Whether you are normally paid to speak to live audiences or have been giving educational events for business customers, you’re now challenged to connect virtually. Join marketing expert C.L. Fornari from 7–8:00 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Sept. 2 to discuss ways to hold your virtual audience’s attention. The
This webinar demystifies Zoom presentations and provides attendees with the useful information needed to stay in touch with clients or maintain an income from speaking. Learn which Zoom plan to choose, how to adapt or craft your presentations to fit virtual presentations and the importance of your broadcasting environment. Hear how to avoid common pitfalls and hold a virtual audience through your entire presentation. We’ll cover pricing for paid presentations, using free talks to bring customers into your business, and why this is likely to be a skill that you’ll keep beyond the pandemic. The webinar is sponsored by Garden Center magazine and GardenComm.
- Early registration ends on Aug. 24
- Regular registration starts on Aug. 25 and ends on Sept. 1
- Late registration starts on Sept. 2
About C.L. Fornari
Since February 2020, C.L. Fornari has presented dozens of Zoom talks to horticultural organizations, garden center customers, book groups and churches. She has currently converted her speaking business to this platform and is presenting regular Zoom educational programs and customer-engagement events for Hyannis Country Garden, an IGC on Cape Cod. C.L. can be found online at www.gardenlady.com
Can't make the live webinar? This session will be recorded and available to all registered attendees. Even if you cannot attend, register for the live event and you'll receive a link to the recording following the presentation.
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