How big is your collection? And are these photos from your collection? Or an official website?
My collection is 1300+ strong.
The white BG pictures are my own and the blue BG pictures are from tiewe.de. This is a third party schleich 'encyclopedia' and one of the few sites with their credit on their pictures.
Schleich does not have their older models on their website, so for the older models that I do not have I choose third party pictures with credit very visible, for someone I 'know' via a collectors forum.
My own pics are the white BG pics, made with my own trusty canon powershow. The BG is a lil photo nook my partner made for me out of a sheet of painted metal.
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PPT Submission Sites: A Guide to Boost Your Online Presence
In the digital age, creating and sharing engaging content has become essential for individuals and businesses alike. One of the most effective ways to showcase your work, ideas, or expertise is through presentations. PowerPoint presentations (PPTs) are a versatile and popular format for this purpose. However, creating a PPT is only half the battle; getting it in front of your target audience is crucial. That's where PPT submission sites come into play. These platforms allow users to upload and share presentations with a global audience, helping you increase visibility, drive traffic, and even improve SEO.
In this article, we'll explore the benefits of using PPT submission sites, provide a comprehensive PPT submission sites list, and highlight some of the best free PPT submission sites available.
Why Use PPT Submission Sites?
1. Increased Visibility
PPT submission sites allow you to share your presentations with a wide audience. By submitting your PPTs, you make them available to users who are searching for content in your niche. This can help establish you as a thought leader and boost your online presence.
2. Enhanced SEO
Uploading your presentations to PPT submission sites can improve your search engine rankings. Many of these sites have high domain authority, and when they link back to your website or blog, it strengthens your site's SEO performance. Including keywords and links in your presentations can drive organic traffic to your website.
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Presentations are a great way to share valuable information with potential clients. By adding a call-to-action or contact details within your presentation, you can generate leads directly from PPT submission sites.
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Consistently sharing presentations across various platforms helps establish brand recognition. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, blogger, or corporate professional, PPT submission sites are a valuable tool for growing your brand.
PPT Submission Sites List
Here’s a PPT submission sites list you can use to share your presentations and reach a broader audience:
1. SlideShare (www.slideshare.net)
One of the most popular free PPT submission sites, SlideShare allows users to upload and share presentations with millions of viewers. The platform is known for its high traffic and great SEO value.
2. SlideServe (www.slideserve.com)
SlideServe is another leading platform for uploading presentations. It’s a user-friendly site where you can upload PPTs in various formats and share them easily.
3. AuthorSTREAM (www.authorstream.com)
This platform is perfect for professionals looking to share interactive presentations. It allows users to create, upload, and share content with a vast audience.
4. Scribd (www.scribd.com)
While Scribd is known for hosting a wide range of documents, it's also a great place to share your presentations. Scribd has a large user base, making it an excellent platform for boosting visibility.
5. Issuu (www.issuu.com)
Issuu is ideal for marketers and designers who want to share presentations in a visually appealing way. Although Issuu focuses more on publications, you can still submit PPTs and reach their large user base.
6. Google Drive (www.drive.google.com)
Google Drive may not be a traditional submission site, but it’s a convenient platform for sharing presentations. By making your PPTs public, you can share links to your presentations with anyone.
7. Powershow (www.powershow.com)
Powershow is a platform dedicated to sharing PowerPoint presentations. It allows users to upload their PPTs in various categories, making it easier for target audiences to find relevant content.
8. Slideboom (www.slideboom.com)
Slideboom is a popular platform for sharing professional presentations. The site allows users to upload PPTs with rich media, including audio and video files.
9. Zoho Show (www.show.zoho.com)
Zoho Show is an online presentation tool that also doubles as a submission site. After creating your presentations using Zoho Show, you can share them with a broader audience.
10. Mediafire (www.mediafire.com)
Mediafire is more of a file-sharing platform, but it’s widely used for sharing PowerPoint presentations. Users can upload their files and share the download links with others.
How to Maximize the Benefits of Free PPT Submission Sites
While the PPT submission sites list mentioned above offers plenty of opportunities to share your presentations, there are a few strategies you can use to maximize the benefits:
1. Optimize for SEO
Ensure that your presentations are keyword-optimized. This includes adding relevant keywords in the title, description, and content of your presentation. Keywords like "ppt submission sites," "ppt submission sites list," and "free ppt submission sites" can help improve searchability.
2. Add Links and CTAs
Use your presentations as a way to drive traffic back to your website or social media pages. Add links to your content and encourage users to visit your site for more information.
3. Engage with Your Audience
Many PPT submission sites allow users to comment on presentations. Responding to comments and engaging with viewers can help build relationships and establish you as an expert in your field.
4. Track Performance
Most platforms offer analytics tools to track how well your presentations are performing. Keep an eye on views, shares, and engagement metrics to understand which topics resonate best with your audience.
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Do you suffer periodical pain? A doctor speaks …
Navigating the confusing plethora of independent music magazines on the British scene can easily give you an ache in the analogy, so let Dr Plunger MD steer you through the maze as painlessly as possible...
Blurts in Brisbane: Originating from the early 90s obsession with Stratocasters, large hats and Texas as Floorplan it continued (despite the public’s waning interest) into the noughties as Bulls in Burton. After more than a decade, its doughty editor / reviewer / interviewer / tealady / janitor / publisher passed the baton on to subsequent eminence grises who maintained the tenor of ardent amateurism. Notable for its highly democratic structure (basically those who read the magazine also largely wrote it), quibbles over amateurism persisted. Consequently, new management brought in music biz reps, PRs, agents and wannabe artists, to add a sheen of professionalism. So now Vanity Schmanity is written largely by those who appear in it.
Steam Butlers: Arriving on the coattails of the above, Meat Bustlers staked its claim by employing its own unique flourishes: publishing bi-monthly: adopting an A5 format that made it ideal for hanging from a piece of string on the back of the dunny door; and appending the wrong caption to pictures, the wrong pictures to articles or reprinting the same article at various points across the magazine. Recent management changes may have seen Late Bumsters come more into line with the mainstream, but it hasn’t neglected its roots completely: garbled prose, mangled spelling and the laughable misidentification of songs in album reviews remain, to remind the reader of its proud heritage.
“Arrrrrr… what be we called this week?”: With a much wider scope than the above two, the issue of what to call yourself was always going to be a problem, one that was solved by using an ever-changing, apparently random selection of words, letters and even numerals. As well as a fiendishly eclectic range of genres (and an even fiendishlyer eclectic allocation of artist to those genres) “Arrrrrr… 2D2?” also holds the record for the most acts listed on a front page of any publication. In the world.
Classy Crock presents Bandwagon!: A sadly short-lived foray into more niche music genres by a much loved titan of the music mag scene, this bold and ballsy decision to latch onto a captive market of well-off pensioners was scuppered by the financial backroom shenanigans of its new parent company. Despite its stablemates’ eventual resurrection following an eleventh-hour rescue, Bandwagon was the only fallen runner in the field to be shot on the course and turned into glue and dog food.
Placket Ron Wandbagon: Following the initial demise of Classy Crock, Placket Ron Radio saw the chance to bandwagon Bandwagon by bringing out their own print magazine to fill the gap (or rather make a new gap) in OAP’s wallets. Unfortunately he who hesitates is lost, and delays resulted in Placket Ron announcing Wandbagon’s launch on the very day Classy Crock was reborn, torpedoing the whole shebang below the waterline just as it left the slipway,
Fireguard / Powershower / et al: More recent entrants onto the scene, with the interesting variant on many of the preceding publications in that the common trope of applying a blues filter to anything (even heavy metal) is reversed. Often eye-poppingly printed in yellow type on black backgrounds, Firelighter / Powercut allow their relatively youthful readership to relive the migraine inducing graphics of early gaming and music websites in the days before broadband. An outlier in this field of newbies is The ERBerts, who proudly trumpet the age of their target demographic with quizzes and puzzles you last saw in a copy of Titbits or Woman’s Realm at the dentist.
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20 апреля в спортивном комплексе «Покровские озера» состоялся фестиваль «Зелёный». Десятки различных зон: ⚽️турнир по мини-футболу, 🏃♂️🏃♀️Кросс СИБУРа, 🧘♀️Йога, 💃 танцевальный мастер-класс «Bollywood dance”, 🏋️♀️ Силовое шоу, 🧗♀️ workout show, 👨👩👧 Семейная эстафета «Папа, Мама, Я - спортивная семья», 🧒 Мастер-классы профессионального косметолога и по офисному массажу, 🧪 «Школа химии от Джоуль-парк», 👯♂️Зона с аниматорами для самых маленьких гостей, 🥰Аквагрим и много-много другого интересного. Спасибо всем🙏 #фестивальзеленый #краснодар #familyday #powershow #workout #powerlifting #cross #specproject #specpro #СпецПроект #dancemasterclass #boliwooddance #festival #аквагрим (at Покровские Озера) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bwx7AfGHVCD/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=kgwwvclyxj5c
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