Save 97% off 2022 Better Presentations & Public Speaking Lifetime Subscription Bundle

Today"s highlighted deal comes via our Online Courses section of the Neowin Deals store, where you can save 97% off 2022 Better Presentations & Public Speaking Lifetime Subscription Bundle. Land a good, high-paying AWS career with lifetime access to 7 exam simulation courses: Cloud, SysOps, Security, Data Analytics and more.

This bundle consists of the following courses:

  1. Slidebean Presentation Software: Lifetime Subscription (Premium Plan)
    Creating Your Slides & Pitch Decks Has Never Been Easier! Use the Power of AI and Easy to Use Templates to Create an Epic Presentation
  2. The Public Speaking & Business Communication Bundle
    Beat Your Stage Fright & Be an Excellent Business Communicator with 19+ Hours of Content on Public Speaking, Presentation, Conflict Management and More!

Here"s the deal:

This 2022 Better Presentations & Public Speaking Lifetime Subscription Bundle normally costs $2,931, but you can pick this up for just $59.99 for a limited time - that represents a saving of $2,871.01 or 89% off. For a full description, specs, and instructor info, click the link below.

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