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A Brief Outline of How to Do a Webcast

July 31st, 2010

With all of the terminology of webinars, teleseminars, teleconferencing,  webcasts, and web conferencing, a small business owner caould get lost and confused as to which one would be the best for their business.  There have been many articles on webinars and teleseminars.  This article focuses on what is a webcast and how to put on a webcast.  Read on for more on what equipment is involved and when would be the best time to do one.

A webcast is simply a broadcast over the internet. The term was coined in the 1990s when the internet first started to dominate the lives of individuals throughout the world. Today you can see a webcast just about everywhere you look on the internet. Most news outlets are now using video to report their news stories instead of print.

If you want to do this, it is relatively easy to do. You can simply get a digital camcorder and film your webcast. Then you can download the video into the computer and even display it free on places like You Tube as well as a number of other outlets. You can even use a webcast to promote a product or conduct an online seminar.

Some people use this technology to teach a class. More and more colleges are using this technology to teach certain classes so that students can learn from their computers. This is the wave of the future and as camcorder prices have reached an all time low, as have computers, we can expect more video stars to come out of the woodwork.

In order to create a webcast, you first need a script. You should also practice the script several times before filming. You want to make sure that it looks professional. While you may not want to look stiff and rehearsed, you also do not want to be stumbling over words with “uh” and “um” every few seconds because it will turn off a viewer.

You should have the camera on a tripod or some other stationary area. Someone holding it and filming you is going to give you shaky images and make your viewers dizzy. The camera should be stationary.

Backgrounds should be neutral and background noise non existent. There are sound stages that you can rent or you can make your own. You want the webcast to look professional. Unless it is part of the video, noise and other distractions should be eliminated.

Get yourself some good video editing software. This can help you actually eliminate any noise or any other problems with the video. Video editing software is a must if you are going to do your own web casts in the future. You will recoup the cost of the software in no time flat, especially if you are paying someone to edit your film.

A webcast can be used just about anywhere on the internet. Anywhere you can put text, you can put film. You can use it on your website to advertise your product, you can put it on free video sites such as YouTube for self promotion or you can also use it as an instruction tool. It stores like text and is easy to use. Video editing software is not expensive and is, for the most part, user friendly.

You no longer have to be a computer expert to webcast on the internet. And there are so many different things you can use the videos to promote, even yourself. Just get your script ready and away you go.

For more information on Webcast Technology visit http://www.webcast-home.com

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Mikogo Webinar Service – A Review

July 11th, 2010

Webinar applications are gaining greater foothold as a marketing or training tool among home-based businesses. Its low relative cost and the ability to connect people who are in geographic diverse locations make it a more attractive option than traveling to a common location. Webinars can also be used for troubleshooting sessions between an expert and a user.

One of the most useful features of a webinar application is the ability to view another user’s computer screen for troubleshooting or training. Often the communication can get confusing when using only the telephone especially if the customer is a novice computer user. Sometimes the communication can be imprecise and lead to misunderstanding. The confusion can be remedied by the use of a webinar as long as a fast internet is used such as DSL or a cable internet connection.

When working with a few people or a limited budget, free solutions can provide the answer. One of the more useful free webinar applications out there is Mikogo. I have been using Mikogo recently to troubleshoot a user’s installation issue and to perform a one-on-one training session. Mikogo is free to use and offers a simple interface to navigate. Simply sign up, install the application and start scheduling virtual meetings.

There is a limit of ten people who may join a Mikogo session so this is fine for small meetings and limited budgets. If the needs are to connect a larger group of people, then the fee-based applications is the way to go. There are a few big players to choose from such as WebEx, Adobe Connect or Go To Meeting. I have seen as many as 500 people join a WebEx session.

Live face to face meetings have additional advantages such as better audience engagement and deeper learning, but webinars have found their place as a supplement to live meetings to help reduce travel expenditures. They have also earned a valuable place as a troubleshooting tool for long distance assistance.

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Mikogo Releases Mac Beta Version For Online Meeting Software

Mannheim, Germany March, 13 2009 – Mikogo has officially announced the availability of its latest version, Mikogo Beta for Mac computers, providing an. … Ideal for online meetings, Web presentations, webinars and more, the Beta version provides Mac users with a quick solution to start a meeting and invite both PC and other Mac users to view their screen in real-time over the Web. Mikogo’s cross-platform functionality also enables both Mac and PC users to join and view …

Publish Date: 07/07/2010

Mikogo: A friendly and easy-to-use tool for your online meetings

There’s a list of online meeting and conference tools and platforms offering really good services according with your needs and expectations. Today, we’ll review a new ease-to-use online meeting tool: Mikogo. According with the Official Website, … Mikogo can be employed for a range of professional, academic, or personal uses, including online meetings, product demonstrations, online presentations, remote support, or webinars. Provide online technical support for your …

Publish Date: 08/12/2009

Mikogo User Suggestions on Session Invitations | www.mikogo.com

i would like to be able to have mikogo as a service so i could reboot remotely, log off, etc. that being said, i agree with brett, it’s free and i love it as it is. Jeff on February 18, 2010 at 9:08 pm … letter that reminds the participants of the webinar? Trae on February 18, 2010 at 10:13 pm. To answer the question asked, I would like to see the session id imbedded in the URL in some fashion. I only ever do ad-hoc single user sessions and I usually send an email to …

Publish Date: 02/18/2010

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Interactive Web Conferencing – Using it to Get More Work Done

July 6th, 2010

Interactive web conferencing is a technology that allows the conference holder or business owner to improve their effectiveness and efficiency.  One of the biggest benefits to this technology is that it brings widely dispersed people together to collaborate at one time.  This technology is used often for remote meetings.  One of the things that makes it effective is that everyone can look at the same screen at the same time, and can communicate back and forth with each other very easily.  This article discusses the 5 different ways in which this technology can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the conference holder.

Interactive web conferencing is a simple way for you to work with anyone, anywhere.

With online meetings, you can explain your ideas while sharing your desktop in real time so everyone sees and hears the same thing at the same time.

No longer do you have to email large files back and forth or have your colleagues misunderstand what you mean over the phone. Plus, you can skip the time away from the office to travel or meet off site.

Here are 5 ways you can benefit from using online web conferences to get more work done – faster:

Online Meetings
Get more work done by replacing expensive teleconferences with online web conferences. Plus, you won’t have the frustration of dropped calls either.

Sales Presentations
Double the number of sales presentations and product demonstrations you give to new customers online. This speeds up the decision making process and results in more closed sales.

Live Sales Training
Provide weekly on-demand training to your team, customers, and partners in less time and for less cost.

Large Online Events
Get your sales message out faster and to more people with online webinars. You can unveil a new product, launch a company-wide sales incentive, give a press release, or any other company communication.

Customer Support
Build a strong relationship with your customers by communicating more often to provide real time support. Even if they are in remote locations.

You’ll find that not only does interactive web conferencing increase your business productivity, but it also boosts your bottom line. So you can stay ahead of your competition.

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Video Web Conferencing – The Growing Communication Trend

July 1st, 2010

Video web conferencing is a growing trend as the costs come down and the technology increases as well as the compatibility.  This growing trend allows everyone to become more and more connected remotely.  Teams from all over the world can meet and collaborate on projects.  There are also a number of other things that can be accomplished for entrepreneurs, such as lead generation and sales.  The use of video web conferencing services is almost endless.  This article discusses how this trend is growing and what it is being used for.  Read on for more.

It’s important for businesses to keep up with communication trends in order to grow and stay competitive in this tight economy.

One of the fastest-growing technology trends in communication is live video conferences. According to top industry analysts at Wainhouse Research, it’s growing at a rate of 24% per year.

Interactive video conferences allows you to meet with someone in Germany, Japan, and New York (or any other location you need) all at the same time – right from the comfort of your office or home. And the best part is no one has to spend thousands of dollars in travel costs or fly in a cramped flight for 18 hours.

Web conferencing makes it easier for businesses to get your work done and to close more deals quickly. Isn’t every business looking for ways to boost your bottom line, stay ahead of their competitors, and be more efficient?

Plus, video conferencing is now affordable for the smallest of budgets. Because many services are now web-based, the cost is much lower than just a few years ago and the video quality has vastly improved. All you need to hold an online video meeting is a computer or laptop, a reliable internet connection, and a web cam if you want to be seen.

Also, it doesn’t take an IT person to host a meeting or download or configure complicated software. Most services take under 3 minutes to install and are extremely user-friendly and simple to use – even for a beginner.

Not only can you see, hear, and communicate with more than one person at a time online, you can also review documents, power point presentations, anything on your desktop, just like you would in person.

Face to face communication is important for any type of negotiation and is more effective than impersonal teleconferencing or emails. Being able to see the person you are talking to builds trust and loyalty.

Imagine being able to meet with someone from Taiwan in the morning, someone from France in the afternoon, and someone from Washington in the late afternoon – all in the same day! Without either participant having to leave their office.

Businesses are quickly adopting video web conferencing as an essential tool to save time and increase productivity. In addition to helping to save the environment. One online meeting between 5 people saves 20 tons in carbon emissions. Not to mention the convenience and less paper wastage.

Video web conferencing is no longer a luxury service, but an essential and vital tool for organizations planning on expanding their business worldwide. Top Industry Analysts at Wainhouse Research predict that “Desk-top computer video conferencing software will be as essential to your business as your phone, fax, and email.”

Because online web meetings save both time and money, it’s becoming more popular and accepted as a replacement for meeting in-person. More and more businesses are meeting online every day. So if you want to keep up with the latest trend in business communication, and not be left behind your competition, why not consider implementing video web conferencing today?

Check out the cost savings of meeting online HERE. Plus, here is the best video web conferencing solution to get your business done…including 2 FREE web cameras… at an affordable $49 per month for 50 guests Video Live Conferences.

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Secure – Interactive Web & Video Conferencing Solutions

Smarter Interactive is a completely unique company giving a new definition to your world of Web and Video conferencing solutions. They are just one masterpiece for solving your organizations online meeting and group needs. …

Publish Date: 06/29/2010

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