Increasingly all our events are ending up online in one form or another. Attorney John Foster recently wrote an article discussing your obligations as an event organizer when capturing event audio. John is a lawyer specializing in music licensing and discusses how to get permission to use copyrighted music. For our part, we always use royalty-free music […]
Event Recording Tip #1
It’s not easy to keep the names and affiliations of a large panel of speakers straight. Not only is this confusing to your local audience, it can prevent them from asking directed questions to specific members of your panel. When Coreography webcasts an event, we place the current speakers name and title on the live […]
Tips on Gaining Exposure through Bloggers
A great article for those looking to increase exposure using social media from John Jantsch of Duct Tape Marketing. He shares these five tips for marketers who want to gain coverage and exposure through bloggers: 1) Don’t target the usual suspects 2) Listen before you speak 3) Hang out a bit 4) Gift wrap your […]
PowerPoint Webinar Tip
When you are broadcasting a PowerPoint presentation during a web seminar it can be very distracting to have your mouse pointer (the little arrow) dancing across the screen as you or your presenter is speaking. The movement on the screen draws the audience’s attention from the presenter’s narration. It can even be confusing to the […]
Webcast Audio Tip – power down that iPhone and Blackberry
Ever look for that bee buzzing near your telephone? Sometimes all you hear is a click or pop. So just what is it? Annoying you say. Agreed, but its just radio interference from a wireless phone, iPhone, or Blackberry. Happy, it’s easy to fix. Simply turn off those phones before the event starts. Ahh, and […]