How to Give a Webinar (and Not Look Like an Idiot)

Webinar

Someone taps you on the shoulder and says, “We scheduled a Webinar to show off the important technology the company has developed. And since you know it better than anyone else, we decided that you are the one who should be in front of the camera.”

Lucky you.

Many people would rather visit the dentist or pay taxes than speak publicly. They might even prefer to pay the dentist’s taxes than stand up in front of a crowd. Perhaps this fear of public embarrassment is why so many business professionals are nervous about hosting a Webinar.

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Calin

Calin is a network engineer, with more than 20 years of experience in designing, installing, troubleshooting, and maintaining large enterprise WAN and LAN networks.

One thought on “How to Give a Webinar (and Not Look Like an Idiot)”

  1. No. But on rare occasions I’ll update a post by having a comment, as opposed to amending the post itself…but it’d be as my own , personal profile.

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