UFI Education FM - Taipei 2010 - Paul Woodward

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How to organize webinars for the exhibition industry. By: Paul Woodward, Regional Manager, UFI Asia/Pacific, Hong Kong, China

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Webinars / virtual education andthe exhibition industry

Paul Woodward

Taipei 3rd March 2010

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We are at a very early stage in theevolution of these technologies /

forms of interaction…

There is no reason that they shouldn’tsucceed in the medium-term, but muchof what we see today will not succeed.

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Multiple channels

• Dedicated webinar software

• Podcasts– Video

– Audio

• Simple slide sharing

• Social networks

• Fully-fledged virtual meetings

• ‘Mash-ups’ of 2 or more of these

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None yet seems entirely to dothe job effectively…

…particularly for an industrystructured as the exhibition industry

is

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Dedicated webinar software

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…on the way there

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But…

• Heavily reliant on professionalism of presenters.– No lengthy, empty pauses with rustling papers– Well-rehearsed presentations – without the distraction of

a live audience, a poorly-rehearsed presentation is evenmore painful than usual.

• Ideally needs several levels of activity to engageaudience.– Built-in polling and interactive discussion tools.– Parallel Twitter streams for more public sessions.– Other?

• Normally needs to be available well beyond the initiallife of the event.

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Life after the event

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Video replay…

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…is slow and not very exciting

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Video

Can be powerful…but very hard to dowell

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The great…

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The not so great…

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7tTqcvLxO0&feature=player_embedded

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The audio-only approach

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Examples from our industry

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Exhibitor training

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Lessons from all this• What works

– Top speakers– Very professional production standards– Backed by a great ‘brand’– Highly dispersed audience

• Seems to be working for exhibitor training in the US• But what of really international audiences with multiple time zones to deal

with?

• What that means– Budgets– Backed by large potential audience– This is not a DIY business– Medium-sized companies can probably not do this by themselves.

• Role for associations: national and international.• Role for effective businesses.

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Thank you

paul@bsgasia.com

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