PresenterNet Report Unveils Presentations 2.0

02/18/2009

San Clemente, CA-PresenterNet, provider of online interactive Web presentation applications, today announced publication of a report describing Presentations 2.0. This application capability for PresenterNet’s On Demand Showrooms enables a new medium for telling a company’s story more effectively online.
Presentations 2.0 applications provide visitor-controlled presentations that interact with viewers in a two-way conversation. Unlike a Web page, a video, or a traditional lecture-style slide show, this new approach keeps viewers focused, and learning through participation. The medium’s rich, high resolution, full-screen quality maintains visitor interest and attention. This results in viewers who are far more likely to respond to the story’s call-to-action or “next step.”

Discussing Presentations 2.0, PresenterNet CEO Doug Wolfgram explained, “We’re very excited about Presentations 2.0. It’s PowerPoint-based, so virtually any PresenterNet user can take advantage of it. By embedding a PresenterNet Showroom on a Web page, any user can create an interactive experience that captures information without requiring a typically dull Web form.”

The report describes the steps taken to put Presentations 2.0 to work. It is available at presenternet.com/information/p2.

A demonstration of Presentations 2.0 is available at www.presenternet.com/information/pres2/.

For more information about PresenterNet, please visit www.presenternet.com.

About PresenterNet:

PresenterNet’s online services emphasize high-impact interactive presentations, data collection from prospect interactions, database applications and customized reporting. The company has committed all of its products to compatibility with industry standards, such as Macromedia Flash, Macromedia FlashPaper, Microsoft Internet Explorer, PowerPoint™, Mozilla Firefox, Linux, and Apple Macintosh, as well as emerging technology leaders like Skype. PresenterNet’s founders have been developing and implementing sales and marketing technologies for nearly 25 years. Past clients have included Toshiba, SGI, Philips, NEC, ITT, Litton, Fujitsu, and HP.

 
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