Free Cartoons For Your Presentations, Social Media Pages or Email Newsletters.

Here are a few free cartoons that are yours to use for your personal or business website, Powerpoint presentation, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or other social media pages. Normally, I charge for these kinds of uses, but I'm offering this free offer so you can "test drive" a cartoon or two to see what kind of response you might get. 

Some folks that use cartoons in presentations are doctors, business people and teachers, so below you'll find one of each.

Below each cartoon below is a link to other of my cartoons, that are available for your presentation, website, social media or email campaign for only $20 per cartoon.

Thanks,

Steve

Free Medical, Doctor, Pharmaceutical Prescription Cartoon

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Right click on the image and save to your desktop. For more medical cartoons (only $20) for your presentation, social media or email use, click here.

Free Teacher, Education, Computer Cartoon

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Free Business, Receptionist, Administrative Assistant Cartoon

5 Proven Funny Business Cartoons That Have Been Used in Major Business Publications.

And you can use them for only $20 a piece in your own powerpoint, presentation, e-mail campaign, e-newsletter, blog or company social media page.

Click to contact me if you have any interest in using them in hard-copy materials, such as newsletters, magazines, brochures, etc.

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This ironic alligator/businessman briefcase cartoon was first used by Reader's Digest Magazine. Although not a business publication, Reader's Digest often uses business cartoons in the work related areas of the magazine. This cartoon might work for a business presentation about workplace fashion or I often thought it would be ideal for an animal rights organization. Click on the cartoon to add to cart, pay for and download it for your purposes.

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This consulting fee cartoon has appeared in Barron's. It's a play on the old "Give a man a fish.." adage. I think this cartoon could work in a lot of different business situations. Click on the cartoon to add to cart, pay for and download it for your purposes.

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Here's another cartoon that I was happy to have published in the Wall Street Journal. It's a cartoon that's near and dear to my heart, because I do a lot of penciling in. Although I don't have a cool view of the skyline out of my office window like this cartoon does. Click on the cartoon and get the ball rolling to use it in your presentation, e-mail, blog, etc. 

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Do you ever get the feeling that you might have less of a hard time getting to talk on the phone to someone if your name was Warren Buffet or Paul McCartney? I think you're right. And our receptionist above is proving the point. This cartoon showed up in a really cool business magazine called Worthwhile. Unfortunately, they went out of business some years back.  Click the cartoon to add to cart.

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Here's a cartoon that might be good in a real estate presentation, e-mail, blog, e-newsletter, etc. It could also work for estate planning lawyers, retirement firms or stock brokers. Just click on the cartoon to start using it for your electronic media purposes. Contact me to use in printed materials such magazines, newsletters, greeting cards, brochures or what have you.

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Business Cartoons for Business Presentations

Cartoons produced by professional cartoonists are are a great way to dress up a business newsletter, brochure, training materials or a powerpoint presentation.

Cartoons can break the ice and of course, add an element of humor. But cartoons are more than funny. A good, professionally created cartoon can go a long way in putting your target audience at-ease, fostering a feeling of belonging. Cartoons can help your seminar participants, presentation group or newsletter readers feel like they’re part of a group by relating with others to a like-minded funny situation, image or sentiment. I think that most people like to be around others who understand and appreciate the particular characteristics, circumstances and foibles of their common careers or interests.

 

Cartoons are a simple, low-cost way of achieving that goal very quickly. The minute that the business presentation participant or newsletter subscriber sees a funny, relatable cartoon, he or she may feel more appreciated, understood and part of something bigger.  All great ways of instilling a culture of team-building. If you need a cartoon for your next business presentation or newsletter, visit Smeltzer Cartoons by clicking here.