Debunking the Top Webinar Myths

July 15, 2008
2 p.m. Eastern

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Expert Panelists

Kathy Benton
Kathy Benton,
Society for College and University Planning

Chris Grossgart
Chris Grossgart,
International Association of Business Communicators

Diane James
Diane James,
Women's Transportation Seminar

Jamie Sadler
Jamie Sadler,
ASAE & The Center for Association Leadership

Ursula Sharp
Ursula Sharp,
Soundview Executive Book Summaries

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Today's Top 5 Myths

  1. The worst days to hold webinars are Mondays and Fridays.
  2. 90 minutes is the optimum length of time for a webinar.
  3. Email marketing is the best way to promote webinars.
  4. You need special training to host a webinar.
  5. Offering On-Demand Recordings takes away from registration to the live webinar.