1. David McCann

    Director at Teamspirit

    31 October 2006 18:26pm

    David McCann

    Anyone know of a good example of a webinar they've seen/heard of recently?  Also any names of good operators or services here would be much appreciated.

    Thanks

  2. Stephen Pratley

    Managing Director at Shine Marketing

    01 November 2006 10:31am

    Stephen Pratley

    I've used Webex to deliver training, conference call presentations and  product update announcements in the past and found it excellent.

    The functionality to pre-record presentations and let invitees run them at their own pace is a great feature when you're operating across time zones, though you do lose some of the interactivity of a good seminar this way.

    I'd be interested in seeing if there are any better  options out there though.

    At the cheap and cheerful end of the spectrum I think MSN Messenger and Skype can handle audio and visuals, though I'm not sure how the sound quality of these perorms with large numbers of users.

  3. David McCann

    Director at Teamspirit

    01 November 2006 10:56am

    David McCann

    Thanks Steve

    On 10:31:21 1 November 2006 StevePratley wrote:

    I've used Webex to deliver training, conference call presentations and  product update announcements in the past and found it excellent.

    The functionality to pre-record presentations and let invitees run them at their own pace is a great feature when you're operating across time zones, though you do lose some of the interactivity of a good seminar this way.

    I'd be interested in seeing if there are any better  options out there though.

    At the cheap and cheerful end of the spectrum I think MSN Messenger and Skype can handle audio and visuals, though I'm not sure how the sound quality of these perorms with large numbers of users.

  4. Sean Duffy

    Principal Email Marketing Consultant at Emailcenter UK

    08 November 2006 13:36pm

    Sean Duffy

    Just used gotowebinar.com to do a webinar - very easy to use and takes all of the hassle out of registration and reminders. Only $99 a month.

  5. David-Paul Woods

    UK Sales Account Manager at Premiere Global Services

    10 December 2007 11:27am

    David-Paul Woods

    There are numerous options available.

    Web Ex, Netspoke, Adobe Connect and Mircrosoft Live Meeting are the most used and recommended.

    It would be useful to know a little more, how many users you expect to be online, whether you wish to record the audio and web side of the presentation and a better idea of what you want to use the presentation for.

    Feel free to email me:

    with more details and I'll come back with some more finely tuned recommendations :-)

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