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Webinars have become ubiquitous in 2020. They have proved to be an effective strategy to keep the business running and engage users and industry partners
The year 2020 has changed the meaning of life for almost everyone. While human beings, also referred to as “social animals” were forced to stay indoors and in self-isolation.
Ever since COVID-19 grappled the world, humans have come to realize that they are more flexible than they think. As we make our way to a new normal, discussions around the possibilities of a permanent work-from-home.
The time for worrying is over! You’ve finally decided to adopt a new marketing tactic & are ready to host your first ever webinar; only to be faced with a number of hurdles.
Owing to the recent boost in the digitalization of businesses and consumer markets, there has been a growing demand for online mediums to build relationships with audiences all around the globe. In come Webinars, a live-interactive digital event that gives organizations the chance.
Artificial Intelligence was first established in 1956 as a field and it has come a long way since then. Almost 60 years ago, scholars at Dartmouth College wanted to find out if a machine can solve problems like intelligent human beings.
If the past few months have taught us anything, it’s the constant need to improve & improvise in order to sustain consistent growth in these rather uncertain times. In a world where working remotely has become the new normal, and employees have resorted to online meetings & presentations.
Amazon released its first smartphone the “Fire Phone” in July 2014, and the device was widely considered “a fiasco.” By September 2015, Amazon halted selling the Fire Phone.
Steve Jobs was quite famous for his Apple keynotes – featuring a minimalistic black screen and messages displayed in clear Helvetica Neue, along with meticulous scripting. For almost 20 years, there had been one live presentation style to conquer the rapidly evolving technology world.











03 Aug: Don’t know where to host your Webinar? – We’ve got you covered
Owing to the recent boost in the digitalization of businesses and consumer markets, there has been a growing demand for online mediums to build relationships with audiences all around the globe. In come Webinars, a live-interactive digital event that gives organizations the chance.

23 Jul: The new era for people management
If the past few months have taught us anything, it’s the constant need to improve & improvise in order to sustain consistent growth in these rather uncertain times. In a world where working remotely has become the new normal, and employees have resorted to online meetings & presentations.


13 May: A Complete Guide to Craft A Compelling Webinar Presentation
Crafting a killer webinar presentation is no cinch. How will you craft a presentation that not only delivers promising results but also keeps your audience awake throughout the webinar? With no budget to hire an in-house content writer or a graphic designer, how will you pull off a killer presentation? You’ve got to figure out the answers to these questions before you plan onto hosting a professional webinar that not only sells but also keeps your attendees come back for more.

24 Mar: COVID-19: Boosting Productivity With Webinars
As the threat of COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread, many organizations lean on to take the critical decision of sending employees home to work remotely and rush to shift their businesses online — but implementing this plan and ‘social distancing’ among employees have opened the door to some crucial challenges such as communication issues and being out of the loop, and work prioritization.

10 Oct: What do we do with it?
All of us are quite familiar with the buzz words, ‘Big Data’ and ‘Data Analytics’ by now. Data is being regarded as the new oil of the 21st century. As per a report, 72% of organizations admit that they collect data but never use it because of its complicated nature despite a high ‘Return on Investment’ (ROI).
