You’ve defined your brand’s positioning and messaging. Now it’s time to develop content to share your engineering company’s story.
A great way to do this visually is to have a well-designed corporate pitch deck. A pitch deck is a series of slides that help prospects and clients learn more about your business and the products or services you offer. These slides can be disseminated through your company so that multiple teams can give concise presentations with the same look, feel, and message.
Sales teams often give presentations, ideally to prospects who have engaged with content on your website and are increasingly interested in your company. The content they encountered on your site was likely planned and designed with much thought. Now, they’re about to interact with your brand for 30 minutes in the form of your sales team and pitch deck.
Hopefully, the content for these slides is compelling from the start; however, sales teams often tweak slides depending on the audience. These slides can become laborious with content, images, and diagrams.
A detail here, a detail there.
All of a sudden, you’ve lost any sense of a visual brand. There is information all over the slide, your audience doesn’t know where to look, and your slides don’t convey what it’s like to work with you, in the least bit.
Testek's slide deck represents their brand by using circle elements that match the design elements of their logo.
Is your pitch deck working for you? Are your slides a true representation of your visual brand?
This is easy. PowerPoint is the likely the right format for 98 percent of engineering companies. There are great alternate platforms, like Prezi, Canva and Keynote, but if you need something that will suffice for a larger sales team, PowerPoint will likely work for everyone.
PowerPoint will work on any computer, and presentations can be easily emailed as a follow-up or leave-behind.
What is it like to work with your engineering company?
Are you casual and conversational, or didactic and technical?
Do you need to position yourself as a peer and partner, or as a deep, expert resource?
Your visual brand should help the audience feel what it’s like to work with you. Do you want to convey a clear, conversational tone? Use a clean white background and clean, uncomplicated lines.
Silex Technology use clean white backgrounds in their corporate pitch deck.
Are you a storyteller, who wants prospects to focus on your words and story? If so, use simple words on your slide, or consider even just an image or quote so that attention draws to your story.
Do you need to communicate technical expertise and detail? Use bullets and infographic-style diagrams to break down deeply technical information.
Mechanical Solutions, Inc. uses an infographic slide to show prospects how they work.
You risk losing your visual brand when you make on-the-fly additions to slides and don’t have time to design slides to the style of your brand. To help, create pre-designed templates for case studies, industry data, and product applications. These pre-built templates allow you to drop in new information quickly, while preserving your visual brand.
TREW created a PowerPoint template with many different content options so it's easy to create new slides while maintaining the existing look and feel.
Here are ten slides you need in your corporate pitch deck:
Are you showing technical depth and expertise? Are specs important to your prospects? If so, consider slides with animations to gradually populate information and help viewers grasp which information to focus on first.
We recommend writing a script and including it in the notes of the slide. Presenters don’t need to use the script verbatim, but an available script allows a presenter to understand the main point for each slide and get a feel for the key messages. They can then use whatever words and personal stories they need to articulate the corporate message with their own voice.
If you have a large sales team or are training new staff to give your corporate presentation, consider recording one of your experts giving the presentation. This will help new staff understand where you focus and how you talk to each slide. With a recording, you can ensure a consistent training resource across your company.
Your brand message is the narrative of your company. It empathizes with your customers and the problems they face, guides them to the solutions you provide, and shows the results your solutions bring. Brand marketing brings that brand message together along with visual elements, spokespeople, and internal culture to proactively position your company .
Do you need help articulating and presenting your brand? Learn more about our brand messaging and positioning services.
Are you interested in learning more best practices for growing your brand and honing your message? Download our guide to Smart Brand Positioning and Messaging for Engineers.
TREW is a marketing agency dedicated to reaching engineering and technical audiences through a range of marketing initiatives. Contact us today to learn more about the services we offer.