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How Much Of Your Webinar Training Sessions Should Be Live?

The good thing about webinar sessions for carrying out training is that you can benefit from an audience that is live or you can present record it to be used later if you don't have an audience or you can even create a mix of live and recording. You can present your materials as videos and then carry out a question and answer segment to handle questions from your audience. The question then is whether you should record your webinar training session. Should you just run a live webinar or should you combine both live and recording and how much should you mix the two?

All your webinars should have live training sessions when you initially start out. Running a live webinar is a good way to help you get used to presenting and managing an audience. It is also time saving because if you have a webinar that runs for two hours, it will only take up two hours. And when the webinar is set to run at certain time and date, you have to be present and you cannot postpone or stop a webinar for some time. This ensures that you learn to start and finish a presentation in only one sitting.

But this is determined by your personality type. If you enjoy interacting with people, you may be able to run live webinars. However, if you don't like people, you may have to run recorded webinars. If you are in between like me, you may need to have half of your webinar training live while the other half is recorded.

When trying to make a decision on whether to use live or recorded webinars, make sure that you think about this. Are you responding to all of the questions asked by your audience? Is the information much better when you are presenting it live? Are you running a live webinar just for the sake of being live or are you actually responding to the questions asked by your live audience.

If you are the type of persons who fails to read through questions, and doesn't connect with the audience, then you might want to switch to recorded training sessions. But if you respond to plenty of questions and allow them to correct the course and therefore the route your training takes, then live training is best for you. And that is how you can make a decision on whether to run a live or a recorded webinar. Your personality is what really determines whether you should run a live or recorded webinar session and if you get tired of live training or if you want to still do it after running a few webinars. Just make sure that you are fully aware of which type of personality you are before deciding on whether to carry out a live webinar training session or a recorded one. You can also have a mix of the two but these all depend on your personality.

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19. Dec, 2010
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