February 9, 2005
Download Chapter 1 of my new book, “Beyond Bullet Points”
In the competition for most efficient online retailer, BN.com gets my vote because they’re the first to ship my book. Not only that, but Barnes & Noble editor Bill Camarda wrote a very nice review there as well.
Amazon.com, on the other hand, comes in a distant second, since they haven’t posted the book cover image yet, let alone start shipping.
I still like Amazon, though, and will post a note when they start shipping, so let’s call today the "soft" launch of the book. It will still be a couple of weeks before copies of the book find their way through the book distribution network to your local offline Barnes & Noble or Borders bookstore.
In any case, if can’t wait to start moving Beyond Bullet Points, you can download a PDF of Chapter 1 here, along with the Table of Contents and Introduction. Hopefully the downloads will whet your appetite for more tasty morsels of bullet-free communication.
















3 Comments
ROKUS.net at 2:47 am on February 10, 2005
Required Reading for Anyone who Stands in Front of a Crowd
Cliff Atikinson, author of Beyond Bullets blog, has published his book, “Beyond Bullet Points” and offers the Introduction, Table of Contents and Chapter 1 for download. Most excellent.
Steve Holden's Weblog at 3:30 pm on February 11, 2005
Finally Some Help For PowerPoint Presentation Builders
My name is Steve, and yes, I’ve been guilty of producing
Ian's Messy Desk at 1:55 pm on February 24, 2005
Beyond Bullets
The worst PowerPoint presentation I ever sat through had slides made from scans of newspaper clippings, several per slide. As a presenter, I have been guilty of some pretty bad presentations. Things like: reading verbatim from the slides, craming too m…
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