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Clarify important details with the organizers

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Example : Conference Season: How to Prepare for a Powerful Presentation

Lead — a couple of sentences (paragraphs) after the title. With its help, you need to convince the audience to read the material in full. Explains what issue will be covered in the article. There is no need to indicate the name of the material again in the lead; there is a title for that.

Example:

Autumn is the time of active holding of various business offline and online events: conferences, webinars, seminars, master classes.

We know that many of you, our readers, also participate in them, and not only as listeners.

Therefore, we decided to share our experience and a small guide that will help you step by step prepare for a presentation without unnecessary nerves and fuss.

Subheadings are reflections of the semantic sections of the article. It is logical that they should be syntactically connected with the title of the article and formulated uniformly.

Example:


Step 1.

Step 2. Formulating the topic and theses

Step 3. Announce your speech

Step 4. You've decided on the topic - it's time to write the text of your speech

Step 5. Preparing the presentation saudi arabia consumer email list and additional materials

Step 6: Set up event reminders

Step 7. Checking the quality of sound and video

Step 8: Pay special attention to appearance

Step 9. Start your presentation on time and… Good luck!

With a nested narrative structure, subheadings of different levels are used:

h1 — first level heading (the title — the main and only one — of the entire article);

h2 — second-level subheading (article section name);

h3, h4 — subheadings of the third and fourth levels for smaller subsections. However, we do not recommend breaking the material down too much.

We also do not recommend “stepping” through levels, for example, by indicating h4 after the name.

Your task is to create a text in which the reader can easily find the part he needs.

Images used in the article must have a link to their source and must not violate copyright.

Links to third-party resources may be provided if they are justified by practical benefits.

Don't forget to add conclusions to the material for the logical completion of the story and for those readers who do not have the opportunity to fully study the material.
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