According to Computer Economics, 55% of businesses are cutting travel expenses in expectation of lower revenues driven by recession. In addition to using video conferencing and collaboration tools, for larger meetings, web seminars and video webcasts are an effective way to eliminate travel expense while stil maintaining good company communications. Computer Economics reports other cost-cutting […]
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Three tips to help extend webinar life
We edit live webinars to produce event recordings that can be used for post-webinar marketing and training, and think alot about how to get the most out of these live events. Many of our customers will update specific slides or request that we edit out details like pricing that may change over time. Between judicious […]
Webinar Tips – Create a Conversational Webinar
A conversational approach helps on so many levels – new or related insights are often shared during a conversation, there is more presenter energy, and audio interest is heightened from hearing multiple voices. But it can’t be just an after-thought – you really should design it in to your presentation. What do I mean? We […]
Top 5 Webinar PowerPoint Presentation Tips (funny)
I must admit that we have recorded webinars that used more than one of these presentation tricks. That can result in ‘Death by Webinar!’ Life After Death with PowerPoint By Don McMillan
How We Implemented GTD
This post is in response to a few questions that came up offline related to GTD and how we implemented this approach. For the past decade I have primarily used Outlook to manage my activities. However, when I reached 1000 emails in my inbox, some of which were 12 months old, I knew I had […]