7 Habits of a Highly Effective Webcast Presenter
Addressing the unique challenges of
developing and delivering a successful webcast
If you’re like many business executives, you have
experience presenting to live audiences. But how often have
you been in front of a camera with no audience to keep you
energized? How often have you presented to someone who is
actually sitting at their computer and therefore easily
distracted? The reality is, the effectiveness of your webcast
is directly related to how skilled you are at pulling in
viewers and keeping them fully engaged. Ask anyone who has
looked at the reports showing all the registrants who logged
on to their webcast, only to log off minutes later out of
boredom or disinterest.
This session will address the seven habits of a highly
effective webcast presenter who wants to overcome these unique
challenges ...
- You can’t see your audience and therefore get clues from
listeners
- Your audience can and will leave the minute they are
bored or disinterested
- As a presenter you are limited in your movement because
of the camera
- The audience can drop in at any time and will want to
catch up quickly
When you leave this webcast you will have learned ...
- How to create an opener that will make viewers want to
stay for the entire session
- Types of examples to use and how often to use them to
keep viewers interested
- Use of polling and engagement techniques to further
interest
- Designing PowerPoint slides to enhance versus detract
from the presenter
- How to organize your slides so that people who drop in
know what they have missed and will want to stay
- How to use gestures, voice and executive presence to
overcome lack of movement
- How to prepare and practice so that you come across as
if speaking to a live audience
You can see and hear this live informational seminar right
on your desktop! We invite you to attend this event. The only
software you need is your standard Web browser
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Client Comments
Thanks for an informative
program and great presentation
Charles Kumalo, Multiview Support Team Member
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