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Introduction to a webinar to help presenters and organisations better prepare their people to participate in webinars and online meetings. explore 2 sides of the coin. Firstly participant education and secondly what your organisation can do to create an environment where people want to participate.]]>

Introduction to a webinar to help presenters and organisations better prepare their people to participate in webinars and online meetings. explore 2 sides of the coin. Firstly participant education and secondly what your organisation can do to create an environment where people want to participate.]]>
Thu, 18 Feb 2016 10:37:56 GMT /slideshow/how-to-make-participants-love-your-webinar/58414980 DavidBradley3@slideshare.net(DavidBradley3) How to make participants love your webinar DavidBradley3 Introduction to a webinar to help presenters and organisations better prepare their people to participate in webinars and online meetings. explore 2 sides of the coin. Firstly participant education and secondly what your organisation can do to create an environment where people want to participate. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/how-to-make-participants-love-your-webinar-160218103756-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Introduction to a webinar to help presenters and organisations better prepare their people to participate in webinars and online meetings. explore 2 sides of the coin. Firstly participant education and secondly what your organisation can do to create an environment where people want to participate.
How to make participants love your webinar from Dave Bradley
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How to webinar /DavidBradley3/how-to-webinar-57609199 howtowebinar-160128151353
For those who want to produce their own webinars. ºÝºÝߣs give a step by step guide to help presenters. Can be used as a webinar planning tool. How to Webinar I have to confess to being a webinar junkie. Not only do I have the pleasure of creating and presenting GLOE webinars and hosting our client events but I also attend other people’s webinars. This gives me some insight into how to webinar and what makes a good or dreadful webinar. So why not have double the fun by presenting the How to Webinar… webinar. What is a Webinar? The word webinar is derived from seminars delivered across the web. Many seminars are interesting but delivered by people who seemed intent on making even an insomniac fall asleep. The simplicity of a presenter using a few slides to inspire their audience anywhere on the planet over the internet is truly exciting. Therein lies the main issue. It’s so easy to do a webinar but so hard to do well. The legacy of the seminar runs deep. Webinars help people take action People these days have an appetite to absorb new ideas and information. The quicker and more easily the better. The webinar is a brilliant way to help them satisfy this need. As webinar presenters we have a responsibility to engage people in the process. Otherwise we’ve short changed our audience. We want our audience to leave inspired. They must want to take new ideas and apply them to their own lives or work. Presenting an engaging Webinar is not easy. At GLOE we have a maxim ‘Participants not passengers’. If people participate then they are more likely to be engaged. A webinar should not be a didactic conversation. Great presenters invite their audiences into a dialogue. The How to Webinar …. Webinar demonstrates how we can encourage people to join in. Some people would rather be viewers. That’s fine. It’s in their nature to reflect on the experience. As presenters we should always give our audience the opportunity to participate. For others expressing their thoughts helps to make sense of the ideas we present. However people learn our goal as webinar presenters is to help people take action. Elements of a webinar The How to webinar… webinar explores all the steps a presenter who take. From having an idea, to signing off at the end of the event. Step 1: Purpose of your webinar Step 2: Platform Step 3: Attract an audience Step 4: Plan your presentation Step 5: ºÝºÝߣs Step 6: Participation Step 7: Performance Step 8: Take Action Step 9: How was it for you? Actually, signing off at the end is what most webinar presenters do. They say goodbye, give their best wishes and head off into the sunset. But what the best webinars offer is …. Well you’ll have to come along to discover Step 10. ]]>

For those who want to produce their own webinars. ºÝºÝߣs give a step by step guide to help presenters. Can be used as a webinar planning tool. How to Webinar I have to confess to being a webinar junkie. Not only do I have the pleasure of creating and presenting GLOE webinars and hosting our client events but I also attend other people’s webinars. This gives me some insight into how to webinar and what makes a good or dreadful webinar. So why not have double the fun by presenting the How to Webinar… webinar. What is a Webinar? The word webinar is derived from seminars delivered across the web. Many seminars are interesting but delivered by people who seemed intent on making even an insomniac fall asleep. The simplicity of a presenter using a few slides to inspire their audience anywhere on the planet over the internet is truly exciting. Therein lies the main issue. It’s so easy to do a webinar but so hard to do well. The legacy of the seminar runs deep. Webinars help people take action People these days have an appetite to absorb new ideas and information. The quicker and more easily the better. The webinar is a brilliant way to help them satisfy this need. As webinar presenters we have a responsibility to engage people in the process. Otherwise we’ve short changed our audience. We want our audience to leave inspired. They must want to take new ideas and apply them to their own lives or work. Presenting an engaging Webinar is not easy. At GLOE we have a maxim ‘Participants not passengers’. If people participate then they are more likely to be engaged. A webinar should not be a didactic conversation. Great presenters invite their audiences into a dialogue. The How to Webinar …. Webinar demonstrates how we can encourage people to join in. Some people would rather be viewers. That’s fine. It’s in their nature to reflect on the experience. As presenters we should always give our audience the opportunity to participate. For others expressing their thoughts helps to make sense of the ideas we present. However people learn our goal as webinar presenters is to help people take action. Elements of a webinar The How to webinar… webinar explores all the steps a presenter who take. From having an idea, to signing off at the end of the event. Step 1: Purpose of your webinar Step 2: Platform Step 3: Attract an audience Step 4: Plan your presentation Step 5: ºÝºÝߣs Step 6: Participation Step 7: Performance Step 8: Take Action Step 9: How was it for you? Actually, signing off at the end is what most webinar presenters do. They say goodbye, give their best wishes and head off into the sunset. But what the best webinars offer is …. Well you’ll have to come along to discover Step 10. ]]>
Thu, 28 Jan 2016 15:13:53 GMT /DavidBradley3/how-to-webinar-57609199 DavidBradley3@slideshare.net(DavidBradley3) How to webinar DavidBradley3 For those who want to produce their own webinars. ºÝºÝߣs give a step by step guide to help presenters. Can be used as a webinar planning tool. How to Webinar I have to confess to being a webinar junkie. Not only do I have the pleasure of creating and presenting GLOE webinars and hosting our client events but I also attend other people’s webinars. This gives me some insight into how to webinar and what makes a good or dreadful webinar. So why not have double the fun by presenting the How to Webinar… webinar. What is a Webinar? The word webinar is derived from seminars delivered across the web. Many seminars are interesting but delivered by people who seemed intent on making even an insomniac fall asleep. The simplicity of a presenter using a few slides to inspire their audience anywhere on the planet over the internet is truly exciting. Therein lies the main issue. It’s so easy to do a webinar but so hard to do well. The legacy of the seminar runs deep. Webinars help people take action People these days have an appetite to absorb new ideas and information. The quicker and more easily the better. The webinar is a brilliant way to help them satisfy this need. As webinar presenters we have a responsibility to engage people in the process. Otherwise we’ve short changed our audience. We want our audience to leave inspired. They must want to take new ideas and apply them to their own lives or work. Presenting an engaging Webinar is not easy. At GLOE we have a maxim ‘Participants not passengers’. If people participate then they are more likely to be engaged. A webinar should not be a didactic conversation. Great presenters invite their audiences into a dialogue. The How to Webinar …. Webinar demonstrates how we can encourage people to join in. Some people would rather be viewers. That’s fine. It’s in their nature to reflect on the experience. As presenters we should always give our audience the opportunity to participate. For others expressing their thoughts helps to make sense of the ideas we present. However people learn our goal as webinar presenters is to help people take action. Elements of a webinar The How to webinar… webinar explores all the steps a presenter who take. From having an idea, to signing off at the end of the event. Step 1: Purpose of your webinar Step 2: Platform Step 3: Attract an audience Step 4: Plan your presentation Step 5: ºÝºÝߣs Step 6: Participation Step 7: Performance Step 8: Take Action Step 9: How was it for you? Actually, signing off at the end is what most webinar presenters do. They say goodbye, give their best wishes and head off into the sunset. But what the best webinars offer is …. Well you’ll have to come along to discover Step 10. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/howtowebinar-160128151353-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> For those who want to produce their own webinars. ºÝºÝߣs give a step by step guide to help presenters. Can be used as a webinar planning tool. How to Webinar I have to confess to being a webinar junkie. Not only do I have the pleasure of creating and presenting GLOE webinars and hosting our client events but I also attend other people’s webinars. This gives me some insight into how to webinar and what makes a good or dreadful webinar. So why not have double the fun by presenting the How to Webinar… webinar. What is a Webinar? The word webinar is derived from seminars delivered across the web. Many seminars are interesting but delivered by people who seemed intent on making even an insomniac fall asleep. The simplicity of a presenter using a few slides to inspire their audience anywhere on the planet over the internet is truly exciting. Therein lies the main issue. It’s so easy to do a webinar but so hard to do well. The legacy of the seminar runs deep. Webinars help people take action People these days have an appetite to absorb new ideas and information. The quicker and more easily the better. The webinar is a brilliant way to help them satisfy this need. As webinar presenters we have a responsibility to engage people in the process. Otherwise we’ve short changed our audience. We want our audience to leave inspired. They must want to take new ideas and apply them to their own lives or work. Presenting an engaging Webinar is not easy. At GLOE we have a maxim ‘Participants not passengers’. If people participate then they are more likely to be engaged. A webinar should not be a didactic conversation. Great presenters invite their audiences into a dialogue. The How to Webinar …. Webinar demonstrates how we can encourage people to join in. Some people would rather be viewers. That’s fine. It’s in their nature to reflect on the experience. As presenters we should always give our audience the opportunity to participate. For others expressing their thoughts helps to make sense of the ideas we present. However people learn our goal as webinar presenters is to help people take action. Elements of a webinar The How to webinar… webinar explores all the steps a presenter who take. From having an idea, to signing off at the end of the event. Step 1: Purpose of your webinar Step 2: Platform Step 3: Attract an audience Step 4: Plan your presentation Step 5: ºÝºÝߣs Step 6: Participation Step 7: Performance Step 8: Take Action Step 9: How was it for you? Actually, signing off at the end is what most webinar presenters do. They say goodbye, give their best wishes and head off into the sunset. But what the best webinars offer is …. Well you’ll have to come along to discover Step 10.
How to webinar from Dave Bradley
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Webinar made easy /DavidBradley3/webinar-made-easy-57381209 webinarmadeeasy-160122172059
Your guide to presenting an engaging webinar. Includes an action plan to help you sort the main elements of producing a webinar. See full version in the How to webinar ....webinar]]>

Your guide to presenting an engaging webinar. Includes an action plan to help you sort the main elements of producing a webinar. See full version in the How to webinar ....webinar]]>
Fri, 22 Jan 2016 17:20:59 GMT /DavidBradley3/webinar-made-easy-57381209 DavidBradley3@slideshare.net(DavidBradley3) Webinar made easy DavidBradley3 Your guide to presenting an engaging webinar. Includes an action plan to help you sort the main elements of producing a webinar. See full version in the How to webinar ....webinar <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webinarmadeeasy-160122172059-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Your guide to presenting an engaging webinar. Includes an action plan to help you sort the main elements of producing a webinar. See full version in the How to webinar ....webinar
Webinar made easy from Dave Bradley
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Monster Climbs Challenge Posters /slideshow/monster-climbs-challenge-posters/10590004 monsterclimbschallengeposters-111214080404-phpapp01
Hello, These posters / certificates have been created for anyone that self certifies that they have completed any of the 5 Monster Climbs Challenges found at itriwetri.co If you are anywhere near the English Peak district with a bike give them a go. Otherwise enjoy the fine artwork. Good cycling.]]>

Hello, These posters / certificates have been created for anyone that self certifies that they have completed any of the 5 Monster Climbs Challenges found at itriwetri.co If you are anywhere near the English Peak district with a bike give them a go. Otherwise enjoy the fine artwork. Good cycling.]]>
Wed, 14 Dec 2011 08:04:00 GMT /slideshow/monster-climbs-challenge-posters/10590004 DavidBradley3@slideshare.net(DavidBradley3) Monster Climbs Challenge Posters DavidBradley3 Hello, These posters / certificates have been created for anyone that self certifies that they have completed any of the 5 Monster Climbs Challenges found at itriwetri.co If you are anywhere near the English Peak district with a bike give them a go. Otherwise enjoy the fine artwork. Good cycling. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/monsterclimbschallengeposters-111214080404-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Hello, These posters / certificates have been created for anyone that self certifies that they have completed any of the 5 Monster Climbs Challenges found at itriwetri.co If you are anywhere near the English Peak district with a bike give them a go. Otherwise enjoy the fine artwork. Good cycling.
Monster Climbs Challenge Posters from Dave Bradley
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