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From Webinars to
Virtual Events
Tips from the front line
Linda Detterman, ICPSR
The University of Michigan
October 27, 2010
Goals Today
• To Webcast or Not to Webcast?
• Selecting Webinar Software
• Marketing your Webinar
• From Single Webinars to Virtual Events
Why We Webcast
• We are a web product
– With over 65,000 “pieces”
• Our customers are computer literate
• Our tools are oftentimes challenging to use,
especially for new customers
• We needed “recurring” opportunities to interact
with our customers and to create a brand
personality
• We have no money for that “marketing thing”
We Webcast. Should You?
What is your intention?
• Educate
• Lead generation
• Collaborate (internally)
• Hard core sales?
– No, no, no!
We Webcast. Should You?
Can your customers (audience) handle it?
• “Reachable” electronically
• Access to computers & telephones at work
• Computers generally equipped with speakers &
microphones
• Customers predominantly in offices or open-air
cubicles
We Webcast. Should You?
Can your presenters handle it?
• Can they deliver engagement versus an academic
lecture? (a.k.a., What is their “babble index”?)
• Technologically endowed or at least not intimidated
• Located onsite, offsite, or both
We Webcast, Should You?
Presentation Format – Can you handle it?
• Consumption much like TV/Radio
– Low barrier to exit
– Passive
– Interrupted – multitasking the norm
– Get bored – turn it off
• Content MUST match title/abstract
• Expectation that slides/recording will be made
available without high barriers – a reward for
registering!
Selecting Webinar Software
• Size of audience – 5, 500, or 5,000
• Technology bells & whistles
– Just sharing information, or
– A need to break-out, monitor, collaborate
• User support needs
• Live hosts or not
• Telephone and VoIP requirements
• Recording & archiving needs
• Need for streaming audio/video
Selecting Webinar Software
• Audience requirements
– Download software or not?
• Audience reports & follow-up requirements
• Security
• Cost
Why We Selected GoToWebinar
• Primary Reasons
– No downloads for attendees
– Cost (low!)
• Other Requirements
– Telephone AND VoIP
– Session size <200
– Easy registration
– Pre/Post auto-emails
– Polling
– No Web cam wanted!
Why We Selected GoToWebinar
• Other Requirements
– Ability to “throw” control to other computers
– Recording direct to desktop
– Low collaboration needs
– Low user support needs
– No “break-out” or “spying” requirements
• Good resource for comparing Webcast providers:
– Top 10 Web Conferencing Software Venders
– http://www.business-software.com/web-
conferencing-solutions/index.php
Marketing Webinars – No Surprises Here
• Same rules as for email marketing (see LA2M 10/13!)
• Send invites with links to “opt-in” to your
subscribed email list
• Post registration links to social media & your
electronic newsletters
• Get links on professional association lists/boards
Scheduling Webinars & Follow-up
• Consider time-zone(s) of your attendees
• Frequency is good – run a monthly series
• “Reminder-to-attend” emails
– Day/hour before – good
– More than that – annoying!
• Follow-up emails
– Important for attendees, but more important for
non-attendees
– Should include link to slides/recordings/opt-in
email/website
• Take time to review the demographics of your
registrants & attendees
Are Webinars Working for ICPSR?
• Seeing our normal customers attend – but also
reaching decision-makers
– Faculty/scientists are our known subscription-
drivers & they are attending!
• Seeing our registration announcements show up in
different places
• Steady growth of opt-in email list
• Current customers using webinars as part of “value
of subscription” arguments
• Subscriptions have held steady in this “cut-the-
budget” environment – even some growth
From Webinars to a Virtual
Conference – How we got there
• Onsite meeting of about 125 brought to campus
every other year
• 2009: university budget cuts – travel a “no go”
• Historically, conference was simply cancelled
• Why not go fully virtual?
What Happened?
• Attendance
– 2009 Virtual: 227
– 2007 Onsite: 115
– 2005 Onsite: 94
• Show rate: 70% (expected rate: 50%)
• Non-North American attendance non-existent
• 98% of attendees found the meeting to be
worthwhile; 85% will attend again
• 56% could not have attended onsite
• Downloads of slides robust; recordings – not so
much
Virtual Meeting Pointers
Create a virtual meeting page – core elements:
• Intro page explaining what it’s about, meaning of
“virtual meeting,” & who should attend
• Sessions & Presentations (links & slides)
• Meeting Evaluation
• Help Desk***
• Meeting registration page (optional trinkets & trash
opportunity)
• Discussion & Networking (optional)
Our Virtual Meeting Site – Simplicity!
The Virtual Help Desk
• Point to software providers’ Help/User support
pages and documents
• Clearly state what you can and cannot “help” with
• Develop a short list of FAQs
• During broadcast hours, have “live” help available
• Attendees will yell at you for their technical
inabilities & their challenged IT systems – don’t
take it personally!
– And if the Federal Government is a primary
customer . . .
Helping Attendees Help Themselves!
More Virtual Meeting Pointers
• PRACTICE DISASTER!! Play with software,
simulate disaster, & figure out how to recover
• Make registration for multiple webcasts easy
• Limit reminder emails
• Offer presenters opportunities to “train” with
software
• Have a disaster expert “monitor” each session
• Give attendees time between sessions
• Make presenters adhere to time constraints!!!
• Post recordings & slides asap
• Use social media & Flickr to provide “live” imagery
of event & instant discussion
You Got $$ for your Virtual Event?
• Virtual event hosting software is growing in
sophistication
• Check out: INXPO – www.inxop.com
• Feels somewhat like 2nd Life – but without any
learning curve
• American Marketing Association Event
– Exhibit Area including “live” vendors (avatars)
– Ability to upload your photo
– Breakout lounges (members-only & general)
– Auditorium
– Concurrent sessions
What Money will Buy You!
The
Auditorium
What’s a Conference Without an
Exhibit Hall?
Broadcast and They
will Come!

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From Webinars to Virtual Events: Tips from the front line

  • 1. From Webinars to Virtual Events Tips from the front line Linda Detterman, ICPSR The University of Michigan October 27, 2010
  • 2. Goals Today • To Webcast or Not to Webcast? • Selecting Webinar Software • Marketing your Webinar • From Single Webinars to Virtual Events
  • 3. Why We Webcast • We are a web product – With over 65,000 “pieces” • Our customers are computer literate • Our tools are oftentimes challenging to use, especially for new customers • We needed “recurring” opportunities to interact with our customers and to create a brand personality • We have no money for that “marketing thing”
  • 4. We Webcast. Should You? What is your intention? • Educate • Lead generation • Collaborate (internally) • Hard core sales? – No, no, no!
  • 5. We Webcast. Should You? Can your customers (audience) handle it? • “Reachable” electronically • Access to computers & telephones at work • Computers generally equipped with speakers & microphones • Customers predominantly in offices or open-air cubicles
  • 6. We Webcast. Should You? Can your presenters handle it? • Can they deliver engagement versus an academic lecture? (a.k.a., What is their “babble index”?) • Technologically endowed or at least not intimidated • Located onsite, offsite, or both
  • 7. We Webcast, Should You? Presentation Format – Can you handle it? • Consumption much like TV/Radio – Low barrier to exit – Passive – Interrupted – multitasking the norm – Get bored – turn it off • Content MUST match title/abstract • Expectation that slides/recording will be made available without high barriers – a reward for registering!
  • 8. Selecting Webinar Software • Size of audience – 5, 500, or 5,000 • Technology bells & whistles – Just sharing information, or – A need to break-out, monitor, collaborate • User support needs • Live hosts or not • Telephone and VoIP requirements • Recording & archiving needs • Need for streaming audio/video
  • 9. Selecting Webinar Software • Audience requirements – Download software or not? • Audience reports & follow-up requirements • Security • Cost
  • 10. Why We Selected GoToWebinar • Primary Reasons – No downloads for attendees – Cost (low!) • Other Requirements – Telephone AND VoIP – Session size <200 – Easy registration – Pre/Post auto-emails – Polling – No Web cam wanted!
  • 11. Why We Selected GoToWebinar • Other Requirements – Ability to “throw” control to other computers – Recording direct to desktop – Low collaboration needs – Low user support needs – No “break-out” or “spying” requirements • Good resource for comparing Webcast providers: – Top 10 Web Conferencing Software Venders – http://www.business-software.com/web- conferencing-solutions/index.php
  • 12. Marketing Webinars – No Surprises Here • Same rules as for email marketing (see LA2M 10/13!) • Send invites with links to “opt-in” to your subscribed email list • Post registration links to social media & your electronic newsletters • Get links on professional association lists/boards
  • 13. Scheduling Webinars & Follow-up • Consider time-zone(s) of your attendees • Frequency is good – run a monthly series • “Reminder-to-attend” emails – Day/hour before – good – More than that – annoying! • Follow-up emails – Important for attendees, but more important for non-attendees – Should include link to slides/recordings/opt-in email/website • Take time to review the demographics of your registrants & attendees
  • 14. Are Webinars Working for ICPSR? • Seeing our normal customers attend – but also reaching decision-makers – Faculty/scientists are our known subscription- drivers & they are attending! • Seeing our registration announcements show up in different places • Steady growth of opt-in email list • Current customers using webinars as part of “value of subscription” arguments • Subscriptions have held steady in this “cut-the- budget” environment – even some growth
  • 15. From Webinars to a Virtual Conference – How we got there • Onsite meeting of about 125 brought to campus every other year • 2009: university budget cuts – travel a “no go” • Historically, conference was simply cancelled • Why not go fully virtual?
  • 16. What Happened? • Attendance – 2009 Virtual: 227 – 2007 Onsite: 115 – 2005 Onsite: 94 • Show rate: 70% (expected rate: 50%) • Non-North American attendance non-existent • 98% of attendees found the meeting to be worthwhile; 85% will attend again • 56% could not have attended onsite • Downloads of slides robust; recordings – not so much
  • 17. Virtual Meeting Pointers Create a virtual meeting page – core elements: • Intro page explaining what it’s about, meaning of “virtual meeting,” & who should attend • Sessions & Presentations (links & slides) • Meeting Evaluation • Help Desk*** • Meeting registration page (optional trinkets & trash opportunity) • Discussion & Networking (optional)
  • 18. Our Virtual Meeting Site – Simplicity!
  • 19. The Virtual Help Desk • Point to software providers’ Help/User support pages and documents • Clearly state what you can and cannot “help” with • Develop a short list of FAQs • During broadcast hours, have “live” help available • Attendees will yell at you for their technical inabilities & their challenged IT systems – don’t take it personally! – And if the Federal Government is a primary customer . . .
  • 20. Helping Attendees Help Themselves!
  • 21. More Virtual Meeting Pointers • PRACTICE DISASTER!! Play with software, simulate disaster, & figure out how to recover • Make registration for multiple webcasts easy • Limit reminder emails • Offer presenters opportunities to “train” with software • Have a disaster expert “monitor” each session • Give attendees time between sessions • Make presenters adhere to time constraints!!! • Post recordings & slides asap • Use social media & Flickr to provide “live” imagery of event & instant discussion
  • 22. You Got $$ for your Virtual Event? • Virtual event hosting software is growing in sophistication • Check out: INXPO – www.inxop.com • Feels somewhat like 2nd Life – but without any learning curve • American Marketing Association Event – Exhibit Area including “live” vendors (avatars) – Ability to upload your photo – Breakout lounges (members-only & general) – Auditorium – Concurrent sessions
  • 23. What Money will Buy You!
  • 25. What’s a Conference Without an Exhibit Hall?