Congrats!
Thanks for becoming a part of our webinar program. This series has really grown in popularity, and it's due to people like you who are sharing your stories that make the program such a success.
This page is intended to give you guidance in regards to your upcoming webinar.
What next
At this point, we have selected a date and time of the webinar. The next things I need from you are listed below (ranked by importance):
- Presentation abstract - a short paragraph on what you would like to cover; simply expand on the main topic. This content will turn into my blog promoting the webinar.
- Short bio of yourself. Please answer all of the following questions: where are you based out of, how/when did you start where you work, what do you like doing when not working, work experience. Feel free to add what would you do if you won $1M, or anything fun which we can add to introduce you.
- Headshot of yourself for our intro slides.
- Practice run date/time - we like to schedule practice runs the week before the actual live webinar.
- Office number and cell number - a phone number where we can reach you during the presentation in case there are technical difficulties. These numbers will not be given out or posted anywhere.
- Watch past webinars on Atlassian TV, or pick from past webinars.
- Please send to morgan [at] atlassian [dot] com.
The sooner you get these items to me, the better. The abstract is extremly important as this is what we will use to create the webinar registration page. The sooner we have this, the sooner we can start promoting the webinar. The other stuff is important, but can wait until a few weeks before the presentation. I'll get in touch with you if you have not proactively reached out to me.
Format
Plan on presenting for 1/2 hour, and then allow time for Q&A. Here is a basic outline of the event:
- Preparation - make sure all your screens are up and ready
- Log in - we both log in (GoToMeeting info will be emailed to you) and make sure we are all ready before going live and recording
- Atlassian intro - we start by introducing ourselves, the webinar series, and then you (3 mins) [AUG:Example slides attached]
- You present - at this point, we turn it over to you for your presentation (~ 30mins)
- Q&A - we take back the screen for questions which attendees may have asked
- Wrap up - we thank you for presenting and show upcoming webinar details
After this, we hang up and I start editing the video and post to Atlassian TV.
Co-presenters
If you intend on having co-presenters, we prefer if you introduce them during the presentation. Chances are that you have a relationship with them, so it makes it better for you to introduce them. We will need all co-presenters full names and email addresses to ensure they get added as panelists within our webinar vendor. We will also need to know if they are going to attend the practice webinar session because we schedule that separately.
Presentation tips
- Try to avoid using a split screen set-up.
- No videos during your presentation. Do as much live demoing as possible.
- Use a headset or hand-held phone receiver. Try to avoid speaker phone.
- When you are not speaking (while we are talking), please put your phone on mute.
- When presenting your slides and demos, please make them as large as possible. We see what you see, and quality is lost with recording.
Recorded webinar
All of our webinars are recorded and posted to Atlassian TV. I highly recommend you watch past webinars to get a sense of format, presentation styles, topics covered, questions asked, etc.
Promotion
OK, this is partly true. We must also promote the webinars to attract interested parties. We recommend you use all possible means to ensure people know about your upcoming webinar. Here are the methods that we use to promote our webinars:"If you book them, they will come."
Thanks
Thanks again for becoming a part of our webinar series!
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2 Comments
Anonymous
Good one. Webinar planning is imperative to the success of a Webinar.
Morgan Friberg [Atlassian]
ALL of the webinars I produce are recorded and archived on the parent page of this page.