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Archive for Web Broadcasting – Page 2

101 Uses for Web Broadcasting

By Robert Grossman · Comments (0)
Monday, April 20th, 2009

CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS

1. Executive Briefings

2. All-hands meeting

3. Press conferences

4. Board meetings

5. Research collaboration

6. Product road map updates

7. Online advertising

8. Company announcements

9. Corporate newsletter

10. Event documentation

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

11. HR training

12. Recruitment presentations

13. Interviews/candidate selection

14. New employee welcome

15. Corporate policy documentation

16. Building orientation

17. 401k overview

18. Benefits Training

19. Office Procedures

20. Global travel and customs training

21. Guest/visitor orientation

SALES AND MARKETING

22. Sales training

23. Webinars

24. Digital personal introductions

25. Sales presentations

26. Sales call follow-up

27. Product announcements

28. Reseller/partner training

29. Online product overviews

30. Product/service demonstrations

31. Customer testimonials

32. Digital holiday greeting

ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA

33. Breaking news

34. Expanded news coverage

35. Sporting events

36. Post game analysis interviews

37. Home improvement how-to

38. Craft lessons (e.g. scrapbooking)

CUSTOMER SUPPORT

39. Product tutorials

40. Customer service/FAQs

41. Self-guided troubleshooting

42. Maintenance bulletins

43. Product reviews

44. Technical tips

45. Recall information

INVESTOR RELATIONS

46. Company introduction

47. Earnings calls

48. Annual report

49. Investor updates

GOVERNMENT

50. Public safety announcements

51. Relief work coordination

52. Town hall/committee meetings

53. Virtual tour for tourism or business

54. Travel warnings

55. Road construction updates

56. Public transit overview

57. Recycling instructions

58. Police alerts

59. Public speeches

60. Constituent communication

61. Legislative proceedings

62. Legislative process training

63. Campaign debates

64. Military Coordination and briefing

65. Military recruitment

LEGAL

66. Continuing legal education

67. Courtroom recordings

68. Depositions

69. Witness interviews

70. Evidence documentation

EVENTS / CONFERENCES

71. Keynote speaker address

72. Conference presentation

73. Insurance/benefit coverage information

74. Trade show announcements

75. Post conference follow-ups

HEALTH

76. Grand rounds

77. Telemedicine

78. Self-help/on demand information

79. Continuing medical education

80. Emergency response coordination

81. Caregiver training

82. CPR instruction

83. Pre- and post- operation instructions

84. Nutrition and diet guidelines

85. Instructor certification

86. Parenting classes

EDUCATION

87. Distance learning

88. Recorded lectures

89. Self-guided study

90. Student recruitment

91. Parent/student orientation

92. Campus virtual tours

93. Study abroad introduction

94. Financial aid instructions

95. Board/regent meetings

96. Instructor certification

97. Alumnae relations

NON PROFIT / ASSOCIATION

98. Board and committee meetings

99. Policy briefings

100. Digital newsletter

101. Fundraising

Ask us today about helping you with your web broadcasting project.

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Categories : Web Broadcasting

Web Broadcasting Explained!

By Robert Grossman · Comments (0)
Friday, April 17th, 2009

Capturing events as they occur and delivering them to end users over the web, either in real time or on-demand through any Web browser is an ideal solution for sales, marketing, training and development. Web Broad Casting uses media rich technology. This means your audience will see and hear real time video, with audio and PowerPoint all in a neatly packaged, branded screen right on their desktop using any standard browsers while providing a cost-effective, dynamic delivery of your clients strategic messages, provide training and knowledge base over the web.

Here is a snapshot of how it works. A web broadcasting specialist will show up to your meeting or your office with a special computer. Video, audio and graphics will be fed into the computer and synchronized and encoded for the web. If the meeting is to be broadcasted live, the media is then transmitted over the internet and delivered to your audience. The meeting can also be recorded and uploaded for on-demand viewing and you can even have a CD created right there minutes after the presentation for distribution or for sale to attendees. The disadvantage of this technology is you will need to use a special computer with a trained technician, a one or two person video crew (for large meetings, they will take a feed from the audio visual company) and internet for live meetings.

The thumbs up for web broadcasting is, again, the cost effectiveness. Even though people are watching this from their computers and not engaging in any type of group experience, the key advantage is cost savings, rich media presentations, interactivity with polling and questions, the ability to broadcast meetings, deliver a high impact presentation from your office to your entire company, create powerful on demand web casts for future viewing, and building a knowledge base.

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Categories : Web Broadcasting
Tags : focus creative, robert grossman, Web Broadcasting

What’s Web Conferencing?

By Robert Grossman · Comments (0)
Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Web Conferencing (think GotoMeeting.com) makes it possible for your clients to share what’s on their computer desktop with people in other locations – in real time, over the web. By implementing virtual meetings you can save clients time and money, get a thumbs-up from the “green crowd”, and offer new ways for companies and organizations to communicate, market, and sell.

Though this technology is not a great presentation tool to engage an audience, you can still increase productivity for your client’s online meetings as they share applications, software demos, and collaboration. One of the major drawbacks for this method is for the time-being, your voice is delivered over a phone line and for now, it does not take advantage of rich media like video and flash. Your audience will also need to install software on their computers which typically delays the start of a presentation due to technical errors (most people wait to install this software until they log on to the presentation).  However, it is one of the most cost effective ways to present.

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Categories : Presentation, Web Broadcasting
Tags : conferencing, flash, how-to, video, web, what

What’s Digital Cinema?

By Robert Grossman · Comments (0)
Monday, April 13th, 2009

Digital Cinema is an innovative option that lets you showcase your content and deliver a high-impact message to your audience. With the capability of reaching audiences in more than 500 theaters across the nation this cost effective option allows for a live or pre-taped presentation to be multicast into the digital theaters chosen for the event. You can broadcast or hold your meeting in one location, and deliver to remote locations using movie theaters.

Though the cost to produce this type of event can be expensive (much less than a meeting), and there are logistics such as satellite uplink, productions costs, and the cost of the movie theaters, Digital Cinema delivers a high quality experience even in HD. It creates an impact driven group experience in the movie theaters where you can make the event in each location an employee incentive by serving lunch and then showing a movie with popcorn. This choice is great for financial seminar marketing, professional sales training, corporate product launches, and employee or customer reward and recognition programs.

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Categories : Marketing Tips, Presentation, Web Broadcasting
Tags : digital cineman, focus creative, robert grossman

Webcasting: Some Corporate Applications

By Robert Grossman · Comments (0)
Friday, April 10th, 2009

* Executive communications: state of the enterprise speeches, all-hands meetings
* Workforce development: training, HR briefings, policy documentation
* Program management: technical training, research collaboration
* Sales and marketing: sales demonstrations, webinars, channel relations
* Customer support: product tutorials, self-guided troubleshooting
* Investor relations: earnings calls, analyst briefings, annual reports

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Categories : Web Broadcasting
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