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 […]
B2B Webcast Marketing – The Power of Friends
When you are considering a purchase, who do you ask for your advice? If your like me, you start with your friends. And you will probably seek out the ones who have some experience or passion related to your purchase. If I want to buy a guitar, I’d seek out a cousin who is a […]
Planning for a webcast – test your bandwidth
When planning and delivering your webcast its critical to know how much Internet access bandwidth is available. When in the planning stage, we use this information to recommend the right solution for your event. We will test this before your event as well, and use that information to make sure we have set-up our streaming […]
Video Presentations, Video Interviews, Thin Slicing, and Priming
I just finished reading Malcomb Gladwell’s Blink, which is another fun read. I found two chapters in particular relevant to delivering effective video presentations. For the record, I am not a psychologist, so if you are, and what follows does not make sense, please set me straight by leaving a comment. In essence, modern psychology […]
A Video Webcast that Works
While learning about ‘Getting Things Done’ I discovered this great blog – Merlin Mann’s 43Folders. He has been blogging for a long time and 43Folders started out focused on productivity solutions like GTD. Although his focus has changed, his blog is still a good read. He uses a presentation style that we also are putting […]