Good question!
Webinars have really become popular and most organizations are using them. For one, they are easy to plan and cost effective because your audience does not need to travel and/or put up in a hotel. Indeed you can us them in marketing and training your downline.
Webinars are also good because your audience will see and hear you at the same time and hence your points will sink thereby achieving your objective. Please note, ears are good for learning as opposed to eyes.
However, there is really nothing on earth that has merits only and no demerits. Webinars are no exception. Language clarity and understanding level of your audience can be a serious challenge and a major setback. In other words, how sure will you be that your audience actually understands what you are saying to the letter?
There is also the issue of connectivity. Some of the members of your audience may be having internet connectivity challenges in their respective locations/counties.
The best way to go about this, is to blend between webinars and written communication so that the two can support each other and yield desired results.
Hope this can help.
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Good question!
Webinars have really become popular and most organizations are using them. For one, they are easy to plan and cost effective because your audience does not need to travel and/or put up in a hotel. Indeed you can us them in marketing and training your downline.
Webinars are also good because your audience will see and hear you at the same time and hence your points will sink thereby achieving your objective. Please note, ears are good for learning as opposed to eyes.
However, ...more