Today’s guest post comes from friend and killer presentation designer Matthew Dyer in Columbus, OH. Catch him at http://flavors.me/mttwdyr or @mttwdyr on Twitter. It wasn’t that long ago that secret, encrypted codes were only found in movie plots. Whether you were looking for Jack
Posted in Content, Delivery, Design, Observation Deck
One of our current research projects seeks to uncover better and better ways for webinar presenters to get and keep attention…by better understanding our audiences. This survey will close soon, but so here’s a closing opportunity to both share (take the survey) and see the results of
Two facts are true for any performance: 1) The show must go on 2) Life goes on independently of the show When you get that last minute call from your boss or you read an incoming email from an irate customer, the show must still go on. Professional athletes, actors, musicians, and yes,
Posted in Business, Design, Promotion, Strategy, Web Seminar Promotion
Guest post: Donnie Bryant Although webinars are a relatively new technological development in the big picture, centuries-old wisdom can still shape the way you approach producing and promoting them. I think that most webinar promoters would agree that getting people to register to attend is one
Posted in Design, Presentation Design
Have you ever loved something that seems out of reach? In Oscar Wilde’s comedy Lady Windermere’s Fan, Lord Darlington is in love with Lady Windermere. When she does not return his love, he leaves town. Which is what a lot of people do with great webinar presentations…walk away