Preparation
A Webinar constitutes a communication activity in which image and message will be combined. This is where is clear the importance of customizing the WEB page of the meeting room with your logo and screen where the title, the lead, of your Webinar appears. You can even choose some music to make the waiting period more agreeable, before the beginning of the Webinar. In order to interact with the participants, the voice broadcasting is made in parallel with an audio conference. In this regard, we offer a free audio conference service in which the participants make a regular long distance call with access points in Europe and America. The Webinars’ promotion is done via Internet. We have at your disposition, in our international page, a Webinar’s agenda for you to advertise. The persons interested in participating are asked to fill out a registration form that is deactivated after 25 people registered that maximum number of participants that Conference ware handles.
Progress
Several Conference ware functionalities contribute to the Webinar success. First of all, a PowerPoint presentation and the screen sharing in order to make a software demonstration or to display Word or Excel documents, for instance. Also, several presenters might intervene under the conference master guidance. The presenter might send any document to the participants, such as a brochure. Finally, in order to conduct your Webinar and interact with the audience, you may submit a question, get the answers and display them immediately.
Follow up
At the end of a Webinar, the participants are usually directed to a WEB page of your choice. It could be a poll for which we offer a free poll service, that includes 100 persons responding a month. The Webinar report, with all the general information of each participant, is imported on a text, CSV or XML format into your CRM software to generate the contact information. Finally, the recording of a Webinar allows the presentation any time of a demonstration of your products or services getting the feedback from the spectators through emails.