Quick Guide to Getting More From Your Webinar
Posted in Business on 07/19/2010 09:33 pm byHadwin Brown asked:
A web is an online video conference that allows you to connect to multiple parties simultaneously. A web lets you allow people anywhere to see your conference, who can log in using your website. This has the benefit of being branded able, so your customers will see your company image before joining the webbing. One good practice then, is always to brand your web page to show your company logo (as a minimum).Other branding things include changing the color of the page to fit your corporate color scheme, and linking back to your company homepage.
You may also want to select some music to make the waiting period more acceptable, before the start of the WEB. In this regard, free audio conference service in which the partakers make a regular long distance call with access points in Europe and America.
A similar idea is to put a splash screen (i.e.. One power point slide) up so that your customers are looking at something before the web begins. Use this screen to introduce the speaker, or provide contact information such as an email address. You might also want to include information about how to use certain features. The Live Meeting Q&A function is easy to use, but not everyone knows about it. You might want to put something on your splash screen to highlight that area.
The folks interested by participating are asked to complete a registration form that is deactivated after 25 folks registered that maximum number of players that Conference ware handles. Progress Many Conference wares functional contribute to the WEB success. First off, a PowerPoint showed and the screen sharing to make a software demonstration or to display Word or Excel documents, as an example.
Remember that the point of a web is to encourage interaction. The presenter might upload a document such as a spreadsheet or handout. This will be viewed, and you should expect questions on it. Try not to make these documents too long. However – otherwise people would not have time to view them and make comments during the web. The great thing about a web is that it gives you instant feedback. Always chase up at the end of a WEB – either by email, or by directing them to a website that could be useful.
Karen
A web is an online video conference that allows you to connect to multiple parties simultaneously. A web lets you allow people anywhere to see your conference, who can log in using your website. This has the benefit of being branded able, so your customers will see your company image before joining the webbing. One good practice then, is always to brand your web page to show your company logo (as a minimum).Other branding things include changing the color of the page to fit your corporate color scheme, and linking back to your company homepage.
You may also want to select some music to make the waiting period more acceptable, before the start of the WEB. In this regard, free audio conference service in which the partakers make a regular long distance call with access points in Europe and America.
A similar idea is to put a splash screen (i.e.. One power point slide) up so that your customers are looking at something before the web begins. Use this screen to introduce the speaker, or provide contact information such as an email address. You might also want to include information about how to use certain features. The Live Meeting Q&A function is easy to use, but not everyone knows about it. You might want to put something on your splash screen to highlight that area.
The folks interested by participating are asked to complete a registration form that is deactivated after 25 folks registered that maximum number of players that Conference ware handles. Progress Many Conference wares functional contribute to the WEB success. First off, a PowerPoint showed and the screen sharing to make a software demonstration or to display Word or Excel documents, as an example.
Remember that the point of a web is to encourage interaction. The presenter might upload a document such as a spreadsheet or handout. This will be viewed, and you should expect questions on it. Try not to make these documents too long. However – otherwise people would not have time to view them and make comments during the web. The great thing about a web is that it gives you instant feedback. Always chase up at the end of a WEB – either by email, or by directing them to a website that could be useful.
Karen
