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Powerpoint Sounds Snoring
Posted in Sleep | No Comments »Best Practices for Web Conference Presenters
Have you ever been in a web meeting and the “weakest link” was the presenter? If you use web conferencing technology, don’t be the weakest link in a web meeting. A bad online meeting can cost you and your business money — either in lost sales, lost productivity, or lost self-esteem.
1. Establish Clear Objectives
When you establish a clear objective, your audience is able to focus its energy and attention. Once set, the activities you undertake in your web meeting should all support the achievement of your chosen goals.
When you set an objective, you send an image to the subconscious mind of your attendees. It remains there until the objective becomes reality. This is how all creative people work – they transform the images they seed in their subconscious minds into a concrete form.
Henceforth, only items in support of your objectives are brought up in the meeting. Examples of objectives that can be established are: “Discovery session of how our widget can solve the problem of… “, or “Exploration of the various uses of the widget”, etc.
2. Prepare
Today’s modern web conferencing systems allow the presenter to easily invite and accept attendees. But that’s just the beginning. Make sure you are familiar with the functions that you’ll need to have a great web meeting.
The basic 8 functions you’ll need are: desktop sharing, participant list/control, drawing tools, remote keyboard and mouse control, text chat, session recording, VoIP (for sending sound from your PC to the attendees), and polling/surveys. (These are the absolute minimum requirements – if you don’t have these functions you’ll need to find another vendor). Read on to discover how you’ll use these tools.
3. Provide Visuals (a.k.a. channeling your “inner Steve Jobs”)
Does this sound familiar? You’re interested in a new widget and get invited to a web demo by the Widget Company. The presenter at WidgetCo opens up his stock PowerPoint presentation, goes through it slide by boring slide, then asks you for your P.O. or credit card number.
P-L-E-A-S-E. Take advantage of this powerful technology. Make your presentation incredibly compelling. There’s nothing wrong with PowerPoint – but don’t “kill them” with it. Use a handful of visually appealing PowerPoint slides to establish and interactively highlight the key points. Then, bring out the widget. Pass the controls to the audience so they can “touch”, “smell”, and “taste” the widget. Start the fog machine. Mix in some audio and video. Go to your web site to show them where to learn more. Are you getting the idea?
4. Interact with your audience
Solicit questions from your attendees. Check in often to gauge the interest level. Unlike a physical meeting you can’t read the body language of your participants. Pay attention to little things, like the breathing (or snoring) on the other end. Remember your established objective and stay focused. Fail to do so at your peril – you may have lost the sale before you even realize it.
5. Follow up
Offer attendees a meeting summary consisting of the presentation slides, documents, session recording for later review, and chat logs. Afterwards – conduct polls, evaluations, and even quizzes. Finally – send thank-you notes, solicit additional questions and establish the next steps.
In summary, your next online web meeting can be a success, as long as it’s carefully planned, properly executed, compelling, and focused. Stay in contact with your participants even after your session has ended, and your web meeting will have proven to be a success.
You’ll have no more worries about hosting bad web meetings. eBLVD Online Meetings can make it easier. You can read more about this service at www.eBLVD.com.
© 2009 Marv Toyer, All Rights Reserved
About the Author
Marv Toyer is the founder of eBLVD.com, a privately held pioneer of web based communication software and professional remote access tools. If you are looking for a reliable and interactive web conferencing service I recommend eBLVD.com. For a detailed review as well as more information see http://www.eBLVD.com.
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