
They’re easier for your viewers to attend, they put less stress on your budget, and they let you drive ongoing demand by converting event recordings into evergreen content. You may have already realized why online events are great for your marketing strategy.
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7 min read The Essential Zoom Webinar Guide. A screen notification lets you know the webinar is live. If you are screen sharing while in the practice session, you will also see Broadcast in the meeting control bar, where you can start the webinar from there as well. Once you are in the Practice Session, you will see a blue Start Webinar button to end the practice session and start the webinar.Ĭlick on the Start Webinar button when you are ready to let the attendees into the webinar and begin your presentation. In the Webinar Options section, click the Enable Practice Session check box. Click Webinars in the left navigation menu. Scheduling a Webinar with Enable Practice Session Important note: If you start the recording while in Practice mode, the recording will include all activities and conversations while in Practice mode. You can start the practice session, broadcast, and end the event hours or days ahead of the scheduled date, without impacting your ability to start the webinar at the actual start date/time. Select Record the webinar automatically in the cloud for the recording to beginĪfter clicking the Start Webinar button.
The Participant list will show zero attendees until the webinar is out of the practice session and has started.Attendees will not be able to join the webinar while in Practice Session.Allows Host, Co-Host and Panelists to prepare minutes before or even days before.Select Enable Practice Session when scheduling the webinar to create an opportunity for the Host, Alternative Hosts, and Panelists to connect to the session before it starts to prepare before attendees join.