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Our webcasting solution includes audio and video streaming, synchronised presentation material and real-time usage reporting.
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More About iEvent
Planning Your Webcast
Step 1
Hint: You might want to review iEVENT's Webcast Options and the?iEVENT Showcase of webcast examples before starting to plan.
Step 2 - Streaming Audio or Video Determine whether your webcast should be video or audio. If your project is strongly visual - for example, a training module or a product launch - video is obviously the answer. However, other powerful benefits point to choosing video for your webcast:
Even for "everyday" events, such as IR quarterly calls, video is fast becoming the standard. But audio is certainly acceptable for this purpose too if you prefer. Hint: Provide your webcast supplier with a digital copy of your logo that is the highest possible quality and resolution. We prefer EPS or PSD formatted images to preserve quality; however, we accept PNG, GIF and JPG formats as well. Hint: Ensure your presenter avoids wearing stripes of any kind for the event. Stripes produce jumpy, wavy lines and are impossible to watch.
Step 3 - Live Webcast, On Demand Webcast or Both? Decide on whether your webcast will be live only, posted on your site for on-demand usage - or both. (Your communication goals point to the right answer. Again, most corporations post all their webcasts for a period of time, choosing on-demand as well as live webcast.)
Step 4 - Slides
Step 5 - Webcast Options Decide on other options, such as Question & Answer manager for live interactivity with your online audience, Indexing for post-event usage - and many others. iEVENT Webcast Options
Step 6 - Live Event Needs For your live event, do you need an AV Live Event supplier? Hint: iEVENT offers this service directly, or we are happy to work with your favourite Event supplier.
Step 7 - Contact Jupiter Innovation Email your plan to sales@jupinno.com or phone us at 65874666. |
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