while you present them. This allows remote audiences to follow along in real-time.

Presentain provides functionality for streaming presentations live complete with audience engagement tools like polls, Q&A, and hand raise features. There are moderator controls, and it captures detailed analytics.

SlidePresenter

SlidePresenter records your presentation as a video, capturing both slides and webcam video side-by-side. This is an easy way to create shareable on demand videos of any deck. Encryption ensures privacy.

Webinar Apps

Mainstream webinar platforms like Zoom, GoToWebinar, Demio, Livestorm, and more have screen sharing capabilities. You can broadcast a live presentation and use annotation tools while displaying your slides in real-time.

Live streaming massively amplifies the reach for a presentation by allowing remote viewership during the talk itself. The video can then be repurposed.

Presentation App Comparison for Sharing

With presentations going digital, the breadth of built-in sharing capabilities can vary greatly across apps and platforms. Here is an at-a-glance comparison of key features for 12 top options:

App Embed Links Social Share Comments Analytics Video Export Other Sharing Features
Google Slides Yes Yes Yes No Basic No Easy Google Site integration
PowerPoint Yes Yes No No Basic No Microsoft Stream integration; easy content collaboration
Keynote No Yes Yes No No Yes Can export as web page; share links via email; full iCloud integration
Canva Yes Yes Yes No No No Create shareable image galleries
Prezi Yes Yes Yes Yes Basic No Audience engagement tools for live presenting
Zoho Show Yes Yes No No Advanced No Native broadcasting with chat; easy integration with Zoho CRM
Beautiful.ai Yes Yes Yes Yes Advanced No Built-in audience Q&A; present with video via Webcam
Visme Yes Yes Yes No Advanced No Create a variety of visual content beyond just presentations
Slidebean Yes Yes Yes No Basic No Simple analytics dashboard; option for co-presenting
Slides by Slidesgo Yes Yes Yes No Basic Yes Real-time collaboration editing
Flowvella Yes Yes Yes No Advanced No Interactive touch-enabled presentations
Outmix Presentations Yes Yes Yes No Basic No Live co-editing and presenting features

As you can see, core sharing functionality around embeds, links, social sharing is fairly standard. However, capabilities like in-depth analytics, audience engagement tools, co-presenting, and video export vary much more widely. Think carefully about the functionality needed to maximize your goals when evaluating presentation apps and platforms.

More Tips for Shareable Slide Decks

Here are some additional pointers for crafting presentations designed to thrive in digital environments and social channels online:

Optimize visual flow – Carefully arrange graphics, charts, text to guide the viewer‘s eye logically from one slide to the next.

Speak to one person – Use inclusive language and a more intimate style that resonates well when consumed individually.

Get straight to the point – Lead with impact in the first few slides; don‘t make people click through too much setup.

Bolster Memorability – Use the science of mnemonics to make complex data inherently more rememberable and sharable.

Spotlight Calls-to-Action – Prominently highlight clear paths forward whether downloads, links, subscriptions etc.

Future Innovations for Presentation Sharing

The digital delivery of presentations will continue evolving at a rapid pace. As an AI expert, I foresee many innovations on the horizon that will transform slide-based content creation, engagement, and analytics.

Predictive Design Intelligence – AI will analyze messaging objectives, audience traits and content performance to auto-generate personalized, high-performing slides.

Virtual and Augmented Reality – VR/AR will enable more immersive presentation experiences as well as enhanced collaboration for distributed teams.

Presentation Bots – AI bots will ingest content from multiple sources to auto-build presentations tailored to specific meeting objectives and audiences.

Standalone Monetization Platforms – Elite presenters will be able to publish premium online decks gated by paid subscriptions driving new revenue streams.

Beefed Up Analytics – Details like plays, completion rates, scroll depth, engagement times, and biometric responses will provide enhanced optimization fuel.

Automated Repurposing – Presentations will automatically be translated into blogs, videos, podcasts and even physical printable handouts via AI.

The integration of metrics-driven automation, distributed mixed reality, and intelligent analysis will disrupt static slide decks. Presentations will offer deeper personalization, memorability, measurability and accessibility unlocked by technology.

Case Study: FinTech Panel Discussion Deck

Let‘s look at a real example of maximizing reach for an online panel event about the future of FinTech startups and blockchain in finance.

The hour long discussion featured 4 experts from across banking, venture capital, and cryptography. In addition to promoting the live event across social media channels, email lists, and partner sites, we published the 20 slide deck introducing the topic and panelists to SlideShare.

It was embedded it on the event website as well as shared directly to LinkedIn. We included ample graphics and visual assets optimized for digital channels based on best practices.

Here are some of the results within just the first month:

  • 685 SlideShare views
  • 241 LinkedIn post clicks
  • 112 link clicks from the event site to the deck
  • 18 SlideShare likes
  • 7 SlideShare comments
  • 1.8 min average time spent on the SlideShare deck

Without much heavy lifting, the presentation generated significant engagement extending the discussion beyond just the live event. It continues functioning as an evergreen lead generation asset for the FinTech space.

Repurposing Presentations into Multiple Formats

To maximize ROI on presentations, I always recommend repurposing slide content into other formats as part of an integrated cross-channel content strategy.

Here are some ideas for getting more mileage from deck assets:

Blog articles or videos – Break down key data in slides into long form explainer posts with the same messaging.

Podcasts – Discuss slide content recorded as audio episodes or YouTube commentary.

Infographics – Transform slide data into compelling visuals for social posting.

eBooks or guides – Expand each slide into chapters covering topics more deeply with full examples.

Quizzes or contests – Turn slide facts into engaging quizzes and contests to boost awareness.

Email nurture streams – Sequence out slide info into drip email campaigns for followers.

Handouts – Print slide highlights as takeaway one-pagers.

With a documented process, presentations can seed many derivative pieces of content targeted to various channels and audience needs.

SEO Best Practices for Presentations

Driving organic search visibility for online presentations comes down to executing on several key metatag areas:

Keyword Optimization

  • Title Tag: Primary target phrase
  • Description Tag: Secondary semantics
  • Filenames: Keywords delimited by dashes
  • Image Alt Text: Descriptive phrases

Markup for Discovery

  • Slide PDF: Tag title, author
  • Embed Code: Structured data
  • Links Within: Contextual anchor text

Visibility for Indexing

  • XML Sitemap: List presentation links
  • Internal Links: Hyperlink mentions
  • Social Shares: Expand reach

By taking ownership of critical metadata real estate across platforms, presenters can stake a search presence despite limitations indexing slide file formats directly.

Integrated Promotion for Presentation Reach

Simply uploading a presentation online does little by itself. Driving awareness requires integrated promotion across owned, earned and paid channels:

Owned: Email newsletter links, website banners, blog coverage, social posts

Earned: Guest contributions, HARO pitches, influencer shares

Paid: Facebook/Instagram ads, LinkedIn sponsored, retargeting

This amplifies discovery by directly alerting followers combined with catalyzing viral sharing and securing new visitors via advertising.

Presentation performance should be continually monitored using bit.ly or Google URL builders to optimize promotion strategy. Consistently promote over an extended window, not just at launch for maximum impact.

Companies Innovating Online Presentations

More and more brands are waking up to the immense potential of presentations for recruiting, publicity, lead generation and thought leadership. Here are just a few examples across multiple verticals:

BMW uses speaker deck to publish visually slick presentations establishing their automotive tech credibility with press and developers.

Drift shares data rich slide decks on SlideShare fueling their positioning as revenue operations experts and driving inbound demo requests.

Pluralsight publishes their annual technology leadership index reports as online slide decks rather than just PDFs boosting social sharing.

INSEAD constantly puts out b-school presentations for prospects on research, programs, ranking in university content strategies.

UNICEF creates presentations around major initiatives like climate change and crisis response encouraging advocacy and fundraising.

HubSpot shared a "State of Inbound 2021" deck detailing key trends across hundreds of thousands of users boosting their industry thought leadership.

The use cases demonstrating tangible business impact span well beyond boring quarterly earnings presentations to interactive tools for recruiting, publicity, establishing expertise and driving conversions.

With the avalanche of digital noise across so many channels, simply creating great presentations is no longer enough. To maximize value, make an impact, and get your message heard, you need a sound strategy for effectively publishing and promoting those slides online.

Leverage built-in sharing capabilities within presentation apps, post decks on dedicated presentation websites, live stream your talks, promote links actively, make engaging slide content, and pay attention to optimization best practices.

By putting in a bit of extra effort to share presentations beyond just the live delivery, you can unlock game-changing exposure, cement thought leadership in your niche, generate inbound leads, and build a valuable library of evergreen assets. The potential for online slide decks to elevate personal and brand influence is astounding.

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