 KISS, K-I-S-S, creating a powerful presentation. If you remember KISS, you will have a great PowerPoint presentation. KISS stands for the four steps to a powerful presentation. K, key ideas. I, interesting. S, simple. S, structured. You want to put only the key or main idea on your PowerPoint. The key ideas are the main ideas of your content. The ideas should be clear so everyone can understand them. They should be accurate, which means that they are correct. Your presentation should be interesting. Your audience should enjoy the presentation. You should give them new information about your topic. You and your presentation should look professional. Remember to use verbal and nonverbal communication. Verbal means you are talking. Nonverbal means doing things like using images and making eye contact. Keep your PowerPoint simple. Use six lines or less on each slide. Do not use more than six words on each slide. Use 32-point font and make sure it's easy to read. Don't use too many colors or too many special effects. Keep it structured. Take the time to organize your ideas. Have one key idea per slide. Follow these tips and you will have a great PowerPoint presentation. The end.