Bait and Switch Promotion:

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rifat28dddd
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Bait and Switch Promotion:

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A fatal mistake many people make is familiarizing themselves with the webinar technology shortly before the program begins. I admit to include myself in this category. A few years ago, I agreed to deliver a series of webinars for a client and unfortunately, my contact person was unfamiliar with the technology. As a result, we had several glitches and problems that reduced the overall effectiveness of the program.

Poor Audio:
Nothing kills a webinar like poor audio. I recently attended a webinar and it appeared that one of the panelists spoke from a speaker phone or computer microphone. This created a vacant echo which became distracting whenever she spoke. It is critical that you have a good connection to the call and many companies suggest that you use a landline to ensure that you have a good connection with minimal interference.

Poor PowerPoint slides and Visuals:
Death by PowerPoint! My belief is that webinar slides should chile telegram data reinforce your key point, not make them. Too many people use too many bullet points or try to cram too much information on a single slide. Improve your effectiveness by creating a better PowerPoint show. Check out Slide Share for some examples.

Taking Too Long to Get Into the Meat of the Program Content:
I have attended countless webinars where the first five to seven minutes are absorbed by self-promotion, introduction of the presenter or guest expert, or information that was irrelevant to participants. Although sponsoring companies want adequate airtime, it is essential that you manage their expectations and keep the introduction brief and concise.
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