Posted by Irwin Hipsman on Mon, Aug 24, 2009 @ 01:28 PM
Most live web events will have a replay created for the 50+% who do not attend and these recordings are pretty dull. In this session, Ken Molay, President of Webinar Success, discusses the ways presenters can best take advantage of the dual nature of any live web event with important considerations to improve the experience for both live and on-demand participants.
Watch the replay to see examples of re-recording segments, polling the on-demand audience, chaptering and use of the Attachments tab for Q&A.
Segments include: Results of Brainsharks Replay Survey, Different Types of Events, and Tips and Tricks.
Why Webinar Replays? The Dual Nature of Your Web Event
Below are resources you may find helpful
Virtual Presenters Handbook by Roger Courville, 1080 Group.
Webinar Success Blog by Ken Molay
Goodman Center report: Dialing In, Logging In, Nodding Off. The TrueCosts of Teleconferences, Videoconferences and Webinars.
Deloitte 2009 Shift Index: Measuring the Forces of Long-Term Change (page 46-50 are about webinars)
Posted by Irwin Hipsman on Tue, Aug 11, 2009 @ 04:00 PM
How do you avoid death by PowerPoint? The past two sessions, we sat down with Chas Williams and Richard Goring of M62 who demonstrated what NOT to do in your PowerPoint presentations. Please watch the following replays to learn some helpful tips for building compelling visuals to increase the impact of your words. A telling exercise in Part I is offered on slides 10-12 and a before and after makeover of a sample presentation can be seen on slides 34-44.
Intermediate PowerPoint Part I Replay
Intermediate PowerPoint Part II Replay