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The technology and all aspects of the webinar benefit from practice. Practice with people for a test run, get their feedback and listen to it. Get some experience before you conduct a webinar with a larger group. We should wrap our heads around our need to serve our participants by offering them value. Amy Schmittauer is the author of “Vlog Like a Boss: How to Kill it Online with Video Blogging”, a newly released book dedicated to providing actionable steps for video bloggers (vloggers). Through her website and related activities for her Savvy, Sexy, Social community Amy has assembled a massive tribe of committed fans who watch her video blogs, listen to “The Social Authority Podcast” and attend her webinars.
Bonus: Purchase your copy of Amy’s “Vlog Like a Boss: How to Kill it Online with Video Blogging” book at http://vloglikeaboss.com and get a copy of the Authority Video Formula Mini-Course at no extra charge.
The SHOWNOTES for this episode are available at http://webinarskillspodcast.com
My FREE BONUS for this episode are the “Must-Do Tips for Webinar Presenters”, which provides you with the best tips from the many of the best webinar presenters in the world. It is my gift to you for listening to the podcast and is available at http://webinarskillspodcast.com
To access FREE TRAINING about webinars and online presentation skills visit my website at http://damiannoud.com
You can SUBSCRIBE to this podcast. Click on the “Subscribe” button on your podcast player.
Please consider helping other webinar presenters find the podcast by taking 1-2 minutes to RATE and REVIEW the Webinar Skills Podcast. It helps a LOT. To do this on iTunes visit http://www.webinarskillspodcast.com/listen-to-our-podcasts
Thanks for listening, never stop learning and become your best.
Damian xxxx
P.S. I create this podcast for you. It is as much yours as it is mine and I would love to hear from you. If you have a comment about anything you heard in this episode, feedback or a suggestion, or any question about webinars please pop it into the comments form at the bottom of the shownotes page.
The technology and all aspects of the webinar benefit from practice. Practice with people for a test run, get their feedback and listen to it. Get some experience before you conduct a webinar with a larger group. We should wrap our heads around our need to serve our participants by offering them value. Amy Schmittauer is the author of “Vlog Like a Boss: How to Kill it Online with Video Blogging”, a newly released book dedicated to providing actionable steps for video bloggers (vloggers). Through her website and related activities for her Savvy, Sexy, Social community Amy has assembled a massive tribe of committed fans who watch her video blogs, listen to “The Social Authority Podcast” and attend her webinars.
Bonus: Purchase your copy of Amy’s “Vlog Like a Boss: How to Kill it Online with Video Blogging” book at http://vloglikeaboss.com and get a copy of the Authority Video Formula Mini-Course at no extra charge.
The SHOWNOTES for this episode are available at http://webinarskillspodcast.com
My FREE BONUS for this episode are the “Must-Do Tips for Webinar Presenters”, which provides you with the best tips from the many of the best webinar presenters in the world. It is my gift to you for listening to the podcast and is available at http://webinarskillspodcast.com
To access FREE TRAINING about webinars and online presentation skills visit my website at http://damiannoud.com
You can SUBSCRIBE to this podcast. Click on the “Subscribe” button on your podcast player.
Please consider helping other webinar presenters find the podcast by taking 1-2 minutes to RATE and REVIEW the Webinar Skills Podcast. It helps a LOT. To do this on iTunes visit http://www.webinarskillspodcast.com/listen-to-our-podcasts
Thanks for listening, never stop learning and become your best.
Damian xxxx
P.S. I create this podcast for you. It is as much yours as it is mine and I would love to hear from you. If you have a comment about anything you heard in this episode, feedback or a suggestion, or any question about webinars please pop it into the comments form at the bottom of the shownotes page.