David asks a fair question in response to this post about how many webinar reminders is too many. Because invitations and reminders a different beasts in a couple important aspects, I’m copying his question to a new post and tackling it separately. He asked: “I have been asked by my
Posted in 2010 Appearances - Public only, Strategy
Remember when job descriptions used to actually call out ‘proficiency with the Microsoft Office Suite’ as a job requirement? Even if you don’t, trust me, they did. Welcome to 2010. Now we’re seeing job descriptions asking for skills with remote presentations,
Posted in Presentation Planning, Promotion, Strategy
If you’re curious about how to promote and deliver engaging webinars, this short survey is for you. Why? The research we’re conducting will be turned into a practical set of best practices…and you’ll have a chance get a pre-release copy of the report. It should only take
I just wrapped up a session for a large group of trainers about interactivity in online training sessions. One of the many questions that we didn’t get to due to the size of audience came in from Sian M.: “Do you feel synchronous sessions are always more effective?” Sian, it
Posted in Ask, Promotion, Strategy, Web Seminar Promotion
In a recent webinar, Simon D. asked, “Can you overdo reminders?” Hmmm… as you’ve heard me say before, “It depends.” And I think the question is “What is your market’s tolerance for email?” The good thing about a webinar reminder email is that nearly