Google Presentation's Greatest Strengths Are Collaboration And Interactive Presentation

When I introduced Google's latest app yesterday, I was in a bit of a hurry and really didn't do a very good job of illustrating it's capabilities or explaining what I thought it's strength's were. Today I'd like to take this just a bit further and talk about the two features that distinguish it and also show you how you can use it and other existing presentation tools to generate content for your own website.

Collaboration

By far, the best feature of Google's new Presentation App, is the ability to collaborate in real time on presentations. This is true for all of the Google Apps, including Docs and Spreadsheets. In this case, making a presentation application collaborative has some real advantages. A team working on a listing presentation could all be working on the same presentation at the same time to generate a better document faster. I can see this being a tremendous benefit to a real estate office.

Interactive Presentation

Built into the new Google Presentation App is the ability to host a "webinar" around your presentation at almost no cost. You can can have one or more people on a conference call looking at the document at the same time, but you would be the one controling the presentation and talking through it live, answering questions, etc. We use Microsoft's Go To Meeting for a live demos, but if you're presenting a powerpoint like document, this makes an incredibly powerful alternative.

Hosting Your Own Presentations

Once you've created your presentation you could also host it on your own website. If you're not going to use the collaborative features, or the document is complete, or you don't need to interactive sharing functions, you can download the Google Presentation to a zip file, unzip it and load those files to your own server using FTP. All of the files you need will be contained in a folder and you simply need to upload that folder to the directory you want them to appear. In my case, I created a "presentations" directory and uploaded the folders there. I left this public so you can see the structure: http://www.realestateshows.com/presentations/ (If you don't know how to do this, let me know and I'll prepare a separate post about uploading files via ftp)

Google Presentation Published

This is how the Google Presentation looks when you simply publish it. Google Publish Live Demo.

Google Presentation Publish Screen

Self-Hosted Google Presentation

This is how a Google Presentation looks when you download the contents to your hard drive and host it yourself. You loose the ability to control the presentation while other watch, but you gain control over the traffic. If you are not going to use the interactive presentation options, this is a way to use the Google Presentation tools to create content for your own site. Preview Live Demo Of A Self-Hosted Google Presentation.

Self-Hosted Google Presentation

Export From Powerpoint to HTML

If you already own Microsoft's Powerpoint, you have a couple of options. You can upload your existing PPT files to Google's Presentation app and use all of the feature there. Google sucks in the template information and does a pretty good job of replicating the look and feel, as you can see above. Both of the above illustrations were created by uploading a PPT file. However, you can go straight to html from Powerpoint and host your presentations your self as well. As with Google Presentation, you will loose all of your transitions and effects, but it works. Preview Live Demo Of Self-Hosted Powerpoint Presentation.

Powerpoint Self-Hosted Presentation

Keynote Self-Hosted Presentations

If you're a Mac user, you get a little bonus. Keynote allows you to export to html as well, but it gives you the option of saving each stage of your builds as a separate image. It also handles images and text graphic elements differently, so your presentation will look exactly how it looks on your mac. Preview Live Demo Of Self-Hosted Keynote Presentation.

Self-Hosted Keynote Presentation

Of course, you could export from Keynote to an interactive flash presentation, but embedding that into an html file takes a bit more work. The html export features on Google, Powerpoint and Keynote create all of the files and links for you.

Give It A Try

Google has made this simple to use and it costs nothing, so give it a try for yourself. And if you'd rather push traffic to your own site, you can use it and other presentation apps to do that as well.

 

48 Comments on Google Presentations - A Closer Look

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Jeff, as always thanks for pointing out the cool tools :)
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Matt... now if I could only figure out how to actually BE cool. :)

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You are cool...and have cools tips and tools and thank you.
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Thanks for the great post Jeff.  How neat!  I can't wait to go give it a shot.

12:50pm • #4
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Thankyou Jeff!  This looks very cool, and I will plan to use it soon!
1:04pm • #5
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Jeff,

This is really neat, I have alot to learn, but your post is a huge help!!

Thank you,

Tom Weiss

1:08pm • #6
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Sally... ah shucks. :)

Karen... thanks. Come back and share your results. 

2:29pm • #7
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Vicki... it's good stuff.

Thomas... I hear ya. We all have a lot to learn!  

2:30pm • #8
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Jeff,

From what I hear from others, you are Cool!! No worries :0)

Tom Weiss

3:02pm • #9
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Thomas... good. I paid good money for that rumor. It's nice to know it's not going to waste. 
3:17pm • #10
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You are so good at seeking things out and checking the bleeding edge, and then sharing with us. Even step by step illustrated How-Tos.  Thanks!
3:56pm • #11
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Sharon... truly my pleasure. I know many here like to keep traffic on their site and point all traffic to their site, so this seemed like a must write post to me. 
4:08pm • #12
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definitely looks like they are trying to give Office2007 Enterprise a run for its money

I like some of the interactive/collaborative features of Office but googledocs helps mac users and people out of the country who can't use our software yet!

 they're also giving OpenOffice some competition

9:07pm • #13
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Jeff - thanks for letting us in on this one!  I just may have to uninstall MS Office and gain some space on this computer!  You are always on top of thing - thank you!
10:06pm • #14
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Great post again Jeff. I went there and tried it out. Very cool.
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Jeff,  The few that are not subscribed to your blog don't know what they are missing. Well worth the price of admission!   I will be presenting your product to my new company in the next few weeks, hope to get some converts.
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David... oh yea. They've definitely got their sites set on both! Though the new iWorks on the Mac rocks hard. 

Carol... :)

Joe... how do you think you might use it best?

Gary... thank you. If you need anything from me, let me know! 

1:21am • #17
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Thanks for the explanation.  I had noticed the Presentation app coming soon.  
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Jeff, I'm subscribing to your blog so as not to get left too far behind...  :o)
6:42am • #19
Jeff - This new Google presentation looks really cool. I'm already thinking of ways I could use it to my advantage.  
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I reviewd that yesterday. I have some work to do. My low tech brain was unable to navigate it
6:48am • #21
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Jeff, Interesting that you wrote this blog today. Pretty powerful stuff! Thanks for sharing.
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Jeff, Thanks for sharing.  As usual you have such an understanding in the tech field.  We are learning and are thankful to have Nick M and Dave Abernathy to help explain some of these things. 
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Karen... my pleasure.

Brian... :)

Robert... it should be a nice addition to anyone's toolset.

Charlie and Diane... I actually wrote this two days ago. Weird that it's being featured today. 

Ruth... we're all learning... that's the beauty of this place! 

8:37am • #24

good stuff - thank you for sharing and for the incredibly valuable information!

I'll likely be back with ?s once I go through it more in depth.

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My comment serves two purposes: to thank you for always sharing and so throughly at that; and to bookmark this.  I always need further reviewing of your great finds!

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Jeff,

OMG!  We have "more" reading to do?!  I need some new specs for these tired old eyes!  This looks like something I better pull up a chair to try out.  Thanks Jeff!  You are "SO" cool!

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I enjoyed your presentation in Omaha, NE. Thanks Lucy D Slobidsky, NP DODGE Realtor
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Hi Jeff, I noticed this on my Google browser but it said "beta" so I was prepared to ignore it. Now I think that I will get it. Thanks.

Bill Roberts

9:43am • #29
Thanks Jeff for being the teacher we all need right now.  Your touching on all the important matters that the coaches seem to be missing.
10:25am • #30
Thanks Jeff for being the teacher we all need right now.  Your touching on all the important matters that the coaches seem to be missing.
10:25am • #31

Yet another great post with yet another great tool.   This is something I can really use.  Thanks.

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I'm ready to delve into this alittle further, sounds interesting! Thanks!

Faith LaRosse

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Jeff:  When you first introduced this, I was thinking presentations for business like when I was a trainer but when you mentioned that it was useful for my website, I was hooked so thanks for following up with more detailed info.  Great Post, as usual.
11:20am • #34

I may be dense, but I honestly don't know what I'd use this on my website for.  If I were a trainer, yes, I can see...but as your everyday real estate agent - what would this type of presentation be useful for?

I do think it's a cool tool...but...well. anyway.  Maybe it's been a long week.  LOL 

 

11:27am • #35
Great idea, Jeff.  I'm using it already!
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Karen... that's actually a great question. I think I will expand on that in an additional post. It deserves it. 
11:43am • #37
Thanks Jeff - I was almost afraid to ask it, with all the excited responses.  LOL!!!  I do get excited about almost anything free, esp. if it's from Google, but then reality smacks me and I feel like saying "D'oh!"
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Karen... it's a great question and I'm actually looking forward to taking an even harder look to answer it for you.

 

 

12:00pm • #39
Jeff, this post should be featured every day for the next month!  I started thinking and answering Karen's question in my head after the second comment (before she even articulated the question).  There are so many ways that an agent might want to have a "conversation" with a prospect he or she hasn't even met yet on his or her website.  A presentation like this is a more visually appealing way to provide the old free report or other educational content with a good old-fashioned call to action at the end of the presentation.  Cool stuff!
1:05pm • #40

Nice overview Jeff. I had a chance to see this last month and was looking forward to its release.

There are so many ways to incorporate this into every day business.

3:06pm • #41
Jeff, Did look at it and looks like something I would use.   Know you can upload a power point presentation and that is great.    What I could not find was anyway to put audio in the presentation. 
3:42pm • #42
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Tracy... thank you. I think there are lots of applications.

Access... see above comment. :) 

Tim... there appears to be no way to put the audio in yet.

4:37pm • #43
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Jeff - Thanks for this I have used the presentations yesterday and today. I have developed a pre-listing presentation and have used it already.

Thanks again for the heads up I know I would not have discovered this on my own.

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Hi Jeff,

You probably covered it and I completely missed it but if you want the presentation to be viewed by only a few people....says its confidential and proprietary -do you have that option?  Or if you open it to the public then is it open for everyone not just those who you can specify.

Thanks again for giving us the -tech low down!!

9:55pm • #45
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Rebecca... did you do that pre-listing presentation over the internet or live with the client?

Jeannette... I don't see a way to make the presentations private. Looking at the source code, these don't appear to be SEO magnets, so it's not likely your slide show is going to attract attention unless you send someone a link. IMO.

8:59am • #46

Jeff - those guys at Google are alright!  I can see tons of uses for this from listing presentations, to putting RES about the community clients are interested in, etc....

Cool!

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Jeff,

do you know of any websites which have embedded this type presentation?  It looks like some sort of ground floor technology that might take a while to come into use.  But I imagine someone has tried it by now.

 

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