5 Tips For Better Organization In A Webinar Presentation
Hosting a webinar can be a challenging prospect because there are so many factors to consider. You have to make sure that you can deliver your presentation in an interesting way. At the same time, you have to share content,...
Clean Up Your Conference Room in 5 Easy Steps
First impressions are everything, even when they’re being made on camera and not in-person. Having a clean, put-together personal appearance is of the utmost importance when presenting online. But while you’re deciding what tie to wear or how to fix...
Giveaways Your Audience Will Never Forget
The content of your presentation or webinar might be enough to win over your audience. But a few good giveaways never hurt when it comes to being memorable and earning customer loyalty. Whether you give away free stuff in a...
7 Ways To Make Your Online Presentation More Interesting
When you are the host of an online presentation, be it a webinar or a video conference with co-workers or superiors it is important to make sure that the presentation is interesting and keeps people’s attention.
Overcoming Isolation: Building Community in Virtual Classrooms
Gone are the days when students had to commute to get to class or forgo higher education altogether. The option to take courses online has added the convenience of taking courses from wherever students may be at the present moment...
A Little Birdie Told Me: Marketing Your Live Webinar on Twitter
Using social media to market your webinar is a no-brainer. It’s not as straightforward as it looks, though. Simply posting over and over that your webinar is happening will get the word out, but it won’t address the “how” and...
5 Persuasive Words to Use in Your Webinar
Language is powerful. If you’ve ever been moved by a speech, whether it was MLK’s “I Have a Dream” or a toast at a wedding, you’ve felt how language can inspire emotion. Some messages not only resonate in the moment,...
Robert’s Rules of Order for Online Meetings
Order, order! Sometimes a gavel seems necessary to keep a meeting on track. Side conversation, discussion that goes nowhere, and poor meeting etiquette are all contributors to sidetracking a well-meaning conference call.
Avoid First Time Videoconferencing Jitters
So you’ve just received an email announcing that you’ve been invited to a company videoconference. Congratulations, first off. You can usually get the opportunity to work closely with individuals that may otherwise be too busy to take the time to...
Engaging A Virtual Classroom Audience
Today, online classes are becoming more and more popular. The edfficiency of this option allows students to get their education from just about anywhere whether it’s at home or in a coffee shop. While online classes and webinars are highly...