When you are running a webinar that is live, is it natural to fear that you might screw up something eventually. It could be the way you start off the webinar, deliver your webinar pitch or presentation. Always keep in mind that you need to be fully aware of the next thing that will probably happen, prepare for it and make use of it to ensure that your next live webinar is even better.
Your dead wrong if you think that your first webinar is going to run without any glitches. You are also wrong if you think that your first 20 live webinars are going to be problem free. Things will most definitely happen that are going to set you back. For instance, your internet connection might become very slow or die, your screen will not be properly displayed by Go To Webinar. Your PowerPoint might not show up or you will lose it. You might be fully prepared to show your viewers a site only to realize that the site is down for a reason such as maintenance.
Rather than crossing your fingers and hoping all will go perfectly well, know that things might go wrong. Always have a sort of backup plan when things actually do go wrong.
For instance, if I were to run a live webinar demonstrating how to do something on EzineArticles and I discover the site is down, I may instead present a PowerPoint or finish all the steps I was intending on demonstrating like writing articles and fail to include the part about submitting them to EzineArticles. If I was supposed to interview a guest speaker but he or she failed to turn up, I would make my best effort to explain what the guest speaker was supposed to explain.
Always remember what went wrong in your live webinar so that you can avoid it the next time. If for instance your guest speaker did not turn up, then next time, ensure that you have a much better follow-up order to ensure that they attend your live webinar. If you screwed up the technology, make sure that you go back and do some rehearsing for next time to ensure that your PowerPoint presentation opens up correctly and also that your live webinar starts correctly. If the problem with the previous live webinar was your speaking presentation, ensure that you fully rehearse your presentation so that the next time you are doing a speaking presentation you don't screw yourself up.
This is just how you can recover from screwing up on live webinars. Always remember that you will not have a perfect webinar but as soon as you run more and more webinars you will be able to correct you past mistakes and achieve what you want with your live webinar. Know that something wrong is going to take place, prepare yourself for it and make adjustments later.
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