Events are a source of stress for many. Webcasts are no exception. The difference is only in the format of the event. To help you stay confident and calm throughout your official webcasts, here are 7 tips that we apply in each of our events. These tips will help you avoid some of the typical problems experienced during live webcasts and ensure the success of your event.
Be prepared for all eventualities by preparing a plan B, a plan C, and even a plan D. In events, many things can go wrong. These can include technical issues such as loss of sound or video, or organizational issues such as a change of presenter or a last-minute cancellation.
Consider creating a slide to announce the problem to the audience. You can easily post it to alert your audience.
By having workarounds for the most common concerns, you can have peace of mind throughout your official webcast. It's better to have a backup plan that you don't use than to have to find a solution in the heat of the moment.
Before your event, hold a dress rehearsal with all the speakers. Everyone will know exactly what to expect when the time comes.
It sounds simple, but this step is too often ignored. Don't make this mistake.
It is recommended that you test all your equipment and facilities. This will ensure that everything will work for your event. This includes but is not limited to:
Your corporate webcast may also include video, music or special lighting that are worth testing. Don't leave anything to chance!
Make sure you know the features and especially the limitations of the webcasting platform you have chosen. You will be more reactive in case of a problem and will be able to find solutions more quickly.
This exploration will also allow you to personalize your event as much as possible. You will know all the functions offered and will be able to use them to their full potential!
Before the official webcast, practice. Rehearse your speech or familiarize yourself with the questions you will ask. The more you know about what you have to say, the more natural your performance will be.
Practice in front of the camera too! It won't be so intimidating when you are filming.
After investing so much effort in creating and organizing your event, have fun during the webcast! This will reduce the level of stress, nervousness and tension on set. Your entire team will work more calmly and be more focused.
If you follow these tips, your efforts will make your webcasts more professional, guaranteed! We hope these recommendations will help you with your next official webcast. If you want to feel even more confident and have the support of an experienced team, Digicast is here for you!