{"id":581,"date":"2020-12-08T16:12:37","date_gmt":"2020-12-08T20:12:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fluentricciardi.com\/?p=581"},"modified":"2022-01-26T16:13:36","modified_gmt":"2022-01-26T20:13:36","slug":"how-to-host-a-successful-business-webinar","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fluentricciardi.com\/how-to-host-a-successful-business-webinar\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Host a Successful Business Webinar"},"content":{"rendered":"

Webinars are more popular than ever, thanks to restrictions on in-person social gatherings. You may be planning on hosting a webinar for your own business or as an employee. Whatever the reason for your business webinar, there are some things you can do to ensure that it\u2019s a success. Success would mean that you looked professional while hosting the webinar, that the webinar itself went off without a hitch and that others found the content useful. Here\u2019s how to make that happen.<\/p>\n

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Do a Dry Run<\/strong><\/p>\n

If this is your first business webinar, do a dry run of the entire webinar, using a friend, spouse or colleague as the remote participant. Do the dry run from start to finish, including the initial invitation, asking and answering live questions and signing off. A lot of things can go wrong, from poor sound quality to a malfunctioning webinar hosting platform, to just losing your own focus or getting nervous. A dry run ensures that you work out the kinks in private before presenting yourself in public. Also, if the webinar platform turns out to be buggy, you\u2019ll have time to choose a new webinar platform provider.<\/p>\n

Choose A Good Location<\/strong><\/p>\n

Your own location during the webinar is very important. You want to look for the following when choosing the location from where you\u2019ll host the webinar:<\/p>\n