I've presented over 100 webinars. It's a much busier landscape than when I started in 2014. My webinar essentials:
1. Don't read from a script
2. Rehearse!
3. Sound quality matters
4. Keep energy level high
5. Tailor presentation for a virtual audience
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A Microsoft VP estimates 50% of all office work could be automated with AI if there were enough developers to do the work. โI could say something like, โLook up all the customer records from the last year,โ and it will go do that for you automatically,โ https://t.co/J5ZQeLGjFi
IT'S FINAL FOUR TIME
Four products have danced their way through the rest
Three #1 seeds and a heroic #2 seed are left to do battle
Head down to the replies to cast your vote, we're only days from crowning the GPOAT
Here. We. Go.
Helpful explainer: "While SCF is a legitimate & popular tool for large orgs, the lack of debt disclosure can be used to mask borrowings. When nervous lenders pull these facilities from indebted companies, it can create an effect similar to a bank-run on their working capital"
@ArlanWasHere Webinars. Especially corporate B2B. How to structure your presentation, what goes wrong most often, what makes people tune in or switch off.
I did a double-take after seeing this map, then another one when it clicked it was obviously Fahrenheit not Celcius. Hope people can stay as warm as safe as possible. #DeepFreeze2021 map from https://t.co/y9VUTjEuty
Talent, agility and better forecasting will be crucial for finance teams to thrive in the new, and hopefully better normal.
My latest blog on Medium https://t.co/jbiRYh7gix
I had a great interview with @DCI_P2P about our latest study examining how satisfied people are with their AP & P2P solutions. I'm excited to be able to share the results on Feb 17th. Just working finishing touches! https://t.co/jWs01SNEWc #accountspayable
I spent ages looking for the right word. But I think it's Scrollytelling - when longform articles have visually interesting images and dynamic content appear as you scroll. #Marketingtwitter any idea how difficult / expensive this is to do?
The art of great marketing is ensuring every communication answers 4 questions.
1. Is this solving a real problem?
2. Is the solution clear?
3. Is it unique and/or compelling?
4. Will it earn their trust?
When you overlook this step, everything suffers.