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Make Your Webinar Visually Engaging

Feb 25, 2015 | Leadership, Performance Management

We’ve already examined reasons why a webinar is a more engaging way to conduct meetings than a conference call.  Now, what are some ways you can make your webinar even more effective?

 

First of all, remember to take full advantage of the additional sense your participants have with a webinar; the sense of sight.

What will you present visually?

Below are some ideas:

  1. A relevant cartoon or comic at the very start or mid way through the meeting.  They can be found ???
  2. An overview of the meeting goal
  3. A chart showing the pros and cons of the topic
  4. Head shots of the presenter and the participants
  5. Still pictures of the weather if attendees are across the country or across the world
  6. Charts and graphs
  7. A picture of a salad, pizza or sandwich if it’s time to end the meeting and it’s right before lunch.

What are some additional visuals you have seen that have made webinars memorable for participants?

 

 

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