Optimize a PowerPoint presentation
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how to SE optimize a PowerPoint presentation on the website? Will it help to upload it to slideshare ?
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While this is a thread from many years ago, I'm wondering if anyone has any relatively new insight about this?
A team I'm working with plans on taking article content and breaking them out into PPT presentations/slides which will be embedded on their site. My concern is the lack of optimization this offers regarding SEO. I know there's countless articles on using slideshare for SEO and lead generation, but are there optimization tips if one is embedding the actual PPT into the page?
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Thanks EGOL. Is it good to upload the PPT on slideshare and embed it on the website? Will it help more in the optimization?
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Prepare your powerpoint slides as usual. Be sure to add a few links to related pages on your website (backlinks from powerpoint presentations will display in your google webmaster tools). And, be sure to include lots of keyword relevant text.
The most important thing to do is edit the "properties" of the file. This will allow to give the presentation a title that will be used similar to a title tag by the search engines.
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