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Unless that hand is your hand holding the money that you actually made with this presentation. Then it's ok.
A background image needs to reinforce the message that you are trying to convey with the content of the presentation.
Sometimes there is no need for an image. The message itself is clear and powerful enough by itself. Consider the following slide:
Maybe, add some more borders, and details to the side to fill up that empty space and make the following slide:
Why are those blue frames present in this presentation? What do they mean? They look good but...why?
In this presentation, each frame is used to notify the reader visually, of the number of the hack presented. For example, the following slide which concerns the second hack...
When you think about it, now the slides look like cards which are stacked on top of each other and you reader is actually stacking them as he reads further on.
Clever stuff. Or even better, you can use the frames to notify the reader how many hacks are left in this presentation. This way you answer another important question:
This way, your reader knows that you are down to the last hack and you can keep his attention for a little longer. We, on the other hand, are still on the second hack. Poor you.
You can always stop reading and move on to do something else, but you will miss out on one of the three most important money making presentation hacks ever. The first one is the following:
...to keep the audience wanting for more and letting them know that what follows is too good to miss out on.
This works every time, particularly if the presentation is very long and if you are introducing something novel such as an ultimate hack to a money making presentation.
Unless you have indeed made money with the hacks that are involved in this presentation and you know that they are the ultimate hacks that exist and there are no other hacks beyond.
Otherwise, using words such as ultimate, supreme, money making, the hacks of all hacks, master hacks, penultimate, best, absolute, chief, cardinal, biggest, “the art of”...
USE AN INEXPLICABLE
AMOUNT OF WORDS IN EACH SLIDE JUST BECAUSE YOU YOU
should fill all that white space
Try to visually keep the same starting point of your texts in each slide so that the eye of the reader expects it and thus follows your presentation easily.
And don't use the whole slide and cram it with words just because it's there. Focus on one isolated piece of slide and put your words there.
The blue frame tells your reader the following: “You will fixate your attention within this frame and leave it here for the remainder of the presentation.”
That way, the reader can focus on following the content of the presentation and understanding the message easily.