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Greetings all, I am planning a teleseminar with approx 500-1000 participants. GoToWebinar seems very affordable for this event. Does you have an experience with GoToWebinar (positive or negative) you would like to share? Responses are much appreciated! Many thanks, Patrick |
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I've attended several GoToWebinar events and thought they were great. It was easy to download their gadgets to be able to attend, and it was SO MUCH nicer to see and hear the whole thing online vs. a plain teleseminar (phone only). |
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Thanks Jillian for your feedback! I would also like to hear comments from people who have organized a teleseminar with GoToWebinar Thanks Patrick |
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Ask me anything you want. I'll be happy to answer. Finally, if you sign up for the 30 day trial, it's ask for a credit card. But if you leave, they'll try to win you back with a credit-cardless 15 day free trial. | |
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Yes they can definitely handle that. However keep in mind that a certain percentage of your audience will have some computer issue or other and won't be able to connect. This equals complaints. Be sure the audio portion gets conducted on a teleconference line they can call into. You may also want to consider a written handout of some kind for people who write in afterwards saying they could not view the presentation. Bill |
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I'm planning on pointing our audience primarily to the telecall (phone) option, with the option of listening to the audiostream via the web. Our event will be pure audio, with no material/slides presented on the web. An idea I'm taking away from your comments: to be ready to provide access to our recording of the audio event to people who had technical troubles. (Otherwise, we are planning to sell the teleclass audio recording afterwards). Best regards, Patrick | |
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We also recorded the Webinar to WMV and it came out surprisingly well. It picked up the video and audio. Finally, at the end of the presentation, GoToWebinar emails you a full downloadable list of attendees. | |
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A few thoughts after using GoToWebinar for several teleseminars: - Its interface is somewhat complicated if you just want to do teleseminars (i.e. just audio, no video) - Their customer support is pretty good, you can actually get a human on the phone (though sometimes with a wait) - They can't track how many people are calling into a teleseminar, they can only track people accessing via the web. So you don't really know how many participants you have. (Unless you have people register for the call and get a unique ID, which is a more complicated process for the participants) - To access the teleseminar via the web, participants have to register at GoToWebinar's site. Which is inconvenient if you've already had them register at your own site. All in all, GoToWebinar gets the job done if you need a large capacity of phone lines - we wanted to be ready for 1000 participants, which is their maximum. If you need fewer phone lines, then I've found InstantTeleseminar (which allows 200 callers and I think 2000 via the web) to more straightforward to use, if you can overlook the "cheesiness" of the InstantTeleseminar experience (i.e. being forced to sign up for a trial before getting any product info, the amateurish and limited online support, etc.) |
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